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fool4dance

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About fool4dance

  • Rank
    Bandit and I are bonding!
  • Birthday 07/18/1973

About Me

  • Biography
    Ready to get on with the getting on. This time for good! [url=http://www.TickerFactory.com/weight-loss/wNPBTLB/]
  • Interests
    Friends, laughing, cooking (duh...lol) dancing
  • Occupation
    Paralegal
  • City
    Lakewood
  • State
    Colorado
  • Zip Code
    80214
  1. Happy 40th Birthday fool4dance!

  2. Happy 39th Birthday fool4dance!

  3. 1 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 1st Anniversary fool4dance!

  4. fool4dance

    It's not a freaking miracle!

    Maybe you can drop the attitude and understand, that even doing things right, this thing can and does fail. When a person has subjected themselfes to a surgicial procedure, and like myself self paid, just to not lose is a HUGE Frickin dissappointment. Stop judging. Prior to surgery I ate roughly 1,600-2,200 calories a day. I ran, lifted, yogaed, biked, and just moved myself continuusly and lost every week. I added the band to learn what it's like to be full, I personally saw it as the missing link to finish the process. Today I am LUCKY if I can get in 800 calories. Yea, I'm never hungry, and that's a good thing, since I also often can't get anything down. The really fun, awesome, great thing is that I fluctuate between wide open and too tight daily. I'm not kidding when I say that I have days when I can't get down a yogurt or cottage cheese, other days you could slide a whole damn elephant down... Don't assume that others aren't doing what they are supposed to. I've lost crap since I started this thing. I hiked 8 hours on Saturday 9.2 miles round trip with an elevation gain of just under 3,000 feet. I don't just sit on my ass. Sadly I almost didn't finish because I got so light headed from over exercusion, less calories that I wasn't fairing so well. Mean people. Even the former fatties. SUCK!
  5. Funny thing is I lost 100 pounds to get the band. I was a work out maniac. I don't even have the energy to do the simplest of workouts anymore. I stall because I can't get in enough calories. Just this morning I hit the wall on my greek yogurt and had to toss it all back up. Tonight I'll be able to swallow chicken without chewing. If only I didn't need calories till 6 every evening this might work. I've called to schedule an appoinment. My surgeons office tried to talk me out of it. I've made up my mind, I'm ready to go back to WW and finish what I started there. At least then I feel healthy and less stupid for all the embarrasing moments of running to the bathroom.
  6. Yea. So it's been a year and I've lost a lack luster 58.5 pounds. In that time I've also never felt less healthy. I have no energy, no ability to eat fruits or vegetables, I seldom get more than 800 calories a day, and get stuck at least 3 times a week to the point of slimming everything. If only I knew then what I knew now... would never have wasted all that money! People will say your too tight. Not so much, or at least not all the time. Some days I could eat a cow, others I can't get down yogurt. In the last year I have lived on greek yogurt, cottage cheese and tuna or chicken salad. The rest of it is a complete waste of time to make and then waste. I never know from day to day if it's going to go down so I've stopped bothering. I have to go for my 1 year follow up, the best part for me will be releasing the band. I'm heading back to WW which actually was working. Why I thought I would lose more here I will never know. I wish you all better luck with this then I have had!
  7. fool4dance

    I need some advise please

    I'm with the above who is too tight, or nothing. I am 9 months in and lost 55 pounds. I have been stuck at the exact same number now for 13 weeks. Doesn't matter if I eat more or less, I neither gain nor lose. I've even started drinking wine on occasion and that doesn't do anything. I've done a lot a lot of reseach. Funny but I'm finding out things I somehow never heard going into this. What I find is that I am the norm. The band is only good porportionatly. Many people will lose 40 - 60 pounds and the band then becomes a holder for which they can't get below. I'm really sad that I self funded this but learning to live with the decision and how I have to alter my life because of it. For me I still deal with hunger and cravings. Those never go away. I'm tighter in the morning and can only ever eat yogurt, as the day progresses I losen up and any and everything passes. I'm so tired of cottage cheese and yogurt. I think a mental portion of this is learning to live with the limitations. Careful with putting back in. A nano adjustment for me can mean not even passing water, literally. It stinks!
  8. fool4dance

    Obsessed...is it just me?

    Wow. Kelly and I have almost identical stories except that I am 10 months out and have only lost 58 pounds. I still have 100 to go and working out doesn't help. Since working out I haven't lost a single stationary ounce actually. Kelly you in Colorado by chance? Your pre and post op sound like it was for me and everyone else has extreme pre and post op programs.
  9. fool4dance

    Llama

    I am like Kelly. My band has a mind of it's own. Somedays I can eat mostly normally. THis morning I got stuck on my yogurt and before somebody says take smaller bites, it was 1/2 a baby spoon! Personally I'm tired of this life as well. I don't lose and I don't eat either. I've gotten to where I don't want to eat with anyone ever, never know how it will go. I'm never hungry and I haven't lost in 9 weeks. Stuck for 9 solid weeks at exactly the same weight. No up and no down. Had I know that at 7 years out that more than 60% of people have to have it removed because of slippage, corrioson or damage I would NEVER have done this to my body. If removal were free I'd do it in a heart beat, no reservation. Being self pay though, man I've spent enough!
  10. fool4dance

    Almost there:)

    I was home within hours of surgery. I think total from start of surgery till release was 4 hours. They say we heal better in our own homes.
  11. fool4dance

    3 months banded....

    I will third the FIND A NEW DOCTOR ASAP. I get too tight with the slightest fill. I'm a nano micro dot between good and oh crap. I also know that I have to do my part to make this work right. I had a tough over fill that had me slimming daily. My doctors office took my fluids out so that everything had time to heal and settle down. As it was explained to me... repeated slimming (throwing up) causes inflammation of the tissue above the band, adding more fluid will only increase the sensitivity to food. FInd a doctor who listens to you. I hate the band too sometimes. I hate that I'm sitting here today struggling to get my salmon down (too dry now that I microwaved it a few seconds, absolutely delightful for supper last night). But don't let it beat you. Keep coming here for support. It's probably the only reason I didn't have the durn thing removed myself.
  12. fool4dance

    Off the Band-wagon?

    That is a strong opinion expressed by Yvette. Myself, I've had lots of complications that I can't control. If I had to choose to do this to myself again, after what I've been through, no way in HELL would I do this. Let's see. I have no sweet spot. I'm open or I'm too tight. It currently takes me an hour to eat softs like yogurt, cheese, cottage cheese, ff refried beans. BUT if we take out even the slightest I lose all restriction. Yes my surgeon has flouroscopied my theory and test showed me to be speaking the truth. I've also had a stricture and now face replacing either a leaking port or leaking band, I don't hold fluid. Eating should not be painful. I always have a heavy chest that fills like heartburn when I eat ANYTHING, this includes liquids and softs.It happens even when we open up my band and release the restriction. Never had this until surgery. This surgery isn't perfect and some people have better outcomes with it. To think that you do this perfectly, while others are just FAILING is really harsh. Sad.... Just really sad!
  13. fool4dance

    overfill pouch stretched

    I am just like you. I either have not restriction and hunger or can't get a thing down. It's been this way the whole time. If they add even a micro cc I'm so tight that I'll slime on yogurt. If I don't add that micro cc I am exactly as I was prior to banding. I have had no luck. I'm down 48 pounds 6 months out and I truly believe I've done it completely on my own work. The band haunts me!
  14. fool4dance

    Wishes I'd never done this....

    Thanks everybody. I do follow the rules of the tool. My doctors offices rules are really different than others it appears, but I follow theirs to the T. It isn't immediately after the fill that I have problems, it's a gradual thing. I was about a week out when it started to pose a problem. As the days went after that it became worse. Part of the problem is swelling. After you slime enough times everything is swollen. They decided to unfill me completely yesterday to let the swelling go down. Now I have nothing again and have to start the fill process over. Why can't I be one of the people that this just clicks for? Yesterday I was completely ready to give up. Today I am ready again to fight for a different life. Thanks for the support! ~Helena
  15. fool4dance

    Wishes I'd never done this....

    I hate the band. I really truly hate that I ever did this to myself. I don't understand how this is such a great thing. I'm miserable. I was banded on the 20th of July so I'm 6 months out. I can't get a good fill. I either have no restriction, nothing. Or so tight I can't get anythign down. I just spent the last 2 weeks sliming on every bite till it was protein drinks making me slime. Does anyone else feel this way? Why isn't this working for me? Hates her band in Colorado!

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