rayanne 283 Posted June 11, 2012 I had the surgery back in sept 2011 and since then I have falling off the wagon, I have only lost about 20 lbs. Have lost two friends from suicide in the last few months, husband had surgery, was laid off and now I have finally gotten myself emotionally stable enough to get back on wagon. I realized these are all excuses and now I totally understand I am a stress eater. Got the Water glass full for third time today...see no point in beating myself up anymore about not doing well. Please give me some direction on how to start over...Do I go back to just having Soup and liquids to get back on track foor a week? Any input would be appreicated! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
#MagicWithinme 173 Posted June 11, 2012 I would start Protein Drinks again Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DebHart71 3 Posted June 11, 2012 I gained 25 pounds since my surgery in October 2011; I consulted with my surgeons office and I am now on 800 calories per day until I get those 25 pounds off. However, it hasn't been that difficult since my last fill in May. Talk it over with your doctor's office and see what they say. Are you seeing your doctor regularly? Be very honest with yourself and with your doctor's office; they want you to succeed! Good luck to you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jacqulinep 6 Posted June 11, 2012 Rayanne My heart goes out to you . I know all the feelings you are going thru , we lost my brother in law to suicide in 92 . With that said , you have lost 20 lbs !!!! We all fall of the wagon . The important thing is you pick yourself up and brush off and get back on . I haven't had to start over , but you know what needs to be done . I would do my pre-op diet again . On mine I had protien shakes for Breakfast and lunch then ate a protien packed supper . I wish you the best of luck , take it one day at a time . You got this girl !!!!! And if you need to talk I'm here . Keep your eye on the prize Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PandorasBox92264 61 Posted June 11, 2012 It is never too late to get back on the wagon! I was banded 9.08 and lost about 53 lbs after surgery. I had to go through losing my job at the end of September, went back to school fulltime, lost my Mom to Cancer, got a divorce then decided to move back to California where I am from. I had in the few years before my surgery had lost my Father to a Cardiac Arrest, went through my sisters suicide attempt (caused by death of our father and she was told she couldn't have babies) She got pregnant less than 2 months after the attempt, then I had to deal with Mom's surgery for cancer and (complications for Mom and and emergency c-section for sis on the same day) FUN stuff!! I opted to have some Fluid removed from band due to losing insurance and not having doctors in CA that I could see. I gained 48 of the 53 lbs back in the three years I have not been seeing a band doc. I got my new fill finally two and a half weeks ago. I had to learn fast how to eat again! Keep going and just jump on the wagon... see the doc.. get a fill.. forgive yourself! I started to notice a difference in a couple days after the refill... Keep a good Protein Shake on hand! I would try to get into the doctor and check into a fill... I believe they have seen it all!!! They didn't even bat the eyes when I told them where I was for 3 years... the main thing is I'm back!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TKW 501 Posted June 11, 2012 I'd start by seeing your dr. Talk about your food choices and your fill level. I see my dr. alot - not only for fills. Do you have a local support group, you could start going to meetings. Eating wise.... eat your protiens first. Get back to the basics, get rid of all junk food, and get exercising. Good Luck to you... YOU CAN DO IT!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rayanne 283 Posted June 12, 2012 Getting a fill July 12th really nervous but it needs to happen to get back on track Share this post Link to post Share on other sites