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Guest j. lynn

I've just recently started posting here, but I've been banded for almost 5 months. Starting weight: 288 lbs. Last Thursday's weight: 217.

After surgery, I had to do 6 weeks of full liquids. My surgeon normally requires 4 weeks, but I had a fatty liver (as discovered in surgery).

I was lucky and had good restriction with just the band after surgery. I didn't need a fill until about 3.5 months out and by then I was down about 63ish pounds.

I got a fill about 5 weeks ago - no restriction.

Got another fill last week -- up to 2 CCs -- this is good restriction again.

I have a crush on my doctor's fellow (you know, his student surgeon or whatever).

I have a blog site that I've journaled everything from the beginning:

http://jaymelynn.blogspot.com.

I have never regretted the band. It's been tough at times - not physically, but mentally and emotionally. My life is so different now than 6 months ago - I care about what I eat and I exercise almost daily for an hour.

Life is good on this side of the band!

jayme

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Congratulations Jayme...as you can tell I'm REAL new, can only hope I am as successful as you've been...I sure am trying real hard....

Welcome to the board...it's a great place with exceptional people...

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woo hoo Jayme! What a great story. So glad you are posting with us.

Gosh, -63 in 5 moonths??? Fantastic!

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Guest j. lynn

I am up to 75 lbs -- just hit it this morning! It was 63 at 3.5 months...now 75 lbs at 5 months. I think, for me, that exercise has been the biggest reason I've dropped so quickly.

jayme

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Guest j. lynn

thanks! good luck to you as well!

jayme

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Wow, Jayne, you're making everyone else look bad! But we're happy for you indeed. What sort of exercise are you doing that burns up so many calories? Marathons? :)

Congratulations on your amazing progress and we're glad you found us! :D

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Guest j. lynn

I don't want to make people look bad --just want them to know that it's possible. Before surgery, all I'd hear from RNYers is how the LapBand doesn't work -- rubbish!

Before I was banded, I wanted to make sure I could exercise while the band helped me control my eating. So I started at the gym. Each week I had a goal. The first week my goal was just to GO. No matter what I did there, I just had to go.

The next week, I had to go 3 times for 15 minutes on the treadmill.

Then I had to go 5 times.

Then I had to go for 1/2 hour at a time.

Then I had to go with a 1% incline.

I just gradually bumped up my time and speed and incline. So, now I am doing 1 hour at 3.4-3.5 mph at a 2.5% incline. Per the machine, I am burning almost 500 calories when I do that. I just walk -- if I get to a point when I am going fast enough that I think I need to jog, I bump up the incline instead. Before surgery, I would burn that much too, but I wasn't going nearly this high of speed or incline or even time, but because of my weight, you burn calories more quickly.

When I joined my gym, I got 3 free personal training sessions, so I used those to help me set up a program. I lifted weights for about 2 months before surgery, then stopped after surgery due to surgery. I just now have started weight training again -- nothing major, but just some handweights and a few machines. I make sure it takes me no more than 30 minutes at a time.

The one thing that REALLY keeps me motivated is that each time I work out, I put a small star sticker on my calendar at home. That way, I look at the month I am in and see 20 stickers or something and I feel proud. I feel proud that I am actually working out. There's been a few times I've gone to the gym just because I wanted to get that sticker for the day! When my sister comes over, she makes sure to check out my calendar to see how many stickers I have. I told my mom what I was doing (about the stickers) and she laughed -- said that's how she potty trained me! Must've worked!

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Okay, I'm liking your style and really getting motivated by you...thanks, gotta run. Gotta go get star stickers for my calendar....

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I know it sounds kind of cheesy, but it was the best $2.00 investment I ever made. if you have family living at home (I am single), they'll probably get a kick out of watching you put stickers on the calendar. Heck, that could help with your motivation to keep working out -- knowing that little eyes are watching!

jayme

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Welcome! You are doing great! Thanks for the ideas too!

Thanks! Looks like you're doing pretty great yourself!

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