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Here is my story:

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I was banded on October 3, 2007. At the time of my surgery my weight was 248. As of today I weigh 182, which is a loss of 66 pounds. I have been “stuck” in the “185” for two to three months. I am good at exercising, and I have a good fill. My problem is I don’t know when and what I should eat. :confused2: I need a “BUDDY” that is really good at the food part of this. I will work really hard. My expectations with a great coach are to lose 1 pound a week. I don’t whine, except when it comes to eating seafood. (I can’t eat that stuff.)

I am expecting my food coach to communicate via email daily to critic my eating habits and tweak them for greater success.

If you want to pass on your successes please let me know.

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I wa only banded yesterday so may not have the experience you need. But I am a good motivator. you can email me provately if you can get my email from here, if not then askor it. you will succeed

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I was not nervous at all. IT IS SUCH A quick procedure. The nurses are fabulous. I felt full of wind after, but walked it off. was drinking all fternoon without a roblem, sat in a chair and rad a book Today Iam fine but tired. bit of bruise on my tummy but that is all. scars tiny. Honestly I felreally good. Good luck and you will be just fine.

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can you believe this a women was just talking about how she new a women who had a lap band and died a few hours later my stomach just dropped to the floor i felt sick

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I was banded on October 9, 2007. Starting weight was 245 and I am now 183. I have had my ups and downs but for the most part I have lost between 3-5 lbs a month. I know this doesn't sound like a lot but compaired to where I was when I started I am very happy. How much are you eating a day? What is your typical daily menu like? Do you drink with your meals? I eat a lot of chicken and turkey. Since my last fill I have started doing a Protein Shake in the morning because I know i am not eating as much as I need. If you want to talk please feel free to email me or send me a message and I will be happy to be there to bounce things off from if you want. The main thing is to drink your Water and exercise which I know somedays is easier said than done. There are going to be somedays we don't do exactly as we are supposed to but the main thing is to remember we are human and tomorrow is a brand new day. Don't beat yourself up if you are not where everyone else is. What I have learned over the months is that not everyone loses the same and everyone reacts differently to the band and what they eat.

Good luck and let me know how it is going.

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I have lost almost 50 pounds since January, but recently was floundering about food choices as well. I've had one fill, and am still trying to decide if I need another (probably). Ever since my surgery I don't feel the grinding aching hunger I'm used to, just a very mild hunger once in a while. I would have thought this would make it easy to stick to a diet. But somehow I got into some bad habits and apparently thought I wasn't ever suppposed to be hungry. It's been hard but as of July first I started my own little diet program. I wasn't perfect at first, but about the fourth day made it. Since then I've fine tuned my own rules, broken them once, and lost the 5 pounds I've gained. I do 1200 calories a day, with 60-70 grams of Protein built into my food choices. I do the treadmill for 30 minutes at least 5 times as week as my PT told me, getting my pulse up to what she told me was my goal (quite a bit harder then I would on my own). I burn 300 calories on the treadmill, and on the days I do it, I allow myself a serving of ice cream, which is about half that. I also decided I can't handle eating in the evenings, so that's another "rule" of mine. I broke it last night when everyone in the house made microwave popcorn and I couldn't stand it and had some. I went to bed thinking about it, rededicated myself, forgave myself and will do my best to get through another good day with no eating at night. I write it all down in a simple journal with two rows-one for calories, one for Proteins. I haven't been using Protein Drinks because they have never agreed with me, and at this time I'm getting enough. I don't starve between meals as I would have done presurgery, but I can get hungry sometimes, and it seems I can eat anything in the evenings. So I'm considering a second fill. I'm not sure, because at this point I can eat just about anything with no problems, and take my pills without having to do more then cut them in half. I'm not "suffering" too much, feeling much like that commercial where a gal mentions "taming your hunger" (not eliminating it). I am able to eat too much if I chose to, though, and I used to feel more full than this. It's always been stressed to me that this is a "tool". I'm not sure I"m using my tool to the fullest potential, but am worried about having problems if I get a fill. I'd be glad to discuss food choices with you Amy, if you want to contact me. I have friends who are dieting but we get too sympathetic with each other. I don't need sympathy, tough love would be more like it! I don't have a family that is supportive so my homelife can be difficult. No one actively tries to sabatoge me, but they refuse to make any changes or keep junk out of the house. It's very hard to have it around and not break down once in a while. I have a mother who has spent most of my life asking me "how's your weight" until I want to scream at that question. My support has to come from elsewhere. Good luck to us all!

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Amy doesn't your surgeon offer any post-op support? Mine has monthly group meetings or you can go in everyday to the office and talk to someone either a nurse or nutritionist.

If not the people on this site are so wonderful I am sure someone will help you out! Good Luck.......

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Here is my story:

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I was banded on October 3, 2007. At the time of my surgery my weight was 248. As of today I weigh 182, which is a loss of 66 pounds. I have been “stuck” in the “185” for two to three months. I am good at exercising, and I have a good fill. My problem is I don’t know when and what I should eat. :confused2: I need a “BUDDY” that is really good at the food part of this. I will work really hard. My expectations with a great coach are to lose 1 pound a week. I don’t whine, except when it comes to eating seafood. (I can’t eat that stuff.)

I am expecting my food coach to communicate via email daily to critic my eating habits and tweak them for greater success.

If you want to pass on your successes please let me know.

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I am a naturally lazy person at heart so I am going to copy and paste something I wrote on a different board (OH) for someone that asked for a butt kicking. I mean, she really did, she asked for a butt kicking specifically from me and one other person, so consider that as you read. ;o)

>>I'm going to get hammered for writing this but that has never stopped me before. ;o) You know these people that eat pizza and tacos a few days after surgery and they come to the boards asking if they just messed up? You know those people that pat them on the head, tell them it's okay, and to "try" to do better tomorrow? Yeah, I'm not one of those people. I tell them to knock it off, they are risking their band and why? For a lousy taco?? Are they serious? I don't suggest they TRY to do better the next day, I tell them to DO better right now.

I think we often times don't give ourselves enough credit. We think we are weak willed and powerless over the world. That simply isn't true. We have been living a life of fat for many years. You tell me the weak willed and powerless can do that, I won't believe you. Being fat in today's society is no easy task. It's really damned hard. Yet we survive it and if we can survive that, we can survive passing up a donut. Let's face it, it is much easier to pass up a donut than it is to have to buy two airlines seats because our butts are too big for one seat. It's much easier to pass up a single donut than it is to face ourselves in the mirror of Lane Giant after realizing we are yet... a bigger size than the last time we were there. We face humiliation and embarrassment every single day just due to our size. I think sometimes we tend to get used to it and forget that humiliation and embarrassment are not normal and a part of life. We also pretend it does not hurt as much as it does.

I'm not trying to be a skank about this but you know, WLS is our last shot at WL. This is a big deal, we have choices and too many times we are all making the wrong ones. I don't eat a lot of junk because I don't need it. Neither do you. I disagree with those that say ANYTHING in moderation is okay. The reason I disagree is because ALL of us did not get fat because we can do moderation well. With a band or any WLS our caloric intake is cut drastically and we need every calorie for food we actually need and use. The only thing cake, Pasta, or crap food will do for your body is make it more plump.

This is a lifestyle change and a lifestyle change does not mean eating the same load of crap but just less of it, that means overhauling your diet and eating food that your body needs and does something positive for it. What "value" does chocolate cake have for your body?

So does this mean that you can never have a piece of birthday cake again? Of course not. It means that eating junk on a regular basis serves no value. We don't know what moderation is so we have to go searching for it. Moderation does not mean limiting ourselves to crap food just one time daily or one time weekly, it means more along the lines of on birthdays, special occasions. When we "plan" on eating junk weekly, what does that make our thinking? That means we are *still* planning our lives around food and poor choices. Thin people don't set out to plan on when they will eat a load of crap, they don't even think about it until the birthday party or social meeting is there staring them in the face. Yet we fatties actually plan a date and time to eat bad food. See the difference in thinking between a fat person and a normal size person?

The lifestyle change is not planning on WHEN we will have loads of crap food, lifestyle change means actually going out there and living what we claim we want. Life as a normal size person.

If you can face the humiliation of being obese in society, can you honestly sit there and tell yourself that passing up junk food is harder than being the fat girl walking into a room where being MO is socially unacceptable? I mean, I think there comes a time when we have to put things in their proper perspective and this is one of those times. Next time you want junk food get real and get honest with yourself. Get a photo of that food item and a photo of a person that is the size you want to be. Which do you want more, do you want the cake more than you want to be thin and healthy? Be verrry honest with yourself. If you prefer the cake over thin then just go for it and have the darn band removed. But I'll bet you'd rather have thin over a piece of cake when you really get honest with yourself. It's all about perspective and self awareness of what you want out of this life. We have a choice, and it IS a choice. We can be fat or we can be thin. With a band thin IS within grasp.

The thing about us fat folks is that traditional diet and exercise is too hard, we just can't do it. We cannot lose and maintain at a normal size weight. Call it a lack of self control, call it anything you want. I'll cop to it, I'll be one to stand right up there and admit that I can't do it. But with a band it is still hard but it is the kind of hard WE can do, OUR population. Losing weight with a band is the kind of hard we can do but without a band, nope... we can't do it.

Sometimes, maybe often times, maybe 20x a day when we are justifying more grazing behaviors and opening the frig to see what unnecessary food is in there, there comes a time when you just have to tell yourself no. We tell our children "no" daily. No, you can't play with razor blades in the middle of a busy street. No, you can't eat rat poison. No, you can't fail to look both ways when crossing a street. No, you can't do drugs. No, you can't go out with that drug abuser who just got out of juvvy. Sometimes we have to tell ourselves no as well.

If you are like me, not sure you are, but if you are like me I can't stop at one Frito, or one bite of this or that. For me it is all or none. If I eat white carbs I can't quit. I lose self control. If I stay away from them completely I have no problem. The more I eat the more I crave. I am a person that wanted bread so bad about 3 months after banding I actually broke into the bread crumbs I use for cooking and ate the whole can. Then I started in on dry stuffing mix. It wasn't even something that tasted good (pretty rank, actually) but I couldn't stand the carb cravings anymore. That was my moment when I realized when and how I lose self control. So I avoid those situations.

You can come over to my house right now and look through my house. You won't find any flour, pasta, bread, Fritos, or other foods that are my triggers. There are no bread crumbs, stuffing mix, cake mixes, cookie mixes... none of it. I don't even keep it in the house. There is not a person that has ever once been in my home that even needs those foods. My husband doesn't need them and he doesn't get them if he is here. Why would your family NEED cakes, Cookies, etc? We are not punishing our family members by denying them food habits WE have, it really is okay if you don't load your cupboards full of crap your kids do not need. I think that is another mindset we have to change. I've seen people post on these very boards that they can't pass up the cookies in the cupboard but they can't punish their children by not having cookies in the house. Since when it is a punishment to decline to feed a growing child cookies to the point you can't have a day without them in your home?

Exercise... you know, we have physical and emotional reasons for overeating. Those issues we have to overcome and find ways to deal with them. But exercise? Nahhh, we have no excuse. That is just plain lazy behavior. You don't like exercise? Neither do I. But it's like cleaning the toilet. Who DOES like to do it? We do it because we have to. It's just a responsibility. We are all great at justifying eating too much and not exercising but the reality comes down to sheer lazy behaviors. If you can't run then power walk. If you can't power walk then walk. If you can't walk then do chair exercises. We have the energy to get up and run to the frig 20 times a day yet we can't find the time nor the motivation to do the SAME walking outside and away from food. How does that work? ;o)

There are people who LOVE exercise, zog bless their little hearts! It's like a transfer addiction. They go from eating to exercising. They love it. Personally, I think they are sick and twisted human beings. ;o) I exercise but I hate it. Never have enjoyed it, not even a little. The person who invented weight resistance cannot possibly be anything but a lover of S&M. They should be shot. But you know what? It really really works. The motivation for me was not busting my butt on a treadmill when I would have much preferred doing my nails. The motivation was that the more I exercised the more weight I lost. THAT was my addiction, losing weight and getting thin. The more you lose the more motivation you get.

What if you do this, just for ONE week... one week only. Cut out ALL white carbs. Yep, you'll be climbing the walls, you'll be dealing with head hunger full force. Every single TV commercial for food will be calling your name. You'll cus and swear at me and everyone else that is around you in real time or the boards. Start exercising. Even ten minutes of brisk walking. Work up a sweat, bust your butt. Just 10 minutes. That's nothing, that is the same as a couple of TV commercials. That is about the same amount of time to read a single thread on OH. Just take 10 simple minutes and go out for a hard walk. Then you are done exercising for the day. Honestly, 10 minutes is NOTHING. We have 144 10 minute blocks in a day, it really is nothing.

Then tomorrow do 11 minutes. And yes, time it from the time your walk is a brisk one, not when you start thinking it's time to go outside for your walk. When your pace is up to brisk then start timing. Daily add a single minute to it. Push yourself to do better each day, just a single minute added.

So for a week eat what you want, don't count calories, don't count fat grams. Don't worry about calories in the least. Eat what you want but do limit WHITE carbs to 20 a day. I'm just talking for a week. Do the 10 minutes of exercise while adding one minute daily. See what that does for you. You want 20 chicken breasts? Eat them. You want zucchini, yellow squash, any other carbs except fruit? Eat them. Lots of them. Don't even count carbs from veggies. Just count white carbs and limit those drastically to 20gms daily. The idea here is not to get you into ketosis, the idea is to get you eating the right carbs. Have unlimited VEGGIE carbs. You'll poop like a champ too. ;o)

I'll bet you that you lose weight.

Then as the motivation kicks in and the stomach hunger dies down you will be able to cut those 20 chicken breasts down to 10. Then 5, then 1 daily. Understand what is head hunger and what is true stomach hunger. Just focus on white carbs and minimal exercise. I'll bet you it works.

If you can live the life and frustration as a fat person, you can do this. Being fat is MUCH harder than better food choices. Again, it's all perspective.

What about your fill level? Are you at good restricton? If not, get thy butt to the doc and take care of it.

There, that's yer' butt kicking. ;o) Just remember, you CAN do this, you have survived much much harder as a fat person and you have survived a life that is no walk in the park. If you can survive fat life you can easily survive the above plan for the next week.

And BTW, this means start the whole plan tomorrow, not on Sunday at the beginning of the week. If you have already eaten a load of carbs today you will be hungry for the rest of the day. It's a blood sugar thing. So start tomorrow and keep remembering, you can do this.<<

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