Too Fat To Fish 1 Posted June 25, 2009 Where do i start. its is 3 in the morning. i am up,( hungry) arthritis pain is back, swelling, and i have to take my pills to get rid of the arthritis. yaaaaaa!!! banded on June 20th and not happy. i feel i could eat a horse right now. pretty sure the horse will slip through my band too.lol.. my wife tells me to let my stomach heal in place and not to eat all different kinds of food and stay to liquids for 2 weeks. its tough to do i was on a pretty stick diet before surgery to loose weight before it (39 pounds) so far, but now i feel like i can cheat and eat solid food. i feel stupid for cheating. the band is a tool alright!!!:bored: Anyways, my question for today is this i have always over ate. portion size has always been bad for me and now i have this band i feel i might slip back to bad portion size habits. i am not feeling any restriction like my wife did after her band got in place. thats why she is hard on me and telling me to stay on liquids. trying to stay on track but it worries me that portion size might win. i have to figure out when i am full and not Bord or something. don't want to stretch my band. later everyone pills are kicking in and might be able to go back to sleep:sleep: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
june09bandit 0 Posted June 25, 2009 You're going to need to measure all your food to make sure you keep your portions in control. When I was right at the stage you're at, I seriously overate on Chinese Soup. I hope I didn't do any damage since it was a liquid, but that was also the day I realized I must measure and weigh everything. It's not much fun trying to master a new lifestyle. I feel your pain. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alabubba 0 Posted June 25, 2009 When the band is placed it is "Deflated" I have just had my 4th fill and finally have decent restriction. You will hear people refer to "Bandster Hell" that is the period of time between getting the band and getting good restriction from the band. Weigh and measure your food, Watch the calorie intake, and it will get easier. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spud.mama 7 Posted June 28, 2009 Hey Too Phat!! (I had to change it! :smile2:) I am TOTALLY with you!! This is definitely harder then I thought!! I thought that 2 weeks of liquids and 1 week mushies/pureed and 1 week of soft would be easy! It's less than a month--no prob! HA!!! I don't even think I made a week of liquids! I haven't really eaten too much of non-approved food (or so I think), But I haven't been exercising like I thought I would and I haven't lost a pound!! :thumbup: I figured I'm not eating much I should be able to lose weight, right?? I know I need to walk--I have a lot of excuses! (by the way excuses are like butts--we all have one (some are just less than others!)). OK I'm done venting. Thanks for Playin'! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pennreporter 12 Posted June 29, 2009 Also, some surgeons leave a certain amount of fill in at the time of surgery. So some people do have more restriction right from the get-go. I'm almost four weeks pre-op. don't really have hunger but definitely can eat just about anything. I do take it slow but it's clearly not the 1/2 cup of food anymore that does it. My first fill is July 7. Can't wait for that because, along with you, afraid old eating habits of grazing will return. Hang in there. It did help when I could add solid food but with no restriction I have to be very careful. Trisha Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EmsMommy 0 Posted July 2, 2009 Hang in there. I am only a few days post-op, but from what I've read and researched, the other posters are right, and you have to get to the spot where you are feeling restriction. I thought a few times today I had had too much liquids... so I also am going to be sure to measure my Protein Shakes and liquids tomorrow. I don't want to do anything to mess it up! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites