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Kate rules

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  1. I started at a BMI of 36, not quite as low as you but I know the feeling. I'm down to last 17.8 pounds and it is tough. Fills aren't exactly a deserved or undeserved thing. It is a medical procedure to help you. I am an emotional eater and therapy has helped me with that. Believe it or not, I've lost weight since I started Prozac. I go to therapy every week. I've learned how to entertain myself without food. My iPhone is my best friend when I'm bored and I'm looking for a friend. I also have a band buddy I PM all the time. Helps me stay accountable. Also, my fitness pal has been a tremendous help over the past month. Helps keep you honest about your food intake. Funny when you see how much you should be eating and see what you've done to yourself. Best of luck going forward. If you need support and motivation feel free to PM me.
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    Four Hours Until Tt

    I stayed home 3 weeks after TT and was good to go wearing normal clothes. I think I was wearing jeans after two weeks. Had support garment underneath of course.
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    How Often Do You Weigh?

    Everyday.
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    4Th Fill...too Tight??

    I am always tight in the morning. What kind of protein are you having problems with? I stopped being able to eat sirloin steak after 3rd fill. The bile feeling is possibly reflux. Two schools of thought on that. You could have fluid taken out or take an anti-acid medication until your band loosens. Your band will loosen as you lose weight. So you kind of have to decide what you can live with. I had doctor give me anti-acid rx for two weeks and I got better. Now time for another fill, and probably will have similar issues for a week or two. Then fat around stomach will shrink more, band will loosen and reflux will subside.
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    I Was Ready To Got Back!

    Heating pad helped me when I had to sit at desk.
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    Counting Calories

    Yup, my fitness pal is my new best friend. It helped me out of a difficult spot in my weight loss. 1200 calories per day. But I will warn you if the GIGO effect: garbage in, garbage out. The app will only be as accurate as the data you enter. So be honest with yourself. I had a major slip up one day where I had 2500 calories. But I used to eat more than that every day and never thought twice. This app will help you be accountable to yourself. If it only included a cattle prod to get me off my rear end to exercise more. Maybe available on the paid version. LOL
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    Nsv

    Wow! That is awesome! Good job!
  8. It is your business whom you decide to tell. I would encourage you to come clean to the people you care about. Tell them you were embarrassed and weren't ready for them to know until that day. Sounds like you have had some really big experiences (no pun intended). I can only guess that if you had the ability to navigate all these changes by yourself then you have the courage to tell people that you had the courage to take this step. I have only denied getting the band once and called him back two minutes later to come clean and apologize. You would not have posted if it didn't bother you. So take the big personality and let it shine through a smaller you.
  9. I told only family and best friends at first. Some of my co-workers suspect but are smart enough not to ask me. I tell people who have not seen me in forever that I'm stuffing less food in my face and getting off my rear end. Which is entirely true. It is none of their business what you with your body. I was on limited duty for 4 weeks after surgery and said I had surgery on my esophagus (they knew about my severe reflux from tums on desk all the time). Again, entirely true. What exact procedure doesn't matter.
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    Under The Gown Jitters!

    Nothing but the gown. But they were really cool and professional. Ask for an extra blanket so you be a bit more modest for your wheel into the OR. Yeah, I've given birth twice so it's all been seen. I have no sense of modesty left now. LOL. But seriously, ask for a second gown to help keep the ladies under wraps and a blanket for your nether regions for when they lift the gown. I brought a cami with shelf bra for post op so it would be easier for them to lift and keep the girls supported and concealed.
  11. Don't beat yourself up about one mistake. As long as it was only one mistake. You recognize that you slipped up. Why else would you post it? I have thought, as I've been sitting in front of a burger and fries, I want to eat this whole thing. But my band and beginnings of self-control keep me from doing it. Mostly the band. Do what the others say and try to do better today and each day after that. As for the 3500 calorie burger, maybe at heart attack grill. Know they pride themselves on serving up the bad stuff. Mine usually runs around 500-640.
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    Success Of Lapband

    I started at a relatively low BMI but the change I've seen over the past 8 months is huge. I lost 27 pounds during the pre-op phase but the 29 pounds since then have made the biggest difference in my health. So over the past 10 months, I dropped from being 60 pounds to only 7.8 pounds from a "normal" BMI. First time in so many years. It wasn't all Lapband, I had to make changes in my view and use (abuse) of food. You can have any type of WLS and regain the weight if you deviate from the diet. I chose Lapband over sleeve because I didnt want anything done to my body that couldn't be reversed and significantly altered my anatomy. I liked that it is reversible if necessary, adjustable and my doctor recommended it based on my BMI and lifestyle. Good luck and happy losing.
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    2Nd Fill..too Tight???

    Hmmm. I can't do solid food in morning. My band somehow loosens up as the day goes on. My first meal is always a very small, liquids experience. My failures to abide by this rule has resulted in past stuck episodes and vomiting. Since you can eat some food you are not too right but you will have to make careful food choices to ensure you are getting the right nutrients. Happy losing. I was slow until my 3rd fill and have been good to go since.
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    Port Area

    I was sore for a few weeks. I am just getting over having irritated my port. I forget sometimes that I need to be careful with that area.
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    Alcoholic Drinks

    Yeah you can drink. I will admit that I got massively drunk two months ago off of two and a half drinks. Remember that you can't eat as much so you can't really get that full meal that helps with the effects from booze. Then again I was a heavyweight lightweight drinker before the lapband and two would have me buzzed. But I have never been that drunk before. And they weren't very strong either.
  16. I would switch back to mushies and liquids. You may have irritated your pouch and it would make sense to rest it for a few days.
  17. I do powder. Can't get stuck on that. Hope you feel better soon
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    Freaking Out - Slipped Band?

    I slept in recliner with heating pad on stomach and I'm doing a bit better. I did mushies and liquids only today. I am not sure what happened but I still plan to follow up with doctor tomorrow. Pain seems to centered around port. Think I irritated port but still going to err on side of caution. Thanks for the support.
  19. Ok guys. Last night I had to lug a heavy object a fairly long distance. Since then I've been having abdominal pain and I am freaking out. Is it possible to slip your band by lifting something too heavy or cause a hiatus hernia (or in my case, make it come back after repair) that would mess with the band? I'm calling the doctor first thing Monday morning but need some childish reassurance. Appreciate any feedback.
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    Freaking Out - Slipped Band?

    I can swallow fine. My appetite is fine. But my stomach feels gurgly and really only feels better when I'm reclining. Feel like im having some reflux. Maybe a stomach bug got me.
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    Extreme Bloat

    Heating pad, walking and time. I had a tough post op too.
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    My First Nsv!

    That's awesome.
  23. I know how self-congratulating posts can be a bit much but I want to share that I love my lapband because I just weighed myself and the scale said 149.8. I promised myself that I would be 149.9 or lower by April 14, my birthday. This weight is significant to me because it is the lowest weight I've had in over 10 years! I hope that this will give someone else who is struggling hope that their day will come too and it will be sweet because of the hard work it took to get there. My journey isn't over because now I have 19.8 pounds left to help me become a healthier me. Your success stories have inspired me during dark and weak moments. Thank you everyone for being here on this site!
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    Lap Band/plication Misery

    I didn't have plication but I'm sending good wishes your way. I had bad gas pains as well. The heating pad helped. If you are feeling like you are severely dehydrated don't be afraid to be your own advocate with your doctor. They were paid to provide the best care possible and that includes listening to your concerns and responding to those concerns after the surgery. Hang in there.
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    Looking For Workout Sugestions

    I started out simple and slow: take the stairs wherever and whenever they are available. Park at the bottom of the mall parking lot and do an extra lap. I hate the gym. Don't do the gym because I don't like driving somewhere in addition to the time it takes to exercise. Simple exercises like pushups, crunches and walking will make a big difference and if your friend is anything like me, the privacy of your home is Appreciated when you are still self conscious about your body and fitness level. Just a thought

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