Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

FDATrialGuineaPig

LAP-BAND Patients
  • Content Count

    254
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by FDATrialGuineaPig


  1. I had a HORRIBLE first fill with many bent needles, a lot of pain and then ZERO restriction (he only put 1cc in). I was terribly disappointed.

    Then I had a different doc do it who numbed the area so at least it didn't hurt at all, still had a heck of a time getting my port (it's REALLY DEEP) but eventually hit it and filled me to 2.5 giving me excellent restriction and jumpstarting my weight loss.

    Sometimes it takes a few tries. Difficult fills are the pits but I've just grown to expect it, get lots of numbing and warn the doc to be prepared. One joked I should tattoo an "X" over my port. Maybe he wasn't joking...:)


  2. Another bandster once coined gurgles "the sound of impending weight loss". They are a GOOD sign and they do go away with time.

    I agree with what everyone has stated about pbing...I try to avoid it at all costs because of potentially damaging my band or esophagus.


  3. I enjoy eating MORE than I did pre-band. I've learned to actually slow down and appreciate it. I'm very particular now.

    As for deprived it's VERY rare I've felt deprived. Usually it was because I was self-defeating feeling in the moment and wanting to do something self destructive but couldn't. Definitely not an overall sense of deprivation, more of a "wow, this must be how normal people eat and feel about food".

    You'll do great!


  4. Breakfast: coffee

    Lunch: 1/2 sandwich sometimes with the bread picked off.

    Dinner: Piece of chicken, few bites of a side dish.

    Dessert: Optional

    I think I can eat more than 1/2 cup in one sitting but surprisingly I get so fill on so little it doesn't concern me.

    And you'd be surpised how many calories you can squeeze into 1/2 cup. You'd be very surprised!


  5. My surgeon told me diet sodas were fine in moderation.

    Personally I just don't drink em like I used to.

    I've also found a DIRECT correlation between diet sodas and increased hunger and carb cravings. It's very noticeable and normally not work the soda (which never tastes as good as I think it's going to anyhow).

    coffee on the other hand...


  6. Shannon, if you're losing weight that's all that matters. If you're not losing weight then you need another fill. There really is no magic number for cc's and no magic portion size (we all start out requiring different amounts of calories).

    I had zero restriction until I hit 2.5ccs. Some people have made it to goal with no fill. It's very individual.

    If you're losing--relax and enjoy!


  7. Nicole, don't despair!

    November isn't bad at all!! Usually it takes at least that long to get in to see the surgeon anyhow!

    If the doc is Sacramento is where you want to go and takes an insurance you can switch to then schedule your appointment NOW for say December.

    Chances are that even you had the correct insurance right this second you wouldn't get in until then anyhow.

    It's time for a battle plan :D.


  8. Alexandra,

    ALL of the surgeries have the potential to be outeaten. Using basic common sense usually nips most problems in the bud. Your plan sounds very sensible.

    I'm like you--I never eat Desserts just because they're easy. Your perspective on portions will change dramatically as well and what used to seem like a small amount seems like a feast and is very satisfying.


  9. Leo, I just saw this, how sweet are you?

    I used to moderate half the band boards out there but as time has gone on, I've gotten out of as many obligations as possible. In fact, I'm still trying to pawn off my Insurance Board on someone :(.

    I go thru spurts. Sometimes I'm on here all the time but then I'll go for days or weeks missing what's going on. I like it when I go for lengths of time offline. But alas, my addiction to the computer is a tough monkey! :P

    Thank you for your kinds words.


  10. Prefill stage is the worst, I swear.

    But those weight losses are great! Think of this way....Inamed (the manufacturer of the band) stated to me that they expect it take 2 years to lose 100 lbs, that this was a reasonable and realistic expectation.

    You're already halfway there! In my mind you're months ahead of the game! :(

    And be careful about eating too LITTLE. You don't want to throw your metabolism out of whack. Sometimes upping calories (esp protien) will kick start the loss again.

    And sometimes...we just plateau no matter WHAT we do and patience is called for. I've had plateaus last 6 months. I remember them vividly...in the 230s and the 190s.

    Robin


  11. I've always told the truth. Even if I had to explain.

    Once you start really losing enough for people to notice (trust me--it always takes them awhile anyhow) you'll be so jazzed about your band you'll be chomping at the bit for people to ask you about it.

    I think it took about -60 lbs for people to start going, "wow--you've lost weight!" But that was just me...

    Robin

PatchAid Vitamin Patches

×