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klariade

LAP-BAND Patients
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About klariade

  • Rank
    Junior Guru
  • Birthday 01/02/1980

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    music, reading, crocheting, baking, traveling, organizing, football
  • Occupation
    music teacher
  • City
    Mechanicsburg
  • State
    PA
  • Zip Code
    17055
  1. Happy 33rd Birthday klariade!

  2. Yes! I am currently 7 weeks preggo with my first! Had lap band surgery in August 2009, Lost 162 lbs but put about 60 of it back on over the past year after I got married. I could kick myself for allowing that to happen! My PCOS actually went away for awhile, and as I started to gain weight it came back. So I know now that my PCOS is totally weight related. Even now though, the PCOS symptoms are far less than they were 100 pounds ago, so at least progress has been made. Can't worry about weight loss now, but after this sweet blessing gets here I will definitely be getting back to band basics!
  3. klariade

    7 Weeks Pregnant And So Nervous

    Our due dates must be very close...I am due April 21st! Just had my first appointment yesterday, and seeing/hearing that little heartbeat is the biggest sigh of relief I think I've ever had in my life. This is my first, so I am incredibly nervous. My heart goes out to you - my sister has had 3 miscarriages and only one successful pregnancy. She is at the point she is not sure if she wants to even try for another. Thoughts and prayers to you for a healthy pregnancy this time around! :-)
  4. Oh man, am I ever THRILLED to find this thread!! I am in serious need of a re-commitment and I AM DOING IT NOW! So here's the cliff notes version of my story: -Highest weight: 374 -Weight on surgery day: 342 -Banded August 7, 2009 -As of May 2011, lost 162 pounds total (12 pounds from goal weight!) -Got married: gained 10 pounds (wedding stress much??) -Went off birth control: gained 10 more pounds -Had a small unfill due to horrible acid reflux: gained 10 MORE pounds -Gained 20 pounds between Thanksgiving and Christmas -Total weight gain since May: 50 pounds! YIKES!!! The good news is, I went to the doctor a couple weeks ago and discovered that my thyroid levels are off, so I'm back on synthroid. I honestly think that my weight gain has been part my own fault and part my thyroid. I've gotten so complacement, and I'm eating WAY more than I'm supposed to...or should even be able to (I ate a whole sub the other day. I shouldn't be able to do that!). I've also been struggling emotionally because hubby and I are having a hard time getting pregnant...so I've gone back to eating my emotions. Gaining all this weight is NOT going to help me make a baby, now is it? I'm also sure my stomach pouch has stretched some, based on how much I can eat on a regular basis, so it's time to shrink the sucker back. Soooo...here's my NEW plan: -Take synthroid religiously! -Giving up junk food for Lent (all of it!) -Back to basics of Lap Band diet - eating no more than a cup-sized meal, half of it Protein, half of it veggies/fruits/whole grain carbs -Exercising AT LEAST 5 days a week. -Starting Couch to 5K TOMORROW!!! And this time I'm actually going to finish it...well, unless I get pregnant first. -I'm going to blog again and HOLD MYSELF ACCOUNTABLE. -Had a chat with teh hubby tonight, and told him I can't do this without him. Meaning, he has to stop being my enabler and tell me NO to food sometimes (I think he's a little scared about this that I'll yell at him...and I might...but I told him to stand firm and remind me why I'm doing this. I'll get over it eventually and love him even more.) Alright people, LET'S DO THIS!
  5. Happy 32nd Birthday klariade!

  6. klariade

    New Cardinal Rule!!

    Oh I've been there too! (Honestly, is there a bandster who hasn't?) It can be very painful and scary. I've slimed in coffee cups, lunch bags, plastic bags, the side of the road...ugh. I have an hour commute each way and I'm not open enough to eat before I leave for work, so I've started having my coffee in the car to open me up, maybe a protein bar if I'm open enough, and then I eat yogurt or cottage cheese when I get to work. I was running late one morning and tried to eat a sandwich in the car...IN THE MORNING! What the heck was I thinking!?!? That was not one of my finer moments.
  7. You can order your card off the website. You have to fill in a bunch of info and they'll even let you print out a temporary card. I never had to give a serial number. I have it but I've never used it. I order off the regular menu at restaurants and take the rest home for leftovers the next day, or I just order an appetizer or side salad. In any case, it's still a good idea to have one. If there's ever an emergency where you are unconscious, EMTs will go through your wallet to find ID and if you keep your lap band card right near your driver's license or ID they will know that you are a lap band patient and take the necessary precautions (unless of course it is life-threatening then they will do what is necessary to save you! Better to lose your band than your life!).
  8. Amen to what Junior Guru said! Focus on family and friends and everything about the holidays that is NOT about food. I remember my very first Thanksgiving after lap band surgery (I was banded in August 09). It was the first Thanksgiving I ever remember not being so uncomfortably full that I couldn't do anything the rest of the day. I ate more than I normally would and yes I was full, but I didn't need to pass out and take a nap! No turkey coma here! It was wonderful. I enjoyed the rest of the day and even did a little shopping that night. Christmas was the same...indulged a bit but still felt great. I'll never go back to gorging myself at holiday meals. It's just not worth it! And you CAN still enjoy the foods you love, just in smaller doses! It's OK to have a Christmas cookie now and then, or your mom's stuffing (that's one food I couldn't get through the holidays without! LOL!). I also look at how people pile on their plates and it makes me want to puke. How do they even get that much in their stomach?!? You'll find that your mindset will change too. ENJOY the holidays, and take time to remember it's not all about the food!
  9. Ride on girl! One of my biggest victories was being able to fit in a roller coaster again, and I LOVED IT!!! No worries!
  10. klariade

    Traveling With The Lap Band

    I would say hold off until you get back. Right before I got married, my doctor specifically told me to wait until I got back from our honeymoon to get a fill. He didn't want to risk me being too tight or having complications while on vacation. A month being a little loose is by far better than a month of being too tight and all the complications that can go with it.
  11. klariade

    Feeling A Little Bit Discouraged!

    Oh good Lord, I never stopped drinking coffee! I drink 2 cups of coffee every day...I seriously wouldn't be able to function without it. Haha. Caffeine is fine in moderation. I did cut back a little bit. But as long as you don't over do it go ahead and get your caffeine fix!
  12. It's my favorite time of year!!! I absolutely LOVE the Christmas! The decorating and the parties and the shopping and the gift-giving and the music and...the FOOD! Oh good Lord I love the food! Cookies and pies and egg nog and candy canes and so many delicious treats filled with more calories than Michael Phelps' Olympic training diet! AHHHHHHH!!! So, what are some of your tips and tricks for getting through the Holidays without eating yourself into oblivion? Let's come up with a good list of holiday eating strategies that we can all use. Together, we'll make it to 2012 without having to get our "fat pants" back out of the closet! Here are some of mine: - At holiday dinners, skip over the stuff you can eat on an everyday basis, saving room for the unusual dishes (ie: skip the mashed potatoes so you can have some stuffing). - take a healthy dish to that holiday potluck (ie: veggie tray) - If you're a baker like me, choose only a couple kinds of your favorite cookies to bake...and give most of them away as gifts! - Eat a meal before heading out to holiday parties so you're already full and won't binge at the party. - Keep healthy Snacks on hand at the office. If your office is anything like mine, there are always holiday treats lying around. - And above all remember: EVERYTHING IN MODERATION! It's OK to allow yourself a few holiday treats, but don't overdo it! Ok everyone, your turn!
  13. klariade

    Now I Can Eat Anything :(

    Hang in there, it will get better I promise! It usually takes a few fills to feel restriction. Until then, unfortunately you have to learn to deal with being hungry all the time. Sucks I know! Try supplementing with protein shakes or bars, and keep some low-cal healthy snacks on hand like veggies and fruit (cut them up when you buy them so they're ready right out of the fridge). And drink lots of WATER! It will help you feel fuller longer. Good luck!
  14. I've always been tighter around that time of the month. It sucks!
  15. klariade

    Night Reflux

    I didn't think I was too tight either when I was having bad reflux. I could eat normally, but was having food come up hours after eating. Not normal! If you're taking rolaids like candy (just like I was), you need to 1. get on prescription acid reflux meds and 2. get a small unfill. Even .2 cc's can make a world of difference! You shouldn't have to endure horrible reflux!

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