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DebHart71

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  1. What is productive burping??

    I can tell you that when you are eating while doing something else and not paying attention to what you are doing you will take larger bites and not chew as well as you need to. This is where people get the "stuck" feeling and it will also cause you to burp. Sometimes the burp will release some of the pressure and sometimes it will not. This is my take.

    When I went to my surgeon's office last month I found I had gained 25 pounds since my surgery in October 2011. I got another cc put into my band and since then have been on 800 calories per day. I think this did it for me because I have not had any trouble staying on 800 calories per day. I went to the surgeon's office yesterday and had lost 17 of the 25! I am going to stay on the 800/day until the end of the month. I think I am currently in the "green zone" and did not have a fill this month. I will go to my surgeon's office again next month and see how things are progressing.

    Good luck to you!


  2. I do not own a scale so I have to wait until I go to the doctor's office to be weighed. I have noticed that a lot of people become obsessed with weighing themselves, sometimes daily, and it is not good to do this. Our weight fluctuates due to many reasons, some of them hormonal. However, instead of focusing on the weight, focus on how you feel. You know that when you are eating healthy and exercising your body feels so much better so focus on that. It is a long process but it will happen.


  3. I had my surgery in October 2011 and as of May 17th had gained 25 lbs. I was upset but I knew that I could and would get that weight off. As of today, I have lost 17 of those pounds and I can say it was due a lot to the last fill I had. We have to remember that this is a tool and it is a process. We didn't gain the weight overnight and the weight will not come off overnight. Give yourself a break and when you weigh in, make a plan and plot your course. You can do this!


  4. I was not on an all liquid diet. I had a Protein Bar at 7:30 am, a Protein Shake at 10:30, 1:30, and 4:30. I then had a Healthy Choice meal at 7:30 pm. It was one with high Protein. I stuck to 1100 calories a day and lost 11 pounds in two weeks. I did not cheat on this diet but it wasn't hard to stay on it either. I used the EAS Protein Bars and shakes. The formula I was given is that when you look at the calories of the shake, say 110 calories, you cover up the last number (0) and you have 11. The protein grams should be 11 or higher. If the calories are 190, the protein grams should be 19 or higher. I still follow this formula when buying protein bars and shakes. I now get Pure Protein bars and the EAS AdvantEDGE carb control shakes. I liked the EAS protein bars that I used before I have just been unable to find them locally.


  5. I go in on the 14th as well but not my first. I'm not sure if the needle they use for the fill hurt or not because they used lidocain to numb the area for me. You should not throw up but you will have a shorter version of the post-op diet after the fill. I had to be 24 hours on liquids then 24 hours on mushies and then back to regular foods. If you have a fear of needles ask for the lidocain and turn your head away until it is over. Good luck to you.


  6. I know that after my last fill I am full longer and do not have as much hunger as I used to. I had a "splurge day" last weekend but it wasn't much of a splurge since I couldn't eat much. I can tell you that if you do not chew your food enough you will have pressure in your chest and I feel like the food is at the back of my throat and no amount of swallowing will get it to go down. If this happens I do not feel better unless I get rid of just a little bit. I absolutely hate throwing up but sometimes it is the only thing that will make the hurt go away. However, most of the time it is my fault because I am not concentrating on eating and taking my time. I am usually trying to do something else as well as eating and not thinking about it. I have to concentrate and chew, chew, chew before swallowing or I definitely feel it pretty quick. I hope this helps a little.


  7. Everyone talks about Protein shakes and such that you have to drink afterwards? Can you just buy the weight loss shakes or do they have to be specific. Do you have to take supplements as well. I was told that you have to do a chewable Vitamin. What are some of the things you have to do on a daily basis to keep your body healthy?

    You want good Protein no matter what. I get the EAS AdvantEDGE carb control Protein Shakes. It has 17 grams of protein and around 100 - 110 calories each. I also get the Pure Protein Bars they are great for protein as well. I take a regular Multivitamin, a small one, but it doesn't have to be chewable - some of those taste really nasty.


  8. It is a struggle mentally and it will take time to change the way you see food and the way you live your life. As you get your fills and find you can eat less and less you need to find other things to do when you would have normally had a big meal. I find that when I get the munchies if I go and do something else that is not near the kitchen it helps me greatly. Get your mind on other things. Also, it doesn't hurt if you can get some counseling. I did before getting banded and I still get counseling and it does help. Good luck to you!


  9. I have not been told no to any food; my surgeon's office said that everyone is different. I have not had any trouble with any food getting stuck as long and I chew it enough. The amount of these types of food is very little though since they are dense. I have also had no trouble using straws.


  10. I gained 25 pounds since my surgery in October 2011; I consulted with my surgeons office and I am now on 800 calories per day until I get those 25 pounds off. However, it hasn't been that difficult since my last fill in May. Talk it over with your doctor's office and see what they say. Are you seeing your doctor regularly? Be very honest with yourself and with your doctor's office; they want you to succeed! Good luck to you!


  11. I'm in Tallahassee and wouldn't mind having a buddy. My name is Debora and I am 40 years old, a single-mom, work full-time, a graduate student and I had my gastric band surgery in October 2011. I gained 25 pounds since the surgery and I am currently on a very low calorie diet to get those 25 pounds off. I have been doing really well since my last fill so it hasn't been too difficult to stay on the diet.


  12. Thanks for all of the suggestions and support. I didn't say I wouldn't get it into my lifestyle, I said it would be difficult. I have never let difficult stop me; if I did, I would not be working on my Master's Degree right now. I probably would have given up when I was working on my AA degree. I follow the quote from Tommy Lasorda in my signature line and make what I would have most likely thought of as impossible possible.

    Thanks again,


  13. I absolutely hate to exercise; it is the most boring thing in the world to me. I was banded on October 19th and I go for my first fill on November 30th. I know they are going to clear me for exercise and I need to start integrating it into my life. I am a single mom (3-year-old daughter), I work full time, have a vary small business on the side, and I am working on my Master's Degree. I need some creative ways to integrate exercise into my life and I need some fun suggestions on what activities I can do so it is not so boring.

    Fellow bandsters, I need your help!

    Thanks!


  14. I don't own a scale and don't plan to purchase one. I weigh in when I go see the doctor. The last time I weighed in was a week after surgery and I will be seeing the surgeon on 11/30 for my first fill and I will weigh in at that time. I refuse to be a slave to the scale. I want to work on building a healthier lifestyle and enjoying life. Pre-surgery I would weigh in once a month and I found that was enough. I knew I was losing because the fit of my clothes and the thinning of my face and that was enough for me.


  15. I'm 5 weeks post op and go for my first fill Tuesday . I am so hungry all the time.... I drink the chocolate chike meal replacement and the proti15 Protein drink plus lots of Protein. Tired of eggs and cheese any other ideals?

    If you have a crockpot you can cook meat and veggies in the crockpot and they will practically melt in your mouth. I have tried chicken and beef and they were both delicious! I had my surgery on October 19th and have already had this.

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