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Lapbandster

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  1. Been banded 9.5 months and down nearly 60 pounds It's VERY hard work but i'm very happy to be DONE with the plus size sections! Never going back!
  2. I was also TERRIFIED of failure. I really was! And frankly, I still am!! BUT, every day I wake up and tell myself that "today will be awesome" and remind myself how hard i've come Being down 60lbs is the best feeling i've ever had
  3. Lapbandster

    Removal 6/3/13

    Oh boy What size band do you have? is it by any chance the old 4cc? Also, was it EVER good? or was it bad from the start?
  4. Lapbandster

    I Hate Being Stuck!!

    drinking will either push the food down, or the liquid will pool in the back of your throat causing us to vomit. Either way it will stop us from being stuck According to my doc being stuck for too long is what stretches our pouches
  5. Lapbandster

    Band vs sleeve??

    There is a lot of misinformation about the band vs sleeve. For a long time I wondered why. Finally my doctor explained to me that many surgeons dissuade their patients from doing the band and pump up the sleeve procedure because it's easier for them- they don't worry about fills, support, nutritional counseling, developing a relationship with the patient etc. Not having to do fills allows them more time in the operating room which is where the big bucks are made. They see you for a preop visit, do the surgery, then once more for a post-op, and then they're done with that patient forever! Does this mean that the sleeve is a BAD surgery?? NO! I have a friend who has had success with it (so far), but, when a doctor so strongly dissuades the band, you should probably get another opinion, because the reality is that there is 2x the amount of data of LB surgery than there is on the sleeve surgery Just my 2 cents
  6. Lapbandster

    Band vs sleeve??

    As others have said, I chose this because the risk rate is lower and it is adjustable/reversible Also my insurance didnt cover the sleeve or plication, so it was either this or gastric bypass, and I didn't want the lifelong malabsorption issues that the people who I know that had gb have to deal with So far I'm very happy with my decision But I think that what will make all the difference is having a surgeon who you really connect with
  7. My coworker has the most horrific breath imaginable. I can even smell it from across the desk throughout the day Finally I got the courage to mention something to her and she responded "yep! I know I'm so excited because this means im losing weight" (mind you I almost keeled over and died from the smell as she said it). She was proud like a peacock! You should be too!
  8. Lapbandster

    what is everyone eating ?

    Make sure that 1000 calories is enough... (as tmf has pointed out) Make sure to eat 5-6 small meals a day too (or three regular meals with 2-3 Snacks in between) For breakfast I have a yogurt with a 90 calorie yogurt bar lunch is veggies and maybe a veggie pattie with a bagel thin Supper (my HARDEST meal) is whatever my family makes and I hope it's healthy lol! Snacks: Veggies and 90 calorie Fiber one brownies
  9. Lapbandster

    Frustrated

    I totally understand your feelings I am 9.5 months out and "only" lost 60 lbs Of course I was hoping to lose like 10 lbs per month, as some other bandsters on here reported, but lets face it, any loss is a HUGE success! One pound at a time....
  10. Lapbandster

    name one thing..

    Being able to shop in REGULAR STORES! No more plus size shops for me! Whoooohooooo!!
  11. Well said! My family is scared i'llbecome a "skinny b*tch" But I know i'll do my best to avoid that, especially growing up obese and really struggling
  12. MsMaui: I feel bad for you that you've had a miserable experience with your band, and I wish you the best of luck with the rest of your weight loss journey But PLEASE STOP misrepresenting facts/statistics Anyone with common sense will realize that surgeons wouldn't do this procedure if there was a 25% removal rate, but common sense isn't all that common unfortunately. All you are doing is spreading baseless negative propaganda (and frankly scaring the **** out of many bandsters) It's just plain crazy!
  13. Or does anyone know if it's any good?
  14. Msmaui: Did I read correctly that allergens own website states that 25% of patients get their band removed?? If that was the case then why would the FDA approve this? And why would insurance cover it? Can u post the link to where you saw this?
  15. Lapbandster

    One year , 115 lbs

    wow wow wow!!! You look incredible! BTW, I noticed you don't have loose skin on your arms, did you do anything in specific? toning or anything?
  16. Lapbandster

    May Challenge-May Flowers

    Weighed in today at 188 which is 4 lbs up from my lowest > Dunno what's going on!!!
  17. Do they ask before they use these pics?
  18. Lapbandster

    Non painful band slip?

    Yep I get the "flutter" feeling when i overeat and the food passes through the band
  19. Is that near chicago?
  20. Lapbandster

    Carb Cycling- An Experiment Gone Right!

    I'm trying to think of high carb healthy foods. Any ideas? So far i'm thinking whole wheat pasta fiber one 90 calorie bars granola bars morningstar chik'n patties Can anyone think of any other foods? (i'm trying to make a menu for the week)
  21. Just wondering if people have had success with this program Did the first two days so far and hope to continue and run a 5k this spring!!!
  22. I accidentally posted this in the wrong category so i'm reposting this here Today I was browsing the site and I noticed an ad that showed a picture of a woman's (extremely large) rear end with the words "give ugly girls a chance, they need love too!" (website: f-sluts.net) uhhh... I was kinda offended!! I quite frankly would expect more class from a website like this

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