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Talk teacher

LAP-BAND Patients
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  1. Talk teacher

    Drinking Non-Carbonated Alcohol

    My go to drink is sweet tea vodka with crystal light lemonade.
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    Eat To Live/plant Based Diets

    I just watched Forks Over Knives recently and have been doing a lot of research about this and was glad to see this thread. I am ready to get started, but am just a little nervous about getting enough protein.
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    Bread!! My Long Lost Friend

    I had a fill on Monday of this week and have learned that lesson the hard way also. No more bread for me either!
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    Lap Band Plication Or Lap Band?

    I had both done (band with plication) on 2/21/12. I am very happy with my choice. I have only lost 23 lbs but this is my fault. I NEVER get hungry but can't seem to break the habit of just eating at mealtime whether or not I am hungry. Good luck with whatever you choose.
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    My Cup Runneth Over?

    My doctor explained to me that it isn't necessarily restriction that you should feel but lack of hunger. He refers to the lap band as a tool. He says eat your measured amount and walk away. You should feel comfortable and not get hungry until time for your next meal. Do you get hungry between meals or is it that you just feel like you can eat so you do?
  6. I had my first fill today also. I was so nervous, I was shaking, and my blood pressure was sky high. My dr was so calming. He just had me lay down, put, my arms above my head, close my eyes, and take a few deep breaths. I felt him feeling around for my port, then a little pressure, and it was over. EASY!!!
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    Considering Lapband Surgury

    So much info to share but let me just say that I also am new. I had my band placed on 2/21,but I love it! I am down 20+ lbs and feel great. I was self pay because I did not meet my ins criteria and it cost me 10,000, but I would do it again...over and over again. Good luck to you.
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    Brand New To The Site

    Hello and welcome. Don't stress, you will do great. Everyone's recovery is a little different but the good news is that everyone makes it through. Follow doctors orders and you will not regret your decision. I am 4 weeks post op and am learning more and more about my new way of life everyday. No regrets here!
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    How You Doing?

    Today I am 4 weeks plus 1 day. I actually feel very good. I do get hungry but at 4-5 hours which is when we are supposed to I think. I eat only solid protein and something else small. I stay at about 3/4 cup per meal. I have not been exercising and I know I should but am just not motivated in the evenings. I am down about 19 lbs so far which I love but I do struggle with one thing....bm's. I can't seem to get anything "moving" regularly.
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    The Long Wait....

    I see many people using their insurance have to wait 6 months and just know it will all be worth it. I was self pay so from my first consult to my surgery date was exactly 2 weeks but let me tell you that any hoops they present go ahead and jump because it is so worth it. I am not yet 4 weeks from surgery and am just short of 20 lbs. (I have not updated my ticker so it isn't accurate. I am 18.5 lbs down).
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    Gastric Band With Plication

    I also had both done on feb 21st. I have been very happy. I have had no issues other than adjusting to such small portions which is an issue with my head and not my procedure. I measure everything and think there is no way this will be enough, then when I can't finish I am amazed. I love the choice I have made and would recommend to anyone.
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    I Learned My Lesson Today!

    I can totally relate. I was just advanced from mushies to solids last fri and have struggled with overdoing it. I am amazed at how full I get even after such small portions. I have measured my food but solids are so much more filling than then mushies. I know I need to slow down and not eat the whole measured amount but I still find myself on auto pilot until it is too late.
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    Dr.simpson In Phoenix

    I also see Dr. Simpson. I find that you really have to question him to get info, but once you do he will really engage and problem solve with you. I was banded 2/21/12 so I am early in the process but am down 14lbs so far. I would start emailing him regularly so he knows you are concerned and get as much input from him as possible. Good luck!
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    Consuming My Thoughts!

    To otters, I agree with you and actually came to that conclusion after I made this post. Before surgery I was also consumed with thoughts of food and dieting so I guess it is no different. Maybe that is why I am in tune with these thoughts, because it is different from the usual diet, binge, etc routine some of us have been on.
  15. I was just banded on 2/21 so I understand that it is very soon but I wanted to get some feedback from long time banders. I find that this whole process is totally consuming my thoughts. Before surgery it was with thoughts of how I would do things after and all kinds of "what if's". Now that I am banded I think constantly about my food/drink intake for the day, what I can put in my mouth and what I can't, am I getting enough protein, and on and on. I'm sure this is normal at my "stage in the game", but my question is: Does this continue or are you able to eventually move to a somewhat normal lifestyle where your band does not consume your thoughts?

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