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bornready

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About bornready

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    Expert Member
  • Birthday December 1

About Me

  • Biography
    Married, happy, and healthy!
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    TV, cooking, gardening, travel
  • Occupation
    State worker
  • City
    Marysville
  • State
    CA
  • Zip Code
    95901
  1. bornready

    Big fill

    I had a big fill and had to break out my manual on how to eat all over again!! LOL. Nice restriction, I am staying full on smaller amounts. Broke a plateau and am feeling great!
  2. bornready

    Is this normal?

    What you are experiencing is normal. I was not hungry at all for the first week and when I got turned loose to eat mushy food, 3 bites and I was done. My surgeon had put a small fill in my band at the time of surgery, I could drink fluids with no problem, but had a small amount of restriction from the start. Good luck
  3. I am a year out and had an easier time saying no to all of it last year when I had just been banded. This year, different story. I haven't gained. But I haven't lost either.
  4. Happy -- Birthday bornready!

  5. bornready

    Needing A Bit Of Encouragement

    I lost 28 pounds the first 2 months. Not a single pound the third month. I have since lost another 31 pounds in 9 months. Not a lot, but I do the math and it comes to 59 pounds in a year. This is a marathon, not a sprint. It will start again.
  6. bornready

    Carb Cycling- An Experiment Gone Right!

    Def going to give this a whirl. Been stuck lately. Thanks for all the great advice. Looks like I won't be having croutons on my salad tomorrow =^}
  7. bornready

    Another Newbie

    Welcome Amy, you have come to the right place. I love this site. Whenever I feel myself getting off track, I jump on here and get my mojo back. Loy's of smart people here.
  8. bornready

    Remember Where You Came From.

    Everything you all just said is so true. And if someone gets nasty, tell them where to go and carry on with your life knowing that they have to live with their crappy attitude their whole life.
  9. Try talking to your doc. Even a 1/4cc unfill can ease your vomiting
  10. bornready

    Bubbling

    I call it gurgling. It is normal. It means your band is tight. Mine is like that in the morning also. It loosens as the day goes by. Be careful swallowing solid foods when you are that tight. It could get stuck.
  11. bornready

    Who Needs Breakfast?

    One of my worst stuck expieriences was with a scrambled egg. OWWWW! So now I have a protein shake in place of breakfast and I have my first solid food at the time I normally have a protein shake. Also, I told my surgeon that I couldn't take chicken breasts, that they always got stuck but that chicken thigh meat went down ok. She said that was fine, that she just wanted me to get all my protein in and that if breast meat hurt me, to not eat it, plain and simple. I have gone in twice thinking I would get a fill and didn't and gone in thinking I wasn't getting a fill and got one. They know more than I do at this point, so I will defer to them. Good luck in your journey!
  12. Refried Beans with hot sauce, melted cheese and scrambled egg get me thru every mushy stage I have had so far. Some times after a fill, you may have to be on mushies for a meal or two. Brown up a some chorizo, not the cheap greasy stuff, good stuff from a good meat market. And when I say brown it, I mean cook it! Not just till it is no longer pink, make the out side look golden brown and delicious. Good flavor makes all the difference. If you meals are bland and you are bored with them, you will eat more. Now, split up the cooked meat by three. Put two of these piles in ziploc bags for later use and put them in the freezer. Mix one portion with a can of refried beans. the regular size can, not the family size can. Next, take this mixture and spread it in an ice cube tray and freeze. When it is all frozen, pop them out and put those bean pops in a ziploc in your freezer. Tada, you now have a flovorful, pre-measured, Protein rich accompaniment to almost anything. Mix one up with an egg and taco sauce. Try it with fresh tomato and some mexican cheese for a semi taco expierience. Stir in some rotisserie chicken you have chopped up super fine and be prepared to be stuffed! Good luck on your journey!
  13. bornready

    My Band

    No one, I repeat, NO ONE can make this decision but you. Don't do this for any one but yourself. If you have too many questions, wait, that surgeon is not going any where. See a therapist, do what makes you comfortable. But in the end, it is all up to you.
  14. bornready

    Am I The Only One

    I thought the same way, but, you can eat everything (with a few exceptions) that you did before, just not in the same quantities. Be careful with weight gain before surgery, my doc told me that if I gained too much weight, my liver would be inflamed and other complications could keep her from doing the surgery. Eat what you like, but do NOT over do it, hard I know, but you got this!
  15. bornready

    Good Riddance 300Lbs...

    Good on ya Pattygirl! I know how you feel, I started out there too and love not being in the 3s anymore!

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