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Posts posted by coachshalyn
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I agree! It is much harder!!! You cannot just go to the gym or take a walk whenever you want. Eating slowly is difficult when you have a little one crying. There are many more variables involved this time around.
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It's true! It is a difficult adjustment. Unfortunately, it's only a tool. It requires lifestyle changes, including menu changes. It took me a while to figure that out. I still have to work at eating healthy. The band just reminds me when I've fallen off track. I keep reminding myself that it is for my health in order to stay the course.
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Congrats on your reignited motivation and perseverance!!!! Good luck on your new journey!
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It is frustrating to have MyFitness Pal warning you to eat more. It flashes me the starvation mode message a lot. I wish there was a WLS app.
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I have band with plication. It's a little extra assurance and tool for weight loss. You're not only make a small pouch in the upper stomach with the band. You're also making a smaller lower stomach, which makes you full quicker.
It was still experimental when I had the surgery, so the doctor did not bill the insurance for the additional procedure. I'm happy with my band/plication.
Wishing you luck on your surgery!
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Took me 4-5 fills. My green zone is 6.25 CCs in a 10 CC band. It can be frustrating during the process. It took a lot of Fluid before I felt any restriction.
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Stress and illness has a huge impact on my band as well. There are times at work when I can't even get down a Greek yogurt. I learned the trick of putting vanilla Protein Powder in my coffee when this happens to maintain my Protein intake.
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It takes a lot for me to feel restriction. Everyone is different. 6.25 CCs is my green zone.
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I too have restarted the journey after having my little guy 5 months ago. I had a very difficult pregnancy and ended up taking a lot of Fluid out. I just had 2 CCs replaced yesterday, which is a large amount for a single fill. I begged them to consider this amount since I know I cannot get back to the doctor until November.
I definitely feel the difference and need to relearn my banded lifestyle.
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I have very good insurance, so they respond pretty quickly. My surgeon's requirements were extensive. It was like the medical clearance Olympics. I completed all the following in 5 weeks
With a lot of running around: pulmonary Dr., upper endoscopy, psychological, nutritionist appt., cardiologist appt with EKG., ultrasound, blood work, attendance at a lap band support group, and follow-up with surgeon. All well worth it! Now I need to get pre-surgical testing from the hospital, final clearance from my primary doc and consent from surgeon within 1 wk of surgery.
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The reason for the pre-op diet was to shrink the liver. My doctor said that it shrinks the liver a bit and the first place you lose weight is around the liver. It just makes it easier to move aside since the area of the stomach they work on is behind it. If insurance companies would cover ultrasounds before AND after you started a diet, this could be a proven or disproven theory. There isn't much research that this is true, so it is really just each doctor'shown personal experiences and preferences.
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I was told to buy a baby fork, spoon and plate to help take smaller amounts and literally chew my food 30 times. The drink thing I still struggle with...
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Random restriction...temperamental band!
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Has anyone ever had a day where the band just decides you're not eating that day??? For no particular reason, my band randomly tightens up where even yogurt is a struggle. Other days, I feel little restriction. I had a recent endo, so I know it's placement is fine.
My band will tighten when I'm stressed or sick- and that I understand. But I haven't figured out these days where it decides- liquids only!
Anyone else experience random restriction??