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Lola Granola

LAP-BAND Patients
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About Lola Granola

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  • Birthday 01/08/1974

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    Saskatoon
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  1. Happy 39th Birthday Lola Granola!

  2. I am so glad that I saw this thread! I am into week 3 of the post-op diet. I could not take the liquid diet for one second longer and pretty much started on the thicker liquids (pudding, Soups, etc) around day 4 post-op. I ate the pureed foods for most of the 2nd week. I have tried to eat some solid foods over the past 4 or 5 days. In short, I skipped I step in the post-op diet. That made me wonder if I was hurting myself just like the rest of you all. I have noticed one thing, however. I think that I chew my food way better than the average person or something. I have always had a fear of chocking on a piece of food, so the chewing thing comes natural for me. This is what caused me to start in on some "tame" solid foods like bits of chicken, soft cooked veggies, soft noodles, soft cheese, toast, crackers, eggs. I have been able to chew all of these things up into a mush and have had no issues swallowing the stuff. The one thing that I have noticed is that I do seem to get full much fast on the more solid foods. The other stuff just went right on through and I was left starving!! That is probably another reason why I moved on faster than I was supposed to. I needed find something that was going to stick to me a little longer. I have had a couple of occasions where I felt really full to the point of discomfort. I think that I too fast. I can chew food down to paste really fast because I have done it all my life. The ironic part of that "good habit" is that I think I can still eat too fast as a result. I am going to have to keep an eye on that. Also, I have noticed that when I am eating something that does not fit into the tiny 1 cup bowl that I purchased for myself that it is harder to visualize the 1 cup serving. My doctor told me to visualize what the food would look like mashed up in a 1 cup container. I guess I will get better at that with time. Anyone else feel like they have not really lost anything since the first week post-op?? I lost 4 pounds the first week post-op and have not lost a single pound since that time. I have also started walking regularly, so I know that I am "trying". I wonder if my body is just protesting or if I am eating way too much. I use My Fitness Pal and have noticed that I tend to eat between 1200 and 1500 calories each day. The program estimates that I am burning about 400 calories walking to an from work each day, so that is good to know! I just wish the scales would move a bit. Even one pound a week would be great!!!
  3. I was banded on 05/25/12 and have lost 12 pounds (including pre-op diet). Sort of worried that I have not lost more. At least I have not gained! That is a good thing, right? I also have walked to work every day for the past 2 weeks and am working on getting into the habit of using MyFitnessPal.
  4. Lola Granola

    Tips To Curb Sugar Cravings

    I am at the end of week 2 post-op and also experienced a decline in my desire for carbs during the pre-op diet. I was also worried that the post-op diet would trigger some cravings because of the textures and also the fact that the majority of the food choices seem to be higher in carbs. Guess what? It did trigger some wicked cravings!! I agree with the folks who suggest going "cold turkey" for a while. This has worked for me in the past. Eventually you learn what carb rich foods trigger you to want even more carb rich foods..... then you avoid eating them! For me.... soups, mashed squash, pudding (even no sugar/fat free varieties), etc.... are triggers. Been eating a lot of stuff like that in the post-op phase. It just takes a little will power to go cold turkey! That's all..... The good news, I guess, is that it really doesn't take that long to get the carb monkey off your back. It is keeping it off that is a little more tricky! Triggers! Those are the key! Learn to avoid those trigger foods!
  5. Lola Granola

    Pain, Hurts So Much So Deep

    I'm an "OCD" cleaner, as well. I also have to have everything tidy before I can move on to do something else (go to work, sit down to watch TV, go to bed, etc.). I have always been this way. I have no idea why. My husband just sort of accepts that the OCD house cleaning is just part of me. I have explained to him that I think I do it to cope with stress, feeling like I have some kind of expectations placed on me because I am a working mother, etc. He doesn't understand how cleaning helps with any of that, but at least he knows that it is not personal when I come behind him a dry all the water out of the kitchen sink after he washes his hands! I think he used to think that I expected him to do things like "dry the sink" after washing. Just explaining it to him and letting him know that I am fully aware that the problem is all me helped a lot. Now when he washes his hands right after I have dried out the sink he will at least say "sorry" and sometimes we even have a good laugh as I am drying up all those water spots! I am with the gal that posted above.... just try talking to your husband. He might be more understanding than you think. He just probably is never going to know how you feel unless you tell him, that's all. Good luck and feel better.
  6. Lola Granola

    First "stuck" This Morning

    Yes! I had something similar happen. I tried to eat a piece of red bell pepper thinking that I could chew the skin up really small. It was more difficult than I thought to do so and I ended up with a feeling like something was still "in there". I also drank a little water and it did seem to help. Probably because it was still a very small amount of food. I held off on eating anything else for the day. I just had soup, yogurt, stuff like that. The next day the feeling was gone and I have not had anything like that happen again. I feel lucky that I did not have something really big get stuck!! I can tell from this experience that something large stuck in there would probably be more than just a little uncomfortable!
  7. Glad I found this post. I have the same thing. I had surgery on May 25th, so I am just a little over a week out. I noticed the pains in my chest/diaphragm area once I stopped taking the pain medication. Now I am starting to understand why they gave so much pain medication. The incisions really didn't hurt much at all, but the chest thing is sort of uncomfortable. I notice it more in the evening and at night when I am trying to fall asleep. I thought that it was gas for while, but I noticed that I had the pain when I was certain that I had no gas at all. It is not really bad pain. I would say that it is more like a dull ache than a true "pain". Now that I have read everyones posts and have reflected back..... the pain probably had to do with swallowing a large mouthful of something or the other. I can recall doing more or less just that a few hours before noticing the pain/ache. Glad to know that should be short lived.
  8. Lola Granola

    Liquid Diet

    Hey! I just had my surgery this past Friday and am also on the liquid diet. I REALLY wanted a salad..... so I got out my juicer! I put in all of the stuff that I would have put into the salad (except for the dressing... GROSS). I used some lemon juice and a dash of Splenda to dress it up and bit. It is really good! Sort of like going to Booster Juice or something. It is also loaded with B vitamins because I used lots of lettuce and spinach. About 6 cups of tightly packed veggies made about 1L of juice. The only fruit that I included was an apple. I want to keep the calories and carbs low.
  9. Lola Granola

    Feeling Apprehensive

    My surgery is on the 24th!! I am having the EXACT same feelings that you are!! Like so many others, I too have been mulling it over in my mind for over a year now. I have also been sort of blown away by how much I have lost on the pre-op diet, but I also know that cannot keep this up alone. I would fall right off the wagon and gain it all back. There are some risks, but the risks of being overweight seem to be greater than those associated with the surgery..... or even the possible long term complications! The band can come back out again if it needs to! Just remember that! You are not stuck with it like you would be stuck with gastric bypass or the sleeve. BEST OF LUCK!! Get well soon!!
  10. Lola Granola

    Pre Op, So Depressed

    Yup! Feels sort of like when I stopped smoking many years ago!! You keep finding yourself searching for something and then realize you are searching for food. Obviously we are all really hungry during the pre-op diet, but sometimes I am looking for something to eat even after having the shake and the "naked" salad that I am allowed. In other words, I think I am looking for food because I am bored and nervous! I suppose they say that the first step is to admit that you have a problem. Gotta start working on accepting that I have a problem, too - I suppose!
  11. Lola Granola

    Starting Liquid Diet Phase (Liver Diet)

    I am on day 9 of my 14 day "liquid" diet. I have three of these high protein meal replacement shakes and then I can have up to 250 calories worth of low glycemic index veggies. No fat, dressing, starch, sugar, meat, etc. Clearly it is a very low calorie version of a very low carbohydrate diet. It makes the Atkins Diet seem liberal!! At any rate, I felt really crappy the first few days. In fact, I cheated a small bit the first 2 days. I made a thin soup from chicken broth (acceptable item) and pureed butternut squash (not a low glycemic veggie). I did this because I figured that my headaches and dizziness were probably from low blood sugar. It worked to curb the headaches and totally did away with the dizziness. After the first 2 days, however, I did not feel to bad and have not "cheated" since. Pretty lame cheat, huh? Who would ever think you could "cheat" by eating a steamed and pureed veggie with no oil, butter, etc...? All-in-all, I have lost 6 pounds in 9 days. I imagine that a lot of it is water, but at least I am sticking with the plan. How are you feeling these days? You have been on the liquids for a few days now.
  12. Lola Granola

    Facial & Body Hair??

    I have PCOS, too! It totally sucks! I do have to admit, however, that I did enjoy not having periods..... I eventually had to have a hysterectomy, so I guess I still don't have them. I have had facial hair since highschool. I used to bleach the hair, then I started to pluck the hair because bleach wasn't enough, then I began to use cream hair remover because the hair was too coarse for the hair remover cream. Now that I am in my 30's the hair is dark and nasty just like "man" whiskers. I actually have razors all over the place. In the bathroom, in my purse, in my car.... because the !@#$ grows back in less than 24 hours!! I have had a few lazer hair treatments over the last year. I still need to have a few more to get it all, I think. I found that the procedure was painful, but not so much so that I won't go back for more. Once you get a look at yourself without the little stubble things that you can see under your skin (even after shaving)..... you realize that you would go back even if it DID hurt really bad!!! At any rate, I was really hoping that someone would say that the hair growth gets better. I can see that the only person who stopped having hair growth doesn't have PCOS. That's not what I was hoping to hear....... Oh well.... It does look like several of you have lost some weight! How has that been for people?? Difficult? Easy? Neutral? Just curious.....
  13. HOLY COW! That is terrible.... not the part about the lap band being "bad", but the part where everyone you have told is feeling like pointing this out to you!! I am scheduled for surgery on May 25th and feel pretty much the same as you do. I think that the earlier bands had a lot of issues and I also think that some people don't follow the rules and end up gaining, not losing and/or hurting themselves with over-fills or by overeating, etc... We have all done a lot of homework on this thing and feel that it was the right choice for each of us. Try not to let them get to you!! You are just getting started..... you need support!!
  14. Lola Granola

    Got The "shakes"....

    Lilbelly, my surgery is on May 25th. When is yours? Honk, thank you for your input.
  15. Lola Granola

    Got The "shakes"....

    Thanks for all of the help! I actually took Jean's advice to eat some Protein with my "food" and it worked out just fine. I had my Ensure drink with some lettuce that had a little balsamic vinegar in it. I think that I will try to eat something solid with the Ensure from here on out because that seemed to help me a lot. I am allowed to eat lettuce and cucumbers and few other low glycemic index foods, so it should all be okay so long as I stick to the prescribed food list. Thanks again folks!

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