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LapBandit2013

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  1. LapBandit2013

    Lapband or sleeve?

    I chose the band based on the reversibility, and relatively lower risk. I am really happy that I have it, I feel like I got my life back and I am losing weight. HOWEVER, in all honesty I wish it were easier. If I were to do it over again, I would probably choose the sleeve. Weight loss with the band is slower and there is a lot of willpower required, plus strict adherence to dietary restrictions. For a lot of folks who are newly banded, we wonder why our meals aren't restricted and why we can still eat everything -- turns out the band is just supposed to make you feel full longer. Unfortunately for me, feeling full or just not hungry was never a prerequisite for abstaining from food in my brain. I find that I have to work at this daily, sometimes I fail, but I am chugging along almost totally fueled by the shame of failure now that way too many people know I had WLS.
  2. LapBandit2013

    10cc's in 11cc band

    How many fills did it take before you got to 10cc? I knew my recent fill wasn't enough, but my provider pretty much only does 0.25cc. I think to maximize profit.
  3. After I graduated to solids, nothing major has changed as far as social gatherings, having friends over for meals, etc. The biggest change is that I eat WAY less, and much slower than I used to. I always have leftovers to box up. Nothing weird, nothing that affects my ability to be social and eat with a group of people. You will learn quickly what your band can/can't handle, so I've never been stuck or PB'd in public. If I'm trying something new outside of my home, I take tiny bites and chew like crazy. When I graduated to mushies, I remember taking my friend out for dinner at a cute little Indian restaurant for her birthday. I was able to eat an entree without rice (most dishes are pureed, or saucy) and gave the paneer to my friend - it was delicious. You will still have the ability to socialize around food, and be adventurous with your palate, you will just learn to limit yourself and eat slowly, which is totally a good idea anyway. As far as drinking while eating, I am allowed to drink up until I eat, then I don't until 30 min after eating. I learned quickly not to break that rule, because drinking while eating causes me a lot of discomfort. You will get used to these things and you won't feel sad or left out. If anything, it feels good to no longer be the first one finished eating.
  4. LapBandit2013

    January 2013 Bandsters Unite

    yay, great job both of you! I'm down 72lbs altogether. I have so much more to lose, but I'm feeling super good. I just did the Warrior Dash (a 5k obstacle course) on Saturday, and that was a huge accomplishment that I didn't think I would do just 6 months out. Mind you, I walked half of it and finished in like 5000th place, but I still DID it. Water exercise is awesome kca1fan, I used to do that before surgery and it was so fun. I would do it again, but my current gym doesn't have a pool. Gowalking, congrats on qualifying for the knee replacement in half the time! Amazing!
  5. LapBandit2013

    My favorite NSV!

    Great NSVs! I can't wait to take my daughter to Disneyland, I plan to ride ALL the rides!
  6. LapBandit2013

    6 month Banded:)

    You look sooo good!! Congratulations!
  7. LapBandit2013

    My urine smells like Cheerios

    No, not currently. I'm wondering about ketosis, though.
  8. I know this is weird, but every once in a while my urine will smell really strongly like Cheerios. I'm not diabetic, and I do take daily multi-vitamins. Does anyone else get this?
  9. I know this is weird, but every once in a while my urine will smell really strongly like Cheerios. I'm not diabetic, and I do take daily multi-vitamins. Does anyone else get this?
  10. LapBandit2013

    70lbs down, 100 more to go...

    Yay, band buddies! It feels like so long ago, but its only been 6 months! Congrats to you on your loss, sounds like we are in similar boats. Would love to chat sometime!
  11. LapBandit2013

    70lbs down, 100 more to go...

    Oh my gosh, thank you everyone!!! You are all so nice & encouraging. I'm so glad I took a before picture because I was hiding from the camera for years, now I have something to compare to so I know I'm progressing even when I'm having a fat moment.
  12. LapBandit2013

    11 weeks and 11 inches lost!

    Wow, what a difference 35 pounds makes. You are like a whole new person. Congrats!!!
  13. LapBandit2013

    Is it risky

    I think it is risky, but to be honest I have taken liquid ibuprofen (children's) at an adult dose when I had horrible cramps a couple of times, it didn't kill me. I still try and take care of pain homeopathically, and have found some relief in tonics. Also, arnica rubs, heating pads and icing really helps. If you have a natural foods store or an herbalist nearby, go in and look at what they have.
  14. I was banded almost 6 months ago, 1/18/13, and have just reached 70lbs this week (including pre-op). I'm a little nervous about posting because I hate that this site is public, but I LOVE looking at progress & success pictures (kind of the same thing) and get really inspired by everyone on this site. My life is so much better, just being regular obese rather than super morbidly obese, I am so much healthier and happier than I used to be. My biggest achievement so far is my resting heart rate. At over 330lbs (my highest known weight) my resting heart rate was in the low 100s (super scary). Now, my resting heart rate is in the high 50s to low 60s - like an athlete!! I almost feel like one, too. Thank you to all of you who share on this site and put it all out there so we don't all feel alone. Have a great day!!

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