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You are too dadgum cute! Your hubby must be loving that hourglass figure.
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This thread breaks my heart. I always look forward to seeing Mis73's posts. You can see her presences is surely missed. Sending out prayers for Missy.
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I was never able to last two weeks on a diet. Every Sunday I would over indulge because every Monday I was starting a new diet. By Tuesday I would fail. I doubted Lapband would help me, but I took a chance and it has been the best thing I could have done for myself. Today I am wearing a size 14 down from a 22 and I am confident I will get down to a size 7. Even after I got the band I thought I'd be a failure. However, once I got the right amount of "fill", I was no longer hungry, I didn't graze on food during the day, I was satisfied on much smaller portions. The inches came off. I don't count carbs or calories, I just find myself eating like a normal person that's a size 7. I've had the Lapband for seven months, I couldn't be happier.
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Is there a restriction for LapBand? I called my surgeon's office and the nurse said, "yeah, I think you're fine, but mention it to the MRI technician, they will know for sure." It was the radiology department that told me to call my surgeon. Has anyone here had an MRI after the LapBand procedure? I guess I can call the manufacturer tomorrow, but I just wondered if anyone here has had one. I can't be the first person with a band that needs an MRI. Gee Whizz, you'd think someone could give me a solid answer.
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I eat ground beef, but I ask the butcher to grind it a second time. I had a few issues with it in the beginning, but now I am enjoying it.
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I constantly had a Popsicle in my mouth the first few days. They kept me hydrated and sane! I'm a big advocate for sugar free Popsicles.
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Honey, I feel for you! Now is the time to really utilize the sugar free Popsicles and sugar free Jello. I brushed my teeth a lot. I found that I didn't want to eat right after I brushed my teeth so I did it all of the time. Keep your mouth busy with liquid sugar free treats. It was in my first post op days that I developed an appreciation for Crystal light. I also would crush Popsicles and eat them with a spoon, just to get the texture of food. You will make it through, I promise you. (((Hug)))
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I dice my food up real small before I plate it. I also use small fork and baby spoon. I bought several one minute sand timers for my table and one for each purse. I use the sand timer after each bite and do not take the next bite until one minute has passed. I stop eating after 20 bites (twenty minutes). It's tough, the toughest habit to break. You have to find a method that works for you. You have to train yourself to be super aware when you're eating. This is the method I was taught at True Results. Good luck to you. Eating slow is the "New Yoga" lol.
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I was a size 22 the day of my surgery 11/01/12. Last night my very petite 11yrs old daughter ran up to me and gave me a hug. She realized her arms could wrap around me. I'm now between a size 16 and 14. It was a very endearing moment and a very pleasurable NSV. I love my LapBand and everyday there is a new reward.
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Gerber stage 2 prunes. A natural way to get things moving. Just one or two jars will do the trick and only 70 calories per jar. (Mushy Stage) a lot of prune in a teeny serving. Magic!
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I like VitaFusion's Gummy multi Vitamin for adults. You can buy them at costco. They are really tasty. Sometimes if I chew them too fast they can get stuck. I can dissolve them completely in my mouth by sucking on them. I absolutely hate Vitamins. The smell and taste. These however are very, very pleasant. I could mail you a couple to taste. They hold 2012 Chef's Best Award for taste.
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I received my band in November 2012. I have just noticed Hair loss in the last two weeks. I have been wearing my hair in a ponytail lately, so I don't know if I am actually having more hair loss, or if my hair isn't able to shed all day long since its pulled back therefore, when I brush my hair at night it appears to be extra loss. Regardless, I went out today and bought 5000mcg of Biotin. I find it humorous that my options are chubby with great hair or skinny and bald. Such is life!
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I have so many clothes to give away. The sizes are all mixed together so if you take one you take all. I'm way too lazy to organize and sort. Cost is a Starbucks Caramel Frappe Light and a half hour or so of conversation. Thousands of dollars in clothes. Tons of jeans, tops, dresses and bras sizes 44d and 42 DD. let me know if interested.
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I've only been band-ed for six months. I've been in the green zone for going on three months. At this time, I cannot over eat. I have over eaten a couple of times, but I was so uncomfortable, I promised myself I would never do that again. It's an awful seasick feeling for me. It's like aversion therapy. It's so awful you'll do anything to avoid it. You are not to put that type of stress on your lapband, it can do damage. It was very foolish of me, and I was totally eating in a manner that was against everything I was taught. The band has taught me how to eat. I'm very happy with what I've learn, however, I would have much rather never experienced the discomfort.
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Well, it's a bittersweet day. My family told me that my favorite shirt is too big for me to wear. I LOVE my shirt. It is my "go-to" shirt. I thought I always looked good in my shirt. I'm going to keep it like a security blanket and cuddle with it while I watch tv at night. Yay to a smaller size though!
What to bring on surgery day?
in The Lounge
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A shirt that buttons in the front, not one you pull over your head. I learned that the hard way. Best of luck to you!