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jlynne12

LAP-BAND Patients
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About jlynne12

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About Me

  • Biography
    Enjoying the journey as much as the destination
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Running, Crafting, Cooking, Traveling! Exercising-Fitness!
  • Occupation
    Higher Ed
  • City
    Houston
  • State
    Texas
  1. jlynne12

    Banded Feb 7th!

    Congratulations on a successful surgery! & we all need a place to rant- especially with a major lifestyle change that comes with having weight loss surgery. I'm almost 3 years (3 years in May) post op Lap Band, and I have had a couple of situations where co-workers were worried about the amount of food I was eating when we would go out on staff lunches, which can be frustrating! But once they realized I had surgery, then the worry goes away. I would mentally prepare for the comments- usually people do not do it to "tease" you about food, but it can be hard the first couple of weeks for people to get used to your new lifestyle & for you to adjust as well. Once that time goes by, the comments usually stop. If it continues, I would speak with them about how even though they think they are being supportive, that apologizing about eating in front of you isn't necessary. & once you move on to regular foods, there shouldn't be anything to comment about (except then you'll get comments about your weight loss)
  2. jlynne12

    Any Runners?

    I agree with the above comments about running on an empty stomach- but making sure you are hydrated. Running seriously changed my whole body during the first year of my weight loss post-lap band. I started slow, alternating between walking & jogging, and eventually built up to running 5 miles, 4 times a week in the mornings before work. To beat the hunger that comes from running- I always followed up with something that had Protein and carbs (usually a protein shake with fruit)- and it helps. Make sure you stay hydrated throughout the day as well. Best of Luck with your new fitness accomplishment! I hope it treats your body as well as it did mine "She believed she could, so she did" Lab Band- May 31, 2011 Starting Weight: 290 1 Year Surgervisary Weight, May 31, 2012: 160 2 Year Surgervisary Weight May 31, 2013: 163 UGW: 155- Reached June, 2012 Current Goal: To get back to UGW!

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