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  1. i think you should do the 6 month supervised diet with a dietitian that works with the surgeon you would use for the lap band surgery. the dietitian will teach you during those 6 months the changes that have to be made to succeed with the band. if you are really committed you will find out what needs to be done and do it. i hope you are so you can start enjoying life instead of being miserable about your weight. :eek: good luck!!!


  2. no no no fanny a burp thats stuck is no way like getting stuck. when you get stuck you have pain, and i mean pain in the middle of your chest, right between the boobs. :eek: its the food and it either goes down after a while or it comes up. but it is very uncomfortable. you also salivate while the food is stuck and if you swallow the saliva it just adds to the stuck food more. so you have to spit out the saliva. i usually get a little burp when its time for me to stop eating and if i dont stop i pay for it. you just have to learn about your own body and how it works with the band.


  3. sue sue,

    i took insulin for my diabetes and know what you are going through. the fact that you lost any weight while on insulin is amazing to me. i gained constantly. your journey is just going to be different, but if you stick to it you will succeed. definately do eat the Protein first then vegetable and something low carb. for my carb i usually have a toasted whole wheat pita bread. toasting it makes it taste better and takes longer to eat. and try to eat as s l o w as you can.


  4. i live in new york and have blue cross blue shield insurance. i had absolutely no problem with the insurance covering my operation fully. i did a lot of research myself before deciding on the lap band. so do your research, and i am sure the more you read the more you will agree that it is the way to go when all else fails. i never knew what being full was before i had my band. i was either starving or stuffed. now i know what it is like to be full without feeling like i'm going to explode. :clap2:


  5. i was banded on 10/15 and lost about 20 lbs in the first 3 weeks. then as i healed i was able to eat just as much as i did prior to the band. i thought i had made a mistake and that i would never get this weight off. then i started to eat really hard foods that needed to be chewed a lot. that was the magic bullet. i feel full much faster and need to stop eating after a few florets of raw broccoli dipped in Salad Dressing and a cold (much harder to eat cold) chicken leg. as of today i am down 35 lbs. and feel like the next 100 lbs. won't be impossible.

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