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cmeyer11

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  1. What is first bite syndrome? If it is what it sounds like, I think I have it. My food gets stuck earlier in the day, by late afternoon I can eat most anything. BUT I am not eating junk, am writing down what I eat and am exercising. And at 55 years old, I'm slowly losing weight and healthier than I've been in years! Look, this is not easy. We like food that isn't good for us, we eat to numb our feelings, when we're bored sad andy alone etc....But even if you're starving, you don't have to eat pizza and potato chips. I wish I was losing quicker and that I was more restricted, or at least more consistently restricted. But this is a TOOL and we have to learn how to use it properly to help us reach our goals. Don't give up, but don't expect magic, either.


  2. I had my 1st fill 3 days ago (3 cc's) and feel no restriction at all. Very disappointing! I was hoping for restriction to decrease portions--mine are way too big, also finding it hard not to drink and eat at the same meal. I don't have another fill appt for 8 weeks bc my MD is so busy, but if I still don't feel any restriction by the end of the week, I'm going to call and try to get something earlier. I could live with the 6 weeks between the procedure and fill #1, but this is getting ridicules--why have the band if it isn't working?

    Thanks for this thread, it's helpful to hear what others are going through.

    Caryn


  3. Look, we're all food addicts, which is why we decided to get this surgery in the 1st place. I've been struggling like hell and each day is more difficult as I'm hungrier all the time and can eat whatever I want. My 1st fill is 1/11 and I can't wait. I found it much easier to lose (20 lbs so far) when on liquids. Adding solids not only has stopped the weight loss but also has greatly increased my food urges. So i'm trying the best I can, which is anything but perfect, and when I read how hard you are on yourselves, I try to be a little kinder to myself when I screw up, cause it doesnt make it any easier.

    cmeyer11


  4. Charlygirl08,

    I'm in the same boat as you re: healing very quickly from the surgery. I find that I can eat pretty much whatever I want without any consequences (other than guilt!). I've had a couple of bad days but have mostly adhered to mushy foods minus the blending. Unfortunately, I'm getting hungrier as the days pass. And the holiday season is an additional handicap. Can't wait for my first fill on 1/11.

    Caryn


  5. In a way, I'm jealous. I was banded 11/29, have eaten chicken and cheese on 3 separates occasions, also find that I'm gulping liquids and having more than 1/2 cup at t time, and I've had no problems so far. It makes me wonder if my band is on right and why I feel no restriction. Any ideas? The good news is that I;ve lost 15 lbs since my surgery.

    caryn


  6. this was very helpful. However, I have a question that no one has been able to answer yet. I was banded 11/29 and am just finishing my 2nd week, with no restriction. I find that i am eating larger portions--8 oz at a time, for ex. Also, I began eating chicken. Am I damaging my band? I don't feel any discomfort when I do this, but worry that i may be causing problems for myself. Pls. help!

    Thanks,

    Caryn

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