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spicegrrrl

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About spicegrrrl

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  • Birthday 10/02/1980
  1. Happy 32nd Birthday spicegrrrl!

  2. i definitely feel the wrath of all of the artificial stuff they put in protein drinks - i'm fairly headache-prone and any foods with lots of preservatives/sweeteners/msg/etc. almost always do me in. maybe you could try the gnc pure whey protein? the only ingredient is whey protein and it's supposedly unflavored so you can put it into anything you want (smoothies, juice, soup, etc.)
  3. for me, i would say one of the best things is feeling like i have control of my weight and, by extension, my life. i had been gaining for so long i felt like losing weight was hopeless (until the band that is). even just losing 10% of my body weight, i feel much healthier and alive. as for the worst - it's hard to lose slowly at times and look around the boards to see other people losing at double your rate (or more!). my loss was really slow at for the first couple of months and i got a little freaked out that getting banded wasn't going to significantly impact my weight. also, and this is going to sound weird, but i loved eating large quantities of food and that whole full/stuffed/sated feeling that came along with it. i just don't get that with the band - it's more of an uncomfortable feeling rather than a full feeling. so sometimes i really miss being able to get that serotonin kick from large quantities of bad food. it was always a real comfort for me growing up. all in all, though, i wouldn't change a thing. :thumbup:
  4. spicegrrrl

    Approved 2 places - where to go?

    hey there. i'm sorry i didn't see your post earlier - i could've helped you get in touch with him. yeah, dr. shayani has been transitioning into a new spot. he left day one almost right after i had my surgery (which totally freaked me out). but he has been excellent with keeping up with me, doing fills, etc. he is a very reassuring doctor. :wub: good luck with your surgery!
  5. I totally know how you feel. My doc made me wait 6 weeks before I got my first fill - and that fill didn't do too much to curb my appetite. Four weeks after that (and not losing much weight at all) I had my second fill - a fairly large one and I lost a little. But it wasn't really until my third fill that the weight loss picked up a bit. I was banded on 3/17 and it can be really frustrating to see people banded around the same time losing at twice the rate - but hang in there! I've found a bit of success in journaling my food - you can review what you're putting in and make adjustments if necessary - it's pretty useful. I've also started a walking routine, which may not be helping to shed pounds fast but is making my body feel better. Getting to the right fill point can take time but don't worry! This is a long-term life change. It may happen slowly but it'll happen. Best of luck.
  6. spicegrrrl

    Horrifying First Fill

    i felt so terrible after my first fill - as you can tell by the post - but i've had 2 since then and both have been _so_ much better. he was able to find the port much faster and had little to no needle trouble. thank goodness! didn't ever use flouro or anesthesia - it all just worked out. :thumbs_up:
  7. spicegrrrl

    Lap Band and Depo Provera

    i used to be on depo but i had horrible side effects - weight gain, headaches, terrible mood swings...needless to say, i'm not the biggest fan of the med.
  8. spicegrrrl

    Should I stay in the hospital overnight?

    i can see it either way. for me, it wasn't an option but i was super-happy to crawl into my own bed and have my partner take care of me right after surgery. i just felt really comfortable...then again...maybe that was the liquid vicodin...
  9. spicegrrrl

    Self doubt/hate...

    girlfriend, you are _so_ not alone. i've been one hundred pounds lighter than i currently am and even in my skinnier days i felt like i had so much weight to lose and that i was still really heavy. now i'd kill to be that much lighter... congratulations on your weight loss - i'm sure there are many things that are more enjoyable/easier to do now that you've lost the weight. sometimes, in the moment, it's hard to realize just how outstanding you've done and how great you actually look. there are a few books out there that deal with body/eating issues - i've got some names somewhere if you like. also, you may want to consider talking to a professional - it could help. whichever way you go, just know that you've got lots of people around here who know what you're going through. best,
  10. well, nearly 3 months in and i had my 3rd fill today, complete with my first productive burp (pb). that'll teach me to finish off the last few bites of tofu. all in all, not a horrible experience (sliming/spitting/regurgitating food) but it got me to thinking: now what? what exactly does one do after a pb? i know now to be a bit more careful and pay better attention to my body's signals - is there anything else? should i just drink liquids for the next few hours/days? what does everyone else do after a pb? anything special or do you just continue on your normal schedule? Thanks!
  11. spicegrrrl

    Eating day of fill?

    my fills have been a.m. appts and my doc says no solids before your fill (on that day). liquids are ok. after the fill he recommends that the next meal be a liquid/soup and if i'm able to tolerate that fine, then to go ahead back to solids.
  12. spicegrrrl

    Are fills painful?

    i had a really, really bad first fill - complete with lots of pushing on my stomach and needle prodding. i swear, it took an eternity and it hurt! however, i had my second fill today and my doc found the port no problem and it was over before i knew it. it was super-easy. so i guess i've had one bad and one good experience.
  13. spicegrrrl

    Sick!!

    make sure to tell your doc if you're feeling any illness. my surgery was scheduled on a monday and i caught some sort of stomach bug the weekend before - had a fever and everything. i spoke to my doc the night before surgery and he recommended holding off a week so that i was in good health before banding. needless to say, i was SUPER disappointed. but i had it done a week later and it was probably a good thing that i waited until i was no longer sick. see what your doc thinks. best of luck.
  14. spicegrrrl

    Horrifying First Fill

    Thanks everyone for your input! Local anesthesia sounds like it may be a good idea if there's to be more poking and prodding. Eek, I'm having flashbacks to this morning...staring up at the ceiling clasping my hands together in a death grip... Time-wise I would say poking/prodding was about 5 minutes and the needle part was about 5-7. Then drinking Water while filling/unfilling was another 5. So, in all, probably around 15-20 minutes...though it was perhaps the longest 20 minutes of my life. Ah well. I'm hopefull that this'll get easier. :blushing:
  15. spicegrrrl

    Horrifying First Fill

    Wow. I think I had assumed that my fills would be super-easy based on all that I'd heard about them but I went in for my first fill today and it was a pretty ugly experience. I'm laying down and my doc starts to poke and prod _really_ hard in search of my port. This is super-uncomfortable. Then he takes out the largest needle I've ever seen. Now, I'm not particularly needle phobic but he had to dig around with the needle for what seemed like an eternity (about 5-7 minutes actually) before he found my port. It totally hurt! So now I have a fill of 3.5cc and my port area/stomach is very, very tender. What the heck? My doc said as one loses weight, it's easier to find the port but I am _so_ not looking forward to my next fill. Blargh...

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