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diboing

Pre Op
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About diboing

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  1. diboing

    Fitbit

    It's addictive. I looooooove mine. I can set the sleep alarm to ensure I can get enough sleep, it allows me to track my steps and set a standard. It also lets me count my calories. The only problem is I get confused by the calories in and out. They do not seem to match. Otherwise Enjoy Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  2. I am in the UK. I thought long and hard about each type of surgery and quite honestly I could not decide which one. Each had the benefits and disadvantaged. So I was offered the opportunity of entering a research trial where a computer randomised me into a surgery. It choose a band and I can truly say I am happy with this decision. I am a great believer that everything happens for a reason. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  3. Since my weight loss I am excited to go into "normal" shops and I feel the begining of another addiction....... Shopping!!! But there are times when I wonder what my style is????? Never the less, I sometimes just go into stores to try on the clothes to see how my shape is changing ..... I've also noticed I have now moved from my traditional anything in black to more vibrant colours. Loving my band Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  4. Hi I had mine (band) in Birmingham. We had to do a 6 month education programme, where you attend once a month for 6 months. Then you see a dietician again, get referred to the weight Loss consultant, then to a surgeon and then the waiting list. It does take time but it gave me the time to think about the surgery and really make up my Mind Hope that helps Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  5. diboing

    UK Newbie

    Thank you. I haven't had any fills yet, just hoping they work!!!! Is it painful? They uk dieticians do not talk about eating as much Proteins, but it appears this may be the way forward. Good luck with your journey. We will get there it may take a little time Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  6. diboing

    UK Newbie

    I had my band on 2nd June. With the 10days pre op diet and 3 weeks after I lost 2.5 stone. Which in my world is AMAZING. But two weeks with a stall I am now begining to get a little freaked out. What happens if it doesn't come off. I am reading the messages each day and gathering a lot of strength from them. Reminding myself this is ok, everyone looses at a different speed. I have to believe in a years time I will have lost weight!!! Keep following the plan and know you are not alone. I'm also from the UK. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  7. Tell them you are feeling under the weather and not able to eat much. Then have a few mouthfuls of something that nearest thing to soft!! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  8. diboing

    Pre lap band

    Baby food doesn't hold the level of nutrients you need. Just cook something with high levels of Protein then blend. It is lovely........ Honestly Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  9. diboing

    Pre lap band

    I thought purée food would be awfull, but after 3.5 weeks of liquid food, purée is AMAZiNG Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  10. diboing

    Pre lap band

    I cannot lie the pre op diet is awfull. However because it is a choice between sticking to the diet or no operation, then you develop a determination you didn't know you had. Pre op I made the familly meals, then post op I made meals, made an afternoon tea for the familly, sat in a restaurant while the familly ate. Remember it is only for 6 weeks where as the effects of the surgery will be with you for lifetime. Wishing you all the best. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  11. diboing

    Need Help

    I had my band on 2nd June. If i drank too fast or too much then I would get a tightness under the ribs and some burping. I could drink as much Water or juice as I wanted without feeling full but anything else I was limited with. Try slowing down when drinking and notice if the tightness eases. If the feelings do not go away then call your team. In the UK I can contact the dietitians every day with any worries. Hope you feeling better soon. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  12. Hi Stuart I had my band on 2nd June. As long as you stick to the eating plan your team give you, then things should move forward. The only problems I have found are extreme tiredness and a few loose stools (nice!!). The first few days were taken with siping as much as i could. I also had a lot of wind as they put a lot of gas into your stomach in the operation, but that settles down. Overall I have absolutely NO regrets, just take things slowly and listen to your body. A couple of tips I would recommend is: 1) always carry a little sachet of hot chocolate / Soup / horlicks. Just in case your plans during the day change. If you need something then you have it with you. 2) I have a lunch box ready for the next stages. I brought two side plates and a tablespoon. I intend to carry it with me everywhere, so I can eat he correct portion sizes. Good luck, it is worth all the effort. Diboing Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App

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