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SRaeM

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  1. I can not take big bites or eat fast. However if I eat slowly and throughly chew, I seem to be able to eat about all I could want. I'm afraid that if I get more fill nothing will go down. I have to chew until I quit because my jaw is tired rather than when I feel full. Is it just me? What does a sweet spot feel like? My band won't hold much more and it's not like I don't have pb episodes. Information please.:welldoneclap:


  2. I lost the expected amount at 3 months out. I'm told this is normal. I do Zinc and a generic Nixon Shampoo. I seemed to go back to normal. Then a couple a months ago, I really started losing hair again. I went to my Dr. and found out my hormones were out of wack (which believe me I had already noticed). She said any hormonal changes can also cause Hair loss. I'm told that losing fat cells releases a lot of stored hormones. If you're losing extra hair, you may want to get your levels checked or talk to your Dr. It's helped me. I was thinking of braiding my own bathroom rug. There was so much hair down there.


  3. I am finally feeling restriction. It's a couple weeks after my 3rd fill. It's a good thing. Is anyone else reaching that "end of honeymoon" period where it's really hard not to go back to your old habits? I'm hanging in there and trying to get a new wind. I'm aslo changing some supplements and meds. to hopefully help with the energy. I was low on magnesium and B12, and had hormones flying all over. I'm so happy so far. I want to get back to the excitement. Today I packed up a huge box of clothes to give away that I vow I will never fit in again. It really did help.


  4. I have a high bed and actually found it easier. There was no bending to stand up or sit down. The hospital I was in gives you a little pillow to hold to your stomach to sit up or move about I guess (I never needed it for that). It was however, very much worth taking home. I found it really useful in bed. I sort of propped half my stomach up so that I could almost lay on my stomach, but the port didn't touch the bed.


  5. I finally have some restriction, but I'm following back into bad habits. I have good restriction in the a.m., but once I eat something I'm hungry and I want to eat every couple of hours. Do you snack? Stick to three meals a day? What kind of schedule do you follow? Have you experienced this hunger. I've done pretty good until now on will power, but now I'm losing it.


  6. Has anyone else had hormone ups and downs. I have started period after abnormal period since I was banded and started losing weight. I am on the pill, but it is a very low dose. I feel like a teenager again. Horrible cramps, mood swings, pimples all the stuff I've outgrown. Has anyone else experienced this? Help me please.


  7. You're not totally alone. I was walking around the store and thought boy this feels funny. Why am I tripping over my pants? I reached for the waist and realized my jeans were half way down my hips. Thankfully for me, I was wearing an equally to big shirt. I hobbled home saying hurray! But oh no, I can't wear these again. Now, I have to afford to new jeans.


  8. I think it depends on the surgeon. I was amazed how fast things moved once my insurance was set. I had to prove a year history (thankfuly my family Dr. could do that for me) for my insurance. Once the insurance was done, I had my appointment with the surgeon and was in surgery in a couple of weeks. He made me have a ton of pre-op tests: endoscopy, electrocardiogram, stress test, etc. However, they went very fast and were covered by insurance.


  9. I have tried every diet out there. I actually gained weight religiously following Weight Watchers. This has been wonderful. I definitely recommend it. It is one of the safest thing you can do and you have so much control over the size of your final restriction. I am finally losing weight. When discussing with my Dr. the differences in my responses to meds. or things, she said you finally have a metabolism! I couldn't be happier with my decision even though everything has not been perfect.


  10. I am so excited tonight. I had a goal to be in the 2's by the 4th of July (huge family & neighbor camp out), but I had been stuck at 326 for a couple of weeks. I went into the Dr. today and was down 11 lbs. Now I think my goal may be possible.

    I still have very little restriction (only in bite size not in amount of food consumed). I think going on liquid pre-op diet for a few days (not to mention getting the flu) really helped. I got out of my slump. You will too!


  11. In talking to my Dr.'s office, the price is higher for self pay. If the Dr. is in the plan of your insurance company, they have to accept what the insurance company says the procdure is worth. If they give other people the same discount (who don't have the insurance), they lose their status with the insurance company. The Dr. only receives a percentage of the cost when the insurance company pays. They receive the full amount when you self pay. I'm not saying they lose money, but they receive less for the same procedures.


  12. I know it's not the same, but I found something when I'm really desperate. I put a little low fat Peanut Butter in Cream of Wheat. I use the single serving instant made with milk. Put peanut butter in the milk. Micro 2 minutes. Stir in instant Cream of Wheat. Micro 1 more minute. This takes care of my peanut butter craving. You can top with yogurt or anything. Perhaps something Sugar Free Chocolate.< /p>

    Peanut Butter cups are my favorite.

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