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ValJean

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  1. ValJean

    200 lb loss photos

    Congratulations on your wonderful success! You look stunning!
  2. Hi everyone, After a long road, I'm finally getting banded—bright and early tomorrow morning! I'd appreciate any words of wisdom, encouragement, warning...how did you deal with last minute nerves? Were you coherent enough to remember the rest of the day once you came out of recovery? Is there anything my boyfriend (and caretaker for the next several days) should prepare himself for, beyond the basics? Thanks so much. This site has been such a huge source of support and inspiration over the past year its taken me to get to this point. I can't wait to join in with the "banded" crowd! Valerie
  3. I know that you are hearing this a lot, but I just have to say that you look amazing! Congratulations on all your success, and your wonderful positive attitude. I'm always happy to see when you've posted new pictures, because it is such an inspiration!

  4. ValJean

    Small Victories!

    Goodbye size 20 jeans—slipped on a pair of 18s this morning for the first time in over a year; and they fit comfortably! I am loving my band!!!
  5. ValJean

    help, trying to find a bike

    Just chiming in to agree with everyone here. When I bought my bike last summer, I went to a local shop and the owner was extremely helpful in finding the right bike for my size. It was used, so I got a great deal, too.
  6. Congratulations! You're doing awesome!
  7. ValJean

    6 months....94 lbs later...... before and current pics

    You look stunning! Congratulations on your success!
  8. ValJean

    Super Iced Coffee!

    I just figured this out, and its been making my mornings very happy--thought I'd share. Instead of mourning the loss of a favorite Starbucks treat (or wasting the calories on one), I suggest trying this simple trick for a very tasty iced "mocha": Get a plain iced coffee, add one prepared chocolate EAS AdvantEdge Protein shake. Low carb, 110 calories, 17 grams of protein. soooo good!:tt1:
  9. ValJean

    Pureed MEAT???

    I thought it would be awful too, but it wasn't bad at all! I would puree things like ground turkey or chicken breast with some refried beans (or any kind of beans really) and add some spices. Actually tastes really good!
  10. ValJean

    Super Iced Coffee!

    I don't know why, but I forget about the powders—need to start buying those instead of the pre-mades, which are pricey. Thanks for the reminder!
  11. ValJean

    On Respecting My Band...

    Congratulations on your new goals! Being honest with ourselves is sometimes the hardest thing to do; I am inspired by your willingness to be so honest and share your struggles with us. Good luck—you can do it!
  12. Thanks for your encouraging post and congratulations on your amazing success. You are an inspiration!
  13. Hi, I wasn't self-pay, but I just wanted to let you know that I was banded at DayOne in Chicago and they are amazing. Dr. Galvani is great, and the entire staff is so friendly, helpful, and supportive. I would highly recommend giving them a call and talk to their financial folks about payment plan options. Good luck!
  14. ValJean

    can anyone tolerate chicken?

    Something you might want to try is "velveting" your chicken (it's a technique used in Chinese cooking that keeps the meat moist when cooking). slice chicken into bite-sized pieces, and toss in a mixture one egg white and one tsp of cornstarch. Let this "marinate" for about 30 minutes. Pan fry with a small amount of olive oil (or just spray the pan with PAM to reduce fat in cooking).
  15. As someone who is also on medication for anxiety and depression, I would suggest that you talk to your doc ASAP about the hives; don't wait. The reason I say this (besides the fact that dealing with hives any longer than absolutely necessary sounds awful!), is because when I went in for my initial consultations for the lapband, my mental health issues were definitely a hurdle—there was increased concern about my ability to deal with the lifestyle change because of my condition, and the possibility of an increase in my depression/anxiety. So, I think it's important to be in a place where your meds are really working for you, and you're not suffering from any really troubling side effects (mental or physical). Hope that helps somewhat. I just think it's always best to be up front with your doc, saves time and trouble in the long run! Good luck! Valerie
  16. ValJean

    Has anyone heard of or experienced...

    Yes, my doctor told me just before my surgery that he was going to try for a one incision procedure, but needed the second entry point for the laporoscope. So I actually ended up with a two incision procedure (one larger incision just above my belly button, about 1 1/2 inch long), and a second, very tiny incision under my left breast (about a centimeter, if that).
  17. ValJean

    Greek Yogurt - Gimme the scoop

    I also love using plain greek yogurt instead of mayo in tuna or chicken salad, just season with some salt & pepper, maybe curry powder or tarragon; tastes great!
  18. ValJean

    3yrs 11mths and 21 days .... I hit GOAL!!!

    Congratulations!!!!
  19. YES! It's so funny, I was just telling my boyfriend this week that it seems lately I'm always chilly. I used to almost always wear short sleeves indoors, but now I need a sweater, plus a shawl around my shoulders in my office. I wasn't worried about it but still, I'm glad to hear that it's not just me!
  20. Hi Michele, I was banded on Jan 28th, and I felt the exact same way—it was the only real negative side effect I had, actually. General lethargy, and extreme exhaustion after pretty minor tasks. The first two full weeks back at work (where I have a desk job) were hell for me. I expected to be a ball of energy after the surgery, and I was so disappointed in myself for being tired all the time. It sucked, to be blunt! BUT--it does get better! The most important thing for me was to listen to my body, cut myself some slack and be "lazy" if I needed to be (even let the housework slide), and build back up to my normal routine gradually. I think kra102's suggestion is a good one, just try to do some light moving around/walking every hour or so, nothing strenuous. If you're able to during your work day, I suggest you take small breaks, step outside for fresh air and a quick walk around the block--it helped me alot. Also, just getting more sleep at night those first couple weeks was a huge necessity for me. It felt weird, but I'd force myself into bed pretty early (8pm some days), so I could get 9-10 hours. I know that's not practical for everyone, of course, but if you can swing it, I'd highly recommend it! And, of course, make sure you're getting plenty of Water and Protein and taking your Vitamins. Most important--DON'T beat yourself up! You've made a huge life change that will take some adjusting to. And everyone's body is different. Some people bounce right back, other's require more time and TLC. If you're feeling over stressed about it, call your doctor and let him/her know what's up. Hope some of that is helpful. Congratulations on your band and good luck! Valerie
  21. I had 2 incisions--1 that is about 1.5 inches long, right by my belly button, and a 2nd that is TINY, maybe a centimeter, just below my left breast. (Dr planned to do just 1, but ended up needing another entry point for the laparoscope.) My recovery was pretty smooth. My doc closed the incision with dermabond, which kind of freaked me out (I was sure I'd laugh too hard and pop it open or something!) but I didn't have any problems at all. Good luck!
  22. ValJean

    April Fools Weightloss Challenge

    Great job everyone! I just did my weekly weigh-in and am at 253.8— .2 lbs past my goal! I think I'll shoot for another 4 lbs by April 1.
  23. ValJean

    Hello From Chicago, IL

    Just wanted to say hi—I'm a Chicagoan as well! I was banded at Day One Health by Dr. Galvani. He is wonderful, but my first attempt at attending the support group there was a total bust--no one showed, turns out they had changed locations and I had been given the old info! I'll give it another try this month. Anyone in the downtown area that might be interested in meeting up sometime for a lunch or tea or something? I'm eager to meet some fellow bandsters in person! Hope to hear from you! Valerie
  24. I've been able to swallow my regular multi-vitamin if I cut it in half, but that may not work for you... I got the Alive liquid for post op, and that stuff is EVIL! I was able to choke it down for almost 3 weeks, then had to stop...I would dread getting up in the morning just because I knew it was waiting for me! Really nasty stuff.
  25. ValJean

    Panic B-4 Surgery

    Yes and yes--I was panicked and crying by the time the anesthesiologist came in--really freaking out. She put in my IV and gave me something that calmed me right down. I don't know what it was, but within a minute or two my tears had dried up and I was like "Let's do this!" Not sure if they give that to everyone or not, but you should ask your anesthesiologist before your surgery date. Good luck! Val

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