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stef123633

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  1. Ok, here is a secret...I used to work for Humana Military and the nurses that put referrals in would never not have somebody doing that while they were gone. Ask to speak to the manager....I promise you, referrals for your area are getting done by somebody for the next three weeks. You'll get buried in a pile otherwise....


  2. I haven't budged in awhile...I had a fill in January, so it has been 3 months....I scheduled one for next week hoping that will help...I think I can eat more now than I could back then.

    My anniversary is 5/22 and I am 13 lbs from my goal. However, I have been 13 lbs from goal for about a month now.

    How is everyone else?


  3. Hi, I found your question under "unanswered posts." I'm in TX but could tell you that here you pay between $60-75 per hour session. Most trainers want to a minimum of 2 sessions per week and act like that is a "rule" but if you can only afford once a week, just tell them. You need to meet with them and see if your personalities would match. Do you belong to a gym? I've used trainers at the gym but prefer independent ones as they have less rules to follow for lack of a better description and aren't forced to sell side products like nutrtitional items or Vitamins. Hope this helps!


  4. Wow, that is weird they didn't have you standing straight up for the barium swallow. It does seem like a small fill for only previously having 2 ccs in your band but you don't say how often you get your fills or how long ago your surgery was. I've heard of surgeons that will do them every 2 weeks some every 4 weeks, some make you wait until your a month post op, some longer....so I think that info makes a difference...let us know :Dancing_sorry:


  5. IMO, if you are only eating 1200-1400 calories per day and burning 700 calories in exercise per day, you're net calories are only 500 to700 per day. That is not enough and you're probably messing up your metabolism. 700 calories of exercise per day is a TON, I think you need to eat alot more.


  6. Wow, lots of us slow May losers have PCOS and/or insulin resistance. I have both also. I went off metformin cold turkey the day of surgery after being on it for 7 years. I wonder if that is impacting me? I have religously counted calories and journaled this week and I am down 3.5 lbs. Let's encourage each other. We're half-way to our 1 yr mark, we still have time to be "successful"- whatever that may be in each of our own cases!


  7. I'll join you! I was banded 5/22/08 and since day of surgery have only lost 13 lbs:sad: It is my fault though. I have gotten myself back on track this week, I am logging EVERYTHING that goes into my mouth. I needed a reality check and got it on Monday at the doctors office and with the nutritionist. I was low BMI to start with and have gone from 31.5 to 29.5 which officially makes me only overweight now, not obese:smile:. I've been exercising religiously with weights and cardio and have really tones also, but I don't think that shows up on the scale. I had a giant pity party for myself Monday, boo-hooing at "failure" but I am back at it now! I'd love to find a regular group on here to relate to and check in with. Seeing the doctor every 8 weeks is too long to be on my own!


  8. Probably time for another fill. I have been exercising way over the top and not losing a darn thing. Well, I've been put in my place, my portions were way too big, I was due for a fill, and I've finally accepted I am just going to have to journal and count everything in my mouth, the lap-band is no different in that aspect of weight loss...at least for me. We just have to focus and work this thing! Good luck :laugh:


  9. I too am a slow loser. I had surgery 5/22/08 and to date have lost 12 lbs since then. I workout hard 4 or 5 days per week. I am facing the fact that I have a love affair with food and just can't get over only eating a few bites of real food. I am an evening snacker of easy foods but no longer! I am changing this! I did manage to get from the "obese" category to the "overweight" category with my 12 lb loss. I was a very low BMI bander to start with, self-pay. I had so many successful bandster aquaintances that told me how easy this would be and they were successful. I need to stop beating myself up and just get on the wagon!

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