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Sirius

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  1. Sirius

    How Much Have You Lost So Far?

    I was banded on June 5th, and I have lost 13 pounds so far. I lost 10 pounds the first week, and only lost 3 pounds in the following two weeks, and I was also only consuming 500-700 calories a day. I'm glad I read this thread, I was starting to think I was the only one losing at a slower pace.
  2. I've read that you start losing after your first fill in a bunch of threads, but to me it still doesn't make sense since I'm taking in much less that 1,000 calories a day. Given my weight and age, I should be eating about 1,900 calories just to maintain my weight, and I'm eating 1,200 less than that a day. So...shouldn't I be losing? Well, after I get my fill...maybe in mid. July, I should be eating LESS...hmmm???...so how many calories will I need to consume to lose weight? I read that if you eat too little calories, then your metabolism slows down..mmm. I think eating less than 600 calories a day is not healthy at all...well, I guess we're all new here and are still learning how our bodies are responding to the band. It is a bit discouraging to say the least!:blushing:
  3. Sirius

    June line up

    I eat pretty fast myself, I think I'm done eating a cup of food in about 15 minutes. I guess since I'm a teacher and I only get a 30 minute lunch, which is actually more like 20 minutes, I have learned (not by choice) to eat too fast. :smile2:
  4. I also have a low BMI, and I'm 3 weeks post op. I quickly lost about 10 pounds the first week, but since then I've only lost 2 more, and I'm a little disappointed. I know that I can't lose weight super fast, but I am working really hard at it. I'm exercising every day for 1 hour, and I'm eating healthy and so much less that I used to eat, so it is a little frustrating to be stuck at 3 weeks. I know I haven't had a fill yet, but shouldn't I be losing weight since I'm netting 500-700 calories a day after subtracting the calories I burn in the gym? Is this normal? Is anybody else in the same boat I am in?
  5. I was walking from my car to the pub with my size 4 friend and my husband and some guys that were driving by just yelled "fatties". I was a size 10 which is NOT big, and I felt soooo embarrassed. I yelled back "you wish", but deep down I felt ashamed and depressed the whole night. I felt embarrassed that my husband had to hear that, my self esteem took a nosedive. It just pissess me off that women now a days have to be a size 2-4 to look "normal". When did this happen? Why??? I remember when being a size 8 -10 was normal...what's wrong with that?
  6. Sirius

    Lapband must haves

    I didn't have a problem getting approved because of my low BMI because I was pre hypertensive, and have a family history of heart disease. I was also diagnosed with borderline mitral valve prolapse. Eventhough this is not life threatening, if I had become bigger, then I might have had problems. My grandmother died at age 50 of a heart attack, and I have two uncles who have undergone heart bypass surgery...so all in all my future didn't look to good if I was to remain obese. I was self-pay though and didn't have to go through the insurance hassle. I had my surgery in Mexico, so it was so much more affordable.
  7. My doctor has banded children as young as 12. It all depends on the severity of the obesity. He says that it's hard to band children not because of the surgery itself, but rather that children are not mature enough to understand that they will not be able to eat anything, and everything they used to eat, and that can be very risky post-op when they are in recovery. I can tell you from my own experience that it's been hard for me to give up certain foods, like diet coke and bread, and I'm an adult, and I understand the risks. Imagine how hard it must be for children that still don't have the maturity to control themselves. The first time I ate a bit of bread and it got "stuck", I felt scared, and I thought I was just going to die, and I knew what was happening to me, because I had read about it and spoken to people it, but you are still not prepared for it until it happens to you. So, what I'm trying to say is that if you are mature enough to go without certain foods and if you have the commitment to change your lifestyle, then you are not too young. I hope that you get approved by your insurance soon; nobody should have to wait to get this done!!
  8. I live in South Texas, right across from the Mex. border, so I had my surgery in Mexico. (I was self pay) I had my first consultation on the May 15th, and had all the pre-op tests done the next week, and I just waited for school to be out (I'm a teacher) to have my surgery. I was banded 3 weeks after my 1st consult. I'm so glad I didn't have to wait at all. :grouphug:
  9. Sirius

    Lapband must haves

    measring cups (so you know exactly how much you are eating), juice, sugar free posicles( these are a life saver for me), cans of soup, sugar free jello, measuring tape (to measure yourself every week), a notebook or journal so you can document your food intake and/or how your body responds to certain foods (once you are able to eat them), Mederma for your scars, Anti-acids, and a book or magazines so you keep busy in the hospital and or durin recovery. Those are just some of the things I needed.
  10. Sirius

    I Want My Band Removed Now!!!!!

    Just hang in there, you'll return to normal soon. You will be able to eat anything you want, only difference is that you'll eat alot less of it! You can do it, wait until your first fill, then reconsider.
  11. I had my surgery in Mexico too, and I had a great experience. I don't know Dr. Joya, but I'm sure you'll be well taken care of. Dr.'s in Mexico, for the most part, are "people" doctors. What I mean is that they take their time with their patients, they get to know you, as a person, and they make you feel secure in a way. I have had a number of surgeries in Mexico with different doctors, and I've never had a bad experience. So, good luck, and DON'T WORRY!!!
  12. Sirius

    It's coming out:

    I'm sorry I didn't read this thread sooner, you just might have waited a bit longer with the band. I have a friend who was banded 4 years ago, and just like you, had problems with the port. She had her port wound open for about 2 months. It seems like quite a few people are allergic to the material the port is made of, so they removed her port for about a year, then they replaced it with another port that was made from a different material, and now she's doing great.
  13. Sirius

    The feel of the band

    No, I don't feel the lap band. I feel the same as before the band, and I only feel the port when I make certain movements, or when I sleep on my port side, but other than that I can't feel it!
  14. Sirius

    i am staying on plan today because ...

    I'm staying on task today because it will get me to my goal weight faster.
  15. Sirius

    June line up

    I was banded on June 5, and I also want to join the Jazzy Junes!!! Please add me to the ever growing list!!! Thank You!:biggrin:
  16. Sirius

    How late is too late?

    I have a cousin who got banded, and never got any adjustments until almost 2 yrs. after her surgery. She lost about the same as you have...but once she got her first fill...well she started losing weight fast, and now looks GREAT!!! So, it's not too late for you either.
  17. I hope things work out for you, it keeps my hopes high. I am also from a lower BMI, and I am worried this might happen to me too. I want to stay positive, and I have seen many people have great results, but it's always in the back of my head. I have tried everything to regain my post baby figure without any success. (My baby is 5 years old now) I do have a sluggish thyroid, but the doctor says I don’t have "clinical hypothyroidism". I'm not taking any meds for it, he says that my food intake is keeping me overweight and not my thyroid...so...I have done almost everything possible to lose weight, I've exercised more, gone on every known diet ever invented only to fail. I've taken almost every prescription pill to lose weight available...Ectiva, Xenical, Phen Phen, Ionamin, Itravil, (you name it, I've taken it!) I've done mesotherapy, massages; I've taken hCG shots as well. I've had lipo 5 times already, I've had a tummy tuck, I've even tried the intragastric balloon. (Needless to say that was a bad experience; I only lost 10 pounds in 5 months.) I haven't let myself go, even though I know people think I have, but they don't know the struggle it has been for me. So now I'm here, this is my last hope of ever regaining my figure. I know many think that I'm at the perfect weight, or size, but for me, this is not acceptable. I don't feel healthy, I don't look or feel attractive, I don't have energy and I'm fed up with being overweight. Being overweight has changed my personality, and I don't recognize myself anymore. So I got banded almost a week ago, I feel hopeful, (I've lost 6 pounds) but I'm still on the liquid diet. I have fears, many fears, but I try to look ahead. I'm told that after the liquid and mushy food period is done, and after I get my first fill, that I should lose up to 1 pound a week. It sounds like a little, but if you put it all together, then it slowly adds up to a lot. So...you've lost around 25 pounds, in 4 months so I'm thinking you are on the right path. You have lost an average of 6 pounds per month. That's great!!! Although it doesn't seem like it right now, think about what your weight would be like right now without the lap band? I know that you will get there and that you will lose the 36 pounds that you need to lose, as I too will lose the 52 pounds that I have to lose. Give it a year; we can't lose in a couple of months what took years to gain. :tongue2:
  18. I will not miss tearing my jeans trying to pull them up being anti-social avoiding mirrors getting control shapers and fat reducing creams as gifts my husband squeezing my fat arms taking diet pills spending my money on every "miracle fat reducing" product invented blaming my sluggish thyroid my fat clothes using body shapers under clothes.... unsexy pajama pants just a few I can think of from the top of my head!!!
  19. I am 5 days post op, and I started working out yesterday. I started with 30 minutes on the elliptical and today I walked an hour on the treadmill at 3.5 speed and 3.0 inclination. I feel very good, and I have no pain, so I think it depends on the way you feel. The sooner you get moving the faster you recover, that's what I think.
  20. Sirius

    Feelings of choking?

    I just got banded 2 days ago, and I haven't vomitted...yet! Man, I felt horrible when I awoke from the anestesia...I was about to vomit, but I was so tight I just couldn't vomit! I thought That was it!!! For sure my band would slip, but nothing happened. I'm following the doctor's every advice, and I'm not risking it. That experience was enough for me. Sorry I don't have much experience with this.
  21. Sirius

    One year later

    Congratulations on your accomplishment!!! Seeing "before and after" pictures of people that have accomplished their weight loss goal is the #1 best motivator for me. I feel that you will be inspiring many people by posing for it! I think you should do it 100%

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