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levi0324mom

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About levi0324mom

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  • Birthday 05/20/1970

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  1. Happy 43rd Birthday levi0324mom!

  2. Happy 42nd Birthday levi0324mom!

  3. 3 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 3rd Anniversary levi0324mom!

  4. levi0324mom

    Dayton Ohio Bandster

    Thanks Jess30 -- I have more restriction right now than I have ever had, but probably because it is that time of the month. I was filled about two and half weeks ago and can't say that I really felt any difference after the fill than before until this past week. I have another fill coming up in July, so I hope to feel more then. The other thing I also read was that sometimes, it takes your band a little time to catch up with the fill??? Other than it kicks in eventually, I don't really understand it, but would be happy if that were the case. As of today, I hit a new low so, if nothing else, this last week has really helped, even with traveling and eating non-standard items. For me, I think the no liquids during meals has been a big help for my body overall -- I used to drink a lot during meals. I've also significantly decreased in take, but didn't feel like I was really doing very well as of late. As for a luncheon -- that sounds like fun. I have been to one support group meeting, but golf during the time that it usually meets, so I had hoped to get back in the grove in the fall. Thanks for your help!
  5. levi0324mom

    Dayton Ohio Bandster

    Thanks Jess30, good info. I am still learning the ropes, but thought I was doing pretty good. The rest of the trip, I have not been able to eat much and trying to keep getting in all of my liquids. Bread has been my biggest issue, and I have pretty much stayed away from pasta as much as possible, knowing that it could be a problem. I go back to see Dr. Bruce later this month for my 2nd fill -- I am hoping for a little more restriction, but at least now I know that this is not an experience I want to repeat!
  6. Got a question for all of you out there....I have been banded, as I said, since April, got my first fill end of May. Since I've been reading, it appears that I spent a lot of time in Bandster Heck not feeling any restriction, even after the fill. To date, I have lost about 25 lbs. since the 7th of April. I have been good about not drinking when eating and following the 15 mins before and the 30 mins after rule to wait for any sort of beverage. Have had no issues, other than I think I should be loosing more weight. However, today, I had a new experience. I am on a business trip, and of course, there is always a "walking" vendor/food dinner reception. I took the plate that was offered to me and began my tour of vendors (and, please don't comment on the type of food I ate, we can deal with that later :thumbs_up:. On my plate was a small oat/wheat roll with sliced BBQ, to which I added a bit of BBQ sauce (picture the size of a raquetball for diameter), also had a spoonful of polenta, and three strawberries. All seemed to be going fine. Finished my plate after several walk arounds of the vendors. Then I spotted some sweet potatoes, mashed to the point of almost liquid. The chef handed me a small cup to which I sprinkled a bit of bacon. I took one bite and knew in an instant it was wrong. Ended up in the ladies room, and did what I guess was a PB -- first time. Bad feeling -- was sweating, and felt shaky. Only thing that came up was that bite of sweet potatoes and bacon. Is it possible that my band has finally settled and there is real restriction, or did I just blow it with the actual food choices?
  7. Hi Barbara, My doc wanted me off work for two weeks -- this included golf. I went back to work in exactly two weeks and have primarily a desk job -- no issues. However, I started back to golf that same day, and while I was able to do it - boy was I tired. Otherwise it was all great. No regrets!
  8. No idea on the choking thing -- I did not have that, I was just really uncomfortable, and sweaty :thumbs_up:. Glad you made it through OK. I am on a business trip, and of course, there is always a "walking" vendor/food dinner reception. I took the plate that was offered to me and began my tour of vendors (and, please don't comment on the type of food I ate, we can deal with that later :frown:. On my plate was a small oat/wheat roll with sliced BBQ, to which I added a bit of BBQ sauce (picture the size of a raquetball for diameter), also had a spoonful of polenta, and three strawberries. All seemed to be going fine. Finished my plate after several walk arounds of the vendors. Then I spotted some sweet potatoes, mashed to the point of almost liquid. The chef handed me a small cup to which I sprinkled a bit of bacon. I took one bite and knew in an instant it was wrong. Ended up in the ladies room, and did what I guess was a PB -- first time. Bad feeling -- was sweating, and felt shaky. Only thing that came up was that bite of sweet potatoes and bacon. Is it possible that my band has finally settled and there is real restriction, or did I just blow it with the actual food choices?
  9. levi0324mom

    Christian bandsters

    Hi gang, I am new to the group and a Christian in Ohio. Need some support if I may? I have been banded, since April, got my first fill end of May. Since I've been reading, it appears that I spent a lot of time in Bandster Heck not feeling any restriction, even after the fill. To date, I have lost about 25 lbs. since the 7th of April. I have been good about not drinking when eating and following the 15 mins before and the 30 mins after rule to wait for any sort of beverage. Have had no issues, other than I think I should be loosing more weight. Working on the exercise thing... However, today, I had a new experience. I am on a business trip, and of course, there is always a "walking" vendor/food dinner reception. I took the plate that was offered to me and began my tour of vendors (and, please don't comment on the type of food I ate, we can deal with that later :thumbs_up:. On my plate was a small oat/wheat roll with sliced BBQ, to which I added a bit of BBQ sauce (picture the size of a raquetball for diameter), also had a spoonful of polenta, and three strawberries. All seemed to be going fine. Finished my plate after several walk arounds of the vendors. Then I spotted some sweet potatoes, mashed to the point of almost liquid. The chef handed me a small cup to which I sprinkled a bit of bacon. I took one bite and knew in an instant it was wrong. Ended up in the ladies room, and did what I guess was a PB -- first time. Bad feeling -- was sweating, and felt shaky. Only thing that came up was that bite of sweet potatoes and bacon. Is it possible that my band has finally settled and there is real restriction, or did I just blow it with the actual food choices?
  10. Hi, My name is Kelley, and I live in SW Ohio. Was banded on 18 April by Dr. Bruce and have had no real problems since the surgery. I've lost about 25 lbs since the 7th of April and have high expecatations for myself. :thumbs_up: Married, two children, and I work full-time. Active in church, PTO, and like to play golf. Been reading the posts here for several months, but this is my first day to really post anything. Glad to be a part of the gang trying to improve ourselves. Thanks! P.S. I had a first PB experience today -- is it possible that my band is finally restricted, or did I just blow it on my food choice - have not had this happen before....
  11. levi0324mom

    Dayton Ohio Bandster

    Hi gang, I am new to the group. Was banded by Dr. Bruce in April 08. Got a question if anyone cares to answer...I have been banded, as I said, since April, got my first fill end of May. Since I've been reading, it appears that I spent a lot of time in Bandster Heck not feeling any restriction, even after the fill. To date, I have lost about 25 lbs. since the 7th of April. I have been good about not drinking when eating and following the 15 mins before and the 30 mins after rule to wait for any sort of beverage. Have had no issues, other than I think I should be loosing more weight. However, today, I had a new experience. I am on a business trip, and of course, there is always a "walking" vendor/food dinner reception. I took the plate that was offered to me and began my tour of vendors (and, please don't comment on the type of food I ate, we can deal with that later :thumbs_up:. On my plate was a small oat/wheat roll with sliced BBQ, to which I added a bit of BBQ sauce (picture the size of a raquetball for diameter), also had a spoonful of polenta, and three strawberries. All seemed to be going fine. Finished my plate after several walk arounds of the vendors. Then I spotted some sweet potatoes, mashed to the point of almost liquid. The chef handed me a small cup to which I sprinkled a bit of bacon. I took one bite and knew in an instant it was wrong. Ended up in the ladies room, and did what I guess was a PB -- first time. Bad feeling -- was sweating, and felt shaky. Only thing that came up was that bite of sweet potatoes and bacon. Is it possible that my band has finally settled and there is real restriction, or did I just blow it with the actual food choices?

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