thinkingslim70
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Thanks I'm off to get some Glen 20 - just hope its not too late. I don't tend to be a vomiter. If I get gastro its usually the other end for me and as horrible as that is its a much better thought than vomiting. I haven't vomited with my band at all and really don't want to try it out.
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Hi Everyone
I'm doing a bit of a panic. 2 of my kids have had a gastro bug and they vomited quite violently for about 12 hours. What happens if I get it? How will this affect my band? Any suggestions please?
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I stop breathing 100 times per hour. Pre CPAP I was really tired in the afternoons, if i sat down i fell asleep (even sitting up). This doesn't happen anymore. I have lost 25kgs (55lbs) and I have 10kgs (22lbs) to go. 3 days ago I had surgery on my nose to widen my nasal passages. My doctor thinks that nose surgery combined with the weight I have lost will mean I wont have to use CPAP anymore - i'm really hoping this is the case.
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Hi Julie
Congrats on the boots - that is such a good feeling! I was banded in Dec and have only just started to have things get stuck, or what is stuck for me. I get a feeling of the food not going down - it literally feels stuck, I get discomfort from it (not necessarily pain), sometimes there is sliming other times not. I just know when this happens that I have eaten too quickly and kick myself. As soon as I feel it start I stop eating.
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Abby I had a big falling out with 2 of my closest friends. They are both quite large and really have their noses out of joint since I lost weight. They do things like roll their eyes when people comment on my weight loss or make loud comments like yeah she lost it and we've found it. They told me I am self centered now and I only think about clothes and food, which is so not true. I'm deeply hurt by their reaction and slowly coming to terms with the fact that I've lost 2 very close friends because as far as i'm concerned friends should be there to support each other and they haven't been there for me. Keep up the good work, you are doing a great job!
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I have a question that a friend asked me and I couldn't answer so hoping someone here can help her. She was single for quite awhile and relied on her "back massager" for pleasure. She says now she feels like her clitoris has lost some of its sensitivity. She now finds it very difficult to orgasm any other way. Her question to me was - is it possible to regain this sensitivity and how?
Has anyone else found this to be a problem with using vibrators?
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I recently had this experience. I started dating someone but didn't want to mention the surgery. Eating out wasn't a problem i just ordered entree size - the problem was he thought I was bizarre not drinking with my meal - comments like "what you don't even want water". After the 3rd meal out I came clean and told him. He was relieved cos he knew something was up and asked lots of questions. It was then not an issue. I'm glad I told him but I'm also glad I didn't do it on the first date.
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I was done on the public health system. It took 2 years from my initial appointment. I was banded in December
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I've had 2 fills - the last was just over a week ago. All of a sudden in the last couple of days I seem to be getting stuck lots. I don't know why - i'm being careful to chew well but the food is getting stuck before I realise I've eaten enough and then its too late. Thankfully no throwing up but the pain is terrible and it takes awhile to go away.
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Wow thanks leeanne - great ideas there.
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Yep I agree - the 43 degree days were my limit. I am coping better since losing weight though. I think i might really feel the cold this winter lol
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Gee I really envy you girls who do running. I hope one day I can post something like that too.
A friend came over last night and we went for a 40 min walk and it was great. I'm going to try swimming this week.
I think you are right I need to start slowly. 3 times a week is doable.
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Thanks I occasionally get on the wii fit but i don't think of it as exercise. Maybe I should step that up a little
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Hi Everyone
I need a massive butt kick or some advice on how to get moving. I seem to have many constant excuses.
I started off doing a bit of a circuit daily at home: 45 mins on treadmill, bike and stepper. This lasted a week and then I ended up back in hospital and bed rest for a week.
Since then I haven't done a thing. I was banded 8th Dec and weight loss was steadily dropping off. The last couple of weeks, however, things have come to a standstill. I have had 1 fill but I know I have to exercise.
Now I'm using the excuse that its just too hot.
Any advice? How did you start your exercise routine? Please help
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My surgeon says 30 before and 60 after too. I'm finding it really hard to get all my Water in, I know I'm not drinking enough. Definately something for me to work on.
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i have air con but not much help without electricity. I'm going out of my mind and my battery is about to die on my laptop. No idea how i'm going to survive tonight...lol
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I was banded on 8th December. I had my first fill last Friday and I don't feel any different. I'm glad I was prepared for that by reading lots of posts on here, some saying it takes 4 or 5 fills to feel restriction. Have you tried varying what you're eating?
I've been really slack with exercise. I need to get motivated in that area now.
Good luck
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Hi Megs
I'm in the western suburbs. I seem to have one week when I lose heaps then it slows for no apparent reason and just as I start to get worried I have a good loss again. I'm in that "slow" loss stage at the moment.
When did you have your band put on?
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I took way too much with me. Basically you need a change of clothes and toiletries if you want to have a shower (I waited until I got home). I also took a magazine to flip through while waiting for surgery. Good luck
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Here's my list:
- getting rid of my CPAP machine (sleep apnea)
- feeling comfortable enough to have a family portrait taken
- getting fit
- wearing bathers and looking nice in them
- shopping at normal clothes shops again
- feeling confident enough to maybe meet someone and start dating
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Thanks everyone. I thought that I had been pretty conservative about talking about the surgery bare minimum details, but obviously not enough. I wont be mentioning it to my so called "close" friends anymore. I am very disappointed though as I feel I have always been there for them for a variety of reasons. I think from now on i will be much vaguer about how i've lost weight when asked and for people who already know and comment I will simply say thank you and hope they don't ask questions.
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I too have severe sleep apnea. I stop breathing 100 times per hour. My BMI was on the low side too when I was banded 6 weeks ago (35). I have lost 23kgs (this includes the pre op diet I did myself as well as surgery) and I have just started to notice an improvement with my apnea. Good luck.
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Thank you. I really hope its not jealousy cos I thought our friendship was much stronger than that.
Can anyone drink beer?
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I can drink beer but like the others have said it is much slower than it used to be. I don't think it would be possible for me drink enough to get me drunk these days. I try to go for the low carb varieties like Pure Blonde