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longingtobelean

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About longingtobelean

  • Rank
    'Bikini or Bust!'
  • Birthday 03/08/1963

About Me

  • Biography
    Married, 2 children.
  • Interests
    Horse riding, kayaking, beach and swimming.
  • Occupation
    HR
  • City
    Mid North Coast
  • State
    New South Wales
  1. Happy 50th Birthday longingtobelean!

  2. Happy 49th Birthday longingtobelean!

  3. longingtobelean

    Part 3 - Second Fill

    Hi Megsy, Don't worry about lines on the face.......it's better than rolls on the tum! Sounds like you are going great......at least you are motivated to start walking......something I have been procrastinating about for months! Keep up the good work. Tracy
  4. longingtobelean

    Banding 27th Jan

    Hey 27 Januaries, How is everyone going? Anyone had fills yet? I have had 2 so far (total 3ml) but not feeling a great deal of difference just yet. Need to be very careful when I start eating to chew reeeaally well for the first few bites until everything gets working. Then I can eat way too much. No problem to get about 3 cups of food down, so hoping the next fill will be the one that will put a stop to that! Have lost about 8 Kg so far but weight loss is very slow with the amount that I can eat. Missing fresh white bread a bit but I even struggle now with soy and linseed toast so I have no desire to attemp it. chips also hurt, so they are gone! Only PB'd twice but both times did not chew well when I started to eat.........own stupid fault. Hope you are all doing well. keep me posted on how you are all going. Any major problems? Cheers, Tracy
  5. longingtobelean

    Australian Bandsters Chat Thread

    Hey Jacqui, I also had two weeks off work....probably could have gotten away with one but you will still be a little tired :smile2: in the second week and if you can afford it it will help your recovery to get some rest. I wouln't take any longer though......you are on liquids still then, but starting to feel really hungry and the distraction of work will help with that. Everyone recovers differently but if everything goes as planned you should be OK. I was told not drive for a week but was good to go after 4 days, so it just depends how well you heal I guess . Good luck.......you will not look back. Tracy
  6. longingtobelean

    One week after 2nd fill (3ml)

    I'm Hungry still! Not at 'green zone' yet and can't wait to get there. Eating way too much for my liking. Had a couple of glasses of wine when I got home from work last night and of course this makes you even hungrier....then put away a whole pork fillet steak (about the size of my palm) with salad. I suppose I shouldn't be whinging..... I used to be able to put away 2 steaks, plus chips with salad and garlic bread to boot. But not going to get the weight loss I am looking for when I am still eating so much. Can't do chips and bread anymore because they hurt :thumbup:.....pleased about that, but still miss a 'sanger' now and then. One more week until next fill. Doc said if I am feeling some restriction to leave it a month this time but not feeling enough to cancel my appointment. Still get hungry too often so I am going in for more in the hope that this next one will make a significant difference. Have only lost about a kilo in the last 4 weeks, so it's been a bit disappointing.....but hey.....at least I haven't put weight on .
  7. longingtobelean

    One week after 2nd fill (3ml)

    I'm Hungry still! Not at 'green zone' yet and can't wait to get there. Eating way too much for my liking. Had a couple of glasses of wine when I got home from work last night and of course this makes you even hungrier....then put away a whole pork fillet steak (about the size of my palm) with salad. I suppose I shouldn't be whinging..... I used to be able to put away 2 steaks, plus chips with salad and garlic bread to boot. But not going to get the weight loss I am looking for when I am still eating so much. Can't do chips and bread anymore because they hurt .....pleased about that, but still miss a 'sanger' now and then. One more week until next fill. Doc said if I am feeling some restriction to leave it a month this time but not feeling enough to cancel my appointment. Still get hungry too often so I am going in for more in the hope that this next one will make a significant difference. Have only lost about a kilo in the last 4 weeks, so it's been a bit disappointing.....but hey.....at least I haven't put weight on :thumbup:.
  8. Hi Tracy

    Miss my babes already! Had lots of special hugs and kisses now back on the farm and needing to mow and slash after all the rain we have had,sounds as though the fill went ok? I love lots of things with sauces eg pasta they seem to go down beter, the only advise I could give you is eat slowly and chew chew chew!!!!! Have a good time

    Cheers Ronni

  9. Hi Ronni,

     

    sorry I haven't gotten back to you sooner. I typed up this big message the other day and computer crashed and not only lost all the message but lost my temper as well! Didn't feel like doing it over again.

    How did your babysitting go? I had my first fill today. Went into Port with my mum about an hour and a half later and had pasta for lunch. Had no problems getting it down but I filled up very quickly. Busy morning at the clinic with all the fills coming and going and ran into another girl that I was in hospital with so it was good to compare notes a bit.

    Going to Newcastle for the weekend so I will have to test the waters a bit with what to eat whilst I am away. It will be trial and error I guess but so far today have had no problems.

     

    Take care......talk to u soon.......Tracy

  10. longingtobelean

    3 weeks post op.

    Yay! Back on real food :drool:. To all those who assured me that the missing food thing would pass......thanks heaps........it has :thumbup:. I have practically no restriction and feel like I can just about eat anything. Everything I have tried has not been a problem. Pasta, diced up meat (haven't tried steak or bread yet on Dieticians advice), rice, sausages, crackers and cheese etc, all seem to go down without a fuss :tongue:. But...........I am getting hungry way too often! I only eat a small meal (1 and a half cups or a bread and butter plate worth) but an hour later I am hungry again. Need to have a fill badly.:huh2: I have my post op visit with Doc Peck tomorrow so I will tell him about it and see when he will put some fluid in my band :drum:. 8kg down on my starting weight but not game to look at the scales in the last few days in case I have stuffed it up with all of the 'snacking' I am doing . As soon as the rain is gone I will have to start 'pounding the pavement' and get motivated to do some crunches. Want that 'Bikini Belly' to look good next year!!!!! :thumbup:
  11. longingtobelean

    3 weeks post op.

    Yay! Back on real food :drool:. To all those who assured me that the missing food thing would pass......thanks heaps........it has . I have practically no restriction and feel like I can just about eat anything. Everything I have tried has not been a problem. Pasta, diced up meat (haven't tried steak or bread yet on Dieticians advice), rice, sausages, crackers and cheese etc, all seem to go down without a fuss :mad:. But...........I am getting hungry way too often! I only eat a small meal (1 and a half cups or a bread and butter plate worth) but an hour later I am hungry again. Need to have a fill badly.:huh2: I have my post op visit with Doc Peck tomorrow so I will tell him about it and see when he will put some fluid in my band :tt1:. 8kg down on my starting weight but not game to look at the scales in the last few days in case I have stuffed it up with all of the 'snacking' I am doing :thumbup:. As soon as the rain is gone I will have to start 'pounding the pavement' and get motivated to do some crunches. Want that 'Bikini Belly' to look good next year!!!!! :eek:
  12. longingtobelean

    Australian Bandsters Chat Thread

    Hi Ronni, Nice to hear from another Mid North Coaster!:smile: I have my 3 week post op visit with Dr Peck tomorrow and I am hoping he will tell me when my first fill is due as I seem to be hungry a fair bit and even though I only eat small meals compared to what I used to, I still feel I am eating too much.:scared2: Without any restriction I can just about eat anything, but on Jodie's advice I still have not touched bread yet. I had roast pork for tea tonight (chopped up fine) with some baked and steamed veges (enough to fit on a bread and butter plate) and smothered it all in gravy........Yuuuum:drool:. I don't know whether this will change after I have a fill or not..........I am hoping I can still eat most of my favourite foods. Is there anything you love that you can no longer eat?:crying:. How many weeks after your Op did the Doc do your first fill? How are you going with your weight loss.......are you near your goal? I am down about 8kg since the start of Optifast but fear if I don't get some restriction soon I will undo all of the good work done in the past 5 weeks . The rain has been lovely over the past few days. We have property so we really needed it, but we have had enough for now. Hate spending the weekend indoors . Talk again soon, Cheers from Tracy
  13. i know how you feel. i want six-pack abs before i die. haha, the wait is killing me. ahhhhhh!

  14. longingtobelean

    8 Days post op.

    I'm back! Complete with my newly installed 'mid-band'. Operation took about 50 minutes and it seemed I was out of recovery and back in the HDU in no time.:eek: (with my mummy waiting for me......it was a great relief to see a loved one after going under.) Had a fairly rough night, but only because the drip was making me want to go to the loo every 2 hours and I had to get unhooked from the monitors and re-plugged when I got back into bed each time so it did not make for a good nights sleep.:blushing: Hubby came to pick me up the next day when he knocked off work at around 4.30pm, so I got to stay a little longer in hospital and doze through the day to try and catch up on some rest. It was really nice to have a shower the next morning and run the hot water on my shoulders as I had some reffered pain :heart: in my shoulder blade from where they blow you up with the gas. This passed in a day or 2 thank goodness. I was told not to drive for a week but I was fine to drive the 45 minutes to see my Mum in hospital on her Birthday on day 4 post op. Did not find it at all uncomfortable and even getting in and out of 4WD was no trouble. Struggling with the whole 'not eating' thing though........I really miss the comfort of food and the taste of it. :thumbup: It is very difficult to make a meal for the family and sit there and watch them enjoy it whilst I drink soup and fluids! It's not that I feel hungry......I don't really........I just want to eat! Other banders have ensured me that this passes when I can start eating solids, but it is a natural process that everyone has to go through at this stage. I get very cranky :thumbup: at meal times because I miss food so much, so I try to stay away from everyone when they are eating. I have my dieticians visit in 2 days and can't wait for her to tell me to start eating mushy food! I am already planning my dinner that night of mashed potato, pumpkin and broccoli with gravy.:mad: Weighed myself this morning and 6.5 kg down (92kg) from when I started the pre-op diet so I am pretty happy with that. Have to start walking again this afternoon to burn more kilojoules .

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