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bevanfranks

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About bevanfranks

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  • Birthday 04/27/1978
  1. Happy 35th Birthday bevanfranks!

  2. Happy 34th Birthday bevanfranks!

  3. bevanfranks

    Exercise while pregnant

    I"m now 20 weeks, and still working out. I noticed I have a little less endurance in me- but i'm still determined to work out and keep my weight in check. I've gained around 10 lbs, and I'm holding steady for now. . . I am a lot more tired, but I'm pushing myself to work out after work around 3-4 times per week. 30 minute workouts or so. My Dr said that during the 3rd trimester, i'll have to watch my heart rate more (and work out at a lower intensity)
  4. bevanfranks

    Exercise while pregnant

    I'm almost 15 weeks right now, and my doctor told me it's ok to continue my workouts (45 minutes, 4 or 5 times per week), but told me to keep my heart rate around 140 or less. I agree that sometimes i used to work out harder, but I still feel good about exercising at this rate. I usually do the elliptical, or walk and jog a bit on the treadmill. I do some weights, but the doc told me to go easy a bit with any of those that may pull or stress my tummy area. I'll be 2 years banded next month. I'm worried about gaining too much, so I'm trying hard to keep up the exercise. With my son, I gained a lot of weight (several years pre-band of course!). So, i'm hoping that w/the band and exercise, I can keep my weight gain at a reasonable, managable amount. . .
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    Pregnant & Constantly Nauseated

    I had the same problem with vitamins, so I started taking them just before bedtime. The prenatals are horrible for the "aftertaste." I've read that it's due to the iron in them. . . I take them at bedtime, so I don't notice the taste while i sleep. It seems to work for me!
  6. Thanks for the add. Where are you in the LB process?

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    Scared

    An hour or so after my surgery, I was given anti nausea meds in my IV. After that I felt fine-- a little sore and groggy from anesthesia. I went home the same day. I took Advil that evening, and I ended up taking a pain pill that night to help sleep. By the 2nd day, I only took one more pain pill, even though I had a prescription for them, I never took them again after that. I was fine with only advil. Some soreness at the port site is to be expected, but I think I just kept remind myself of the excitement of losing weight! I thought the surgery was pretty easy, and had very little pain after.
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    Recommittig for 2011

    That lapband book sounds interesting-- I'll have to look it up. I get SHAPE magazine, and I read the articles about weight loss successes, etc. and it helps keep me motivated. TinyTina-- our stories are nearly identical!!! I'm still working out, but not as hard as I was. I think sometimes I'm just kinda going through the motions. For the first year after being banded, I didn't allow myself to eat any sweets (except maybe a bite or two on a birthday, special event), but lately I've been grazing as well. I am confident that I MUST stop this behavior in order to reach my goal and not end up back where I was (weight wise). It's a really tough habit to break. I think I need to come up with a new "distraction" or routine. I know that I graze usually out of habit, or due to emotions. When excited, or bored, or depressed, I reach for sweets or carbs. I would LIKE to cut out all snacking, but at least if I can omit the unhealthy ones for now. I don't think my body needs Snacks at all-- it's just a comfort thing for me
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    Recommittig for 2011

    ddgal- I'm so happy to read your post. We are in a very similar situation. I was banded 5/09, I've lost just a little over 100, but I've kinda been "floating" for several months now. I had an appt last week, but the Dr said I don't need an adjustment, it's basically just me. . . I need to re-commit to a few things to get things rolling again. I think I've started snacking lately, whereas i didn't allow myself to do that in the past. I exercise like crazy-- but sometimes I eat more sweets than I should-- so I feel like I'm exercising just to burn off the extras I've eaten! It's an awful, vicious cycle! A small bag of M$Ms is soooooo not worth 20 min on the elliptical! ha ha I think it would help me to have the support, so I'll check back here and see how you all are doing! be sure to post any good tips, ideas you have-- i'm sure we all have them, but over time we forget
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    How do you get all of your protein in?

    I like the chocolate Unjury shakes. I order the powder online. I also agree with the greek yogurt, I eat chili often, beans (all types), etc. On occasion, (especially in the beginning after surgery) I had felt slightly weak, and I didn't know why. Someone on this site said the same thing and recommended eating a banana, or even half. That seems to do the trick for me. It may not be only protein you lack, but other vitamins. I also take a chewable vitamin daily.
  11. Next12bbanded, I'm pretty much in the same boat as you right now. I'm trying to figure out what has changed with me. My loss has slowed dramatically, but I work out a lot, etc. I e-mailed my Dr, and he said I probably need a slight fill. I'm still a bit hesitant, because I don't want to be too tight. I live a few hours away from my Doc, so I'm going to wait 2 weeks til my next scheduled appt, and decide on the fill then. I also noticed with myself, that some of my habits have changed, which may have resulted in some of my snacking. One is the way/time I eat and drink. I used to make myself drink a lot of herbal tea or Water in the morning, then eat Breakfast an hour or so later. I'd try to space out my meals-- lately I've been more relaxed on that routine. Also, I used to try to read, walk, or keep myself busy for a bit if I wanted a snack, then if I still craved it half an hour later (ant it wasn't close enough to a meal time) I'd go ahead and have a healthy, somewhat small snack. I used to have half a peeled apple (I can't tolerate the peel w/my band), and a small triangle of laughing cow cheese. Lately I've been snacking on foods I used to consider "forbidden" most of the time-- like chips, or sometimes chocolate. I don't know if this is the case with you or not, but for me I'm trying to really get to the root of it for myself. I hope I have the determination/motivation to keep going and stay on the right path. I have 30 more lbs to lose, which used to seem like a small amount, but lately it feels HUGE!!! Hope we can both reach our goals soon!!! The holidays don't help But I guess we have to learn to live our life healthier-- holidays and all
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    Mayo Banditos / Friday Weigh In !!!!

    Ann, Great to see you back online! Sorry to hear of your health issues, but it sounds like the tummy tuck might have worked out to be a good thing?! Maybe once you're feeling better, your body may adjust to the weight you desire. If not, 3-5 lbs is not so bad. Just think of how far you've come
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    Mayo Banditos / Friday Weigh In !!!!

    On the way, DId they just do a partial unfill, or total? I had a slight reflux problem in the past (not too bad luckily), but I read some things online that helped. . . eating at least a few hours before bedtime, watching out for acidic or spicy foods, not drinking too quickly after eating. you may be aware of these, but thought i'd share. . . oh and also measuring my foods. I still get occasional reflux if I eat too much, or too much of a bothersome food (like anything too spicy or much chocolate.) Good luck
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    Mayo Banditos / Friday Weigh In !!!!

    I had a fill nearly 2 weeks ago, and I've lost about 3 lbs so far. I'm glad to finally see the scale move a bit. I hope I can keep it up. My DR told me to make sure I"m still measuring, etc. I think I had become somewhat relaxed about having snacks before, but I'm more on track again now. Good luck getting your fill-- it'll probably jump start you again too! I wish I'd have done mine sooner. I told my DR I only wanted a small fill, so I might ask for a bit more next time. I was afraid to get anything too drastic. HOwever, I could have stood to have a normal sized fill. I'm just silly that way!
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    Do I need to be unfilled a little?

    Thanks- I've found lots of great info on this site as well. I think it took me about 2 to 3 months to feel mostly adjusted to the new way of eating, measuring, drinking an hour AFTER eating, etc. Even still, if I wait to long to eat, I have to remind myself to eat slower. If you go too long and are extra hungry, you might be more likely to eat quickly. That's when I have to pay attention to how I'm eating. But most of the time now it just comes natural to me. When were you banded? how long has it been? I used to set my fork or spoon down in between bites to make myself slow down. . . actually, I still do most times! But I used to have to make myself do that-- now it comes naturally :thumbup:

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