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Laptastic

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  1. Yes, you are in bandster hell. If you manage not to gain any weight before your first fill, you are ahead in the game. Each time you get a fill, your doctor will probably want you to be on liquids for a time...mine only suggests about the first twelve hours.

    With each fill, you will find more and more foods that won't work for you, so enjoy the foods you can eat now. I was a carb junkie and now cannot eat any breads or french fries, which I guess is a blessing.

    Good luck to you. It will all be worth it in the end.


  2. I haven't been on here in forever! I've been very very busy taking a few trips and working out a lot. I'm now doing 2 Water aerobics classes, 2 Zumba classes, and 2 weightlifting classes per week. Any of you who've met me will be suprised when you see me again...I had all the hair dye removed from my hair because I became allergic to it. I'm going to have to find a new avatar with blonde hair, though the more it grows out, it will be white.


  3. Hey all,

    I've been out and about on this thread for a while, posting here and there.

    I just wanted to let everyone know that my surgery is now less than 3 weeks away. I start my 2 weeks of no carbs next Thursday, the 25th, and have surgery on March 11th.

    I'm getting nervous, but I'm so excited to get this done! I'm glad that I have Dr K's patients to assure me that he's a great doctor.

    Thank you everyone!

    It's too bad you're in Nebraska...you could meet us at our Red Robin gathering if you were here. :confused:


  4. Here's the thing...with the band you get Portion Control, so obviously you can't eat as much, but you have to eat healthier or you can suffer from malnutrition. Exercise speeds up the weightloss, and the more you see the results, the more you want to exercise.

    I could always lose weight, but put it on again as soon as I got discouraged by a plateau. Now, when I hit a plateau, I know I won't gain the weight back so I continue exercising and making mostly good food choices. I see the band as not only a tool, but motivation as well.


  5. I felt like a marquee without a main attraction – empty and undefined.

    there ain't no plateau without a good, steep drop on the other side. Get ready to give a good happy shout-out to us all on the way down…

    Such great imagery! I think I love you.:)

    My struggle has been coming to terms with how differently people treat me. My sisters are catty and make remarks like, "Well I could lose weight too if I had surgery." even though they know I go to the gym almost every day and am working my a** off...literally. People at work are nicer to me. I don't know if it's because I'm more approachable as a smaller person, or if MY attitude has become more positive, making them more comfortable.

    Once all the weight is gone, I wonder where my focus will be. I'll have to figure that out along the way, but I'm excited to get there. Good luck to you.


  6. My husband has sleep apnea and he hated wearing the mask at first...but then he realized that he was no longer tired during the day and felt well rested in the morning. I guess jerking awake from not breathing doesn't make for a good night's sleep (sarcasm). Now, he won't go a single night without wearing the mask.

    At least you know that once you drop the weight, the machine won't be needed. I know it's scary, but use the machine they give you - it'll keep you alive and breathing.


  7. I am self pay and I put the $9950 cost on a credit card that gives me airline miles, then immediately shifted the balance to a zero interest credit card. If I don't get it paid off by the time the regular interest rate goes into effect, I'll just transfer it again to a new zero interest card. Good luck!

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