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samanthazzz

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About samanthazzz

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    Junior Guru
  • Birthday 04/22/1960

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    Reading, gardening, dancing, traveling,
  • State
    New Jersey (down at the shore)
  1. Happy 53rd Birthday samanthazzz!

  2. Happy 52nd Birthday samanthazzz!

  3. samanthazzz

    Hair loss!!!

    There is nothing you can do to help with the hair loss..sorry. While taking Biotin, Hair and Nail or eating more protein couldn't hurt, it won't affect hair's natural cycle if the problem is hair loss. hair is on a 3 month cycle and will continue to fall out till the cycle is done. Some people experience hair loss. It has squat to do with anything you did or didn't do, ate or didn't eat. It will stop after about 3 months or so. I did resemble woody woodpecker for a bit (new hair growth). It can be shocking I'll admit. I had hair falling out in clumps in the shower and my floor resembled the old west with tumble weeds. It will get better I promise.
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    Anyone never had a fill?

    Congratulations Karry.....from 280 to 140...you must feel like a million bucks!
  5. samanthazzz

    Anyone never had a fill?

    Hi elcee, I don't know how much saline is in my band. DR's policy is not to tell. He says he has found that people obsess about how many ml are in band and feel that if they only get to a certain number they will be successful. He "puts in" what's needed at the time for each individual patient. He does say he is very conservative with fills and only puts in a small amount. My friend who goes to my DR says she has no restriction and as I stated is on her 7th or 8th fill. It's a highly individualized process. I have also never eaten a piece of pizza, slice of bread, dish of pasta or any kind of chips, cake etc. in the 10 mos since banding. I think that not trying to eat food I shouldn't or over-eating has also helped me. Why muck a good thing, I say! I am not adverse to getting fills when I need them, that would be foolish and a waste of having been banded. I think that the band has helped me tremendously. I also credit myself for not eating crap that I shouldn't and not whining about being able to eat 2 slices of pizza afterwards. I shouldn't have tried to eat the 2 slices of pizza to begin with, it is counter productive to losing weight. People need to take ownership of their choices and stop blaming the band for not losing weight. Everyone's sweet spot is different, and as you know that fluctuates as we lose the fat around our middle and require more fills. I do agree that how one can lose without any fill at all is also a mystery to me. But what do I know, I guess it happens. Samantha
  6. samanthazzz

    Anyone never had a fill?

    On a personal note, I have only had 3 fills in 10 mos. My friend who was banded 2 weeks after me will be getting her 6th or 7th. I think it depends on the person. I have refused fills (with DR's approval of course) because I was losing fine. Slowly maybe for some folks, but I get stuck quite often as it is and didn't want an unfill. I am in competion with no one. Listen to your body, if usually tells you when and IF you need a fill. This is a journey, not a race.
  7. Thank you Kim. Funny thing about being fat. I noticed that I settled for a lot of things I am no longer willing to do. I settled for less pay, less sex, less time and money spent on myself. Maybe others settled for friends that were always mean and spiteful, but never saw it or didn't wish to. I equate my friends, co workers, aquaintances as apples on my tree. Making the changes that comes with the band and losing weight have shaken the tree. The rotten apples have fallen off and only the nice, supportive and kind apples have remained. Whether the rotten apples have always have worms or developed them after me losing weight is mute now. I have spent enough time worrying about other people's motivation. All I know is I prefer the shiny red apples that make me healthier and happier....and red has always been my color! I have so enjoyed reading your posts as well as the others. This forum is one of the few places that I can relate to. Congrats on the size 10, can you believe it?????? Samantha
  8. First off, the majority of people are threatened by change, good or bad. Having a "fat friend" is an ace in the hole. No matter how bad you are feeling about yourself that day, you know that your "fat friend" will look worse than you. Now imagine your "fat friend" is getting thinner. Holy, chit! Their safety net is gone. They are forced to look at themselves and resent the change in status quo. I try to downplay my weightloss to those most sensitive. I don't tell them how much I have actually lost. It does not diminish my success. It does not sabotage me to only tell an intimate few the actual numbers. I don't have to shout it off the rooftops..they can see it for themselves. They have eyes don't they? lol Yow will lose friends. Some of their husbands will now hit on you. That would piss me off too. People will talk to you, that never gave you the time of day. It's weird and at times uncomfortable. I try to be mindful of how insecure and unattractive I felt when I was fat. Now I have lose skin and do look older since the surgery. I have wrinkles I have never had before and I don't like it! But, people only see the weight loss, they don't know or care how I feel now. Imagine wanting plastic surgery..how selfish can I be? (sigh) Human nature and all that. By the way, I'm in a size 10 now..did I forget to tell you? lol Samantha
  9. samanthazzz

    9 months in and confused

    fullness and stuffed are two completely different feelings. We are used to being stuffed, not full..hard concept to wrap your head around.
  10. samanthazzz

    Size What to Size What?

    I am glad you like the thread. I am enjoying reading about everybody's progress & stats. I was just thinking that in the past I have never willingly shared my real size. How empowering to be able to do it for the first time and in such esteemed company. Thank you! Samantha
  11. Hello fellow Bandsters, I don't so much count my success with the numbers on the scale, as I do my clothes. The scale may not always move, but the way my clothes fit or don't(OMG! can you imagine now having clothes that are too big for you..it blows my mind). I am a work in progress, so that's why I put current size, not goal size. For the first time in ages, I am actually in jeans that are in style and it makes me feel amazing(and amazing beats depressed anyday)!!!!!!!!!!! Let's celebrate our progress!!!!!!!!!!!! STARTING SIZE... a tight 18/20 CURRENT SIZE..... 10 I FEEL......sexy and modern, did I mention sexy? lol NEED TO WORK ON....exercising, toning and confidence
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    Period started with surgery

    Weird, same thing happened to me. I got it in the hospital that night. Not fun. It compounded the pains I already had from surgery. Bummer!
  13. samanthazzz

    Divorce and the band

    "silly wabbit" ..(in my best Trix rabbit impression) get the band!" it will be the smartest move you do Good luck:smile:
  14. samanthazzz

    Divorce and the band

    "silly wabbit" ..(in my best Trix rabbit impression) get the band!" it will be the smartest move you do Good luck:smile:
  15. samanthazzz

    8 months banded and I'm still learning

    I guess I'm wondering why some of you are even eating pizza, chips and Cookies to begin with. It seems counter productive and could fill u up with useless fat calories, that would cause you to gain weight. Just because you can eat it, doesn't mean you should. if you are too tight, drink warm liquids in the mornings to lossen band. Band tightens while we sleep because of lack of hydration. this was the best tip I have ever rec'd online. It is amazing how much this helps.

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