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The most popular is: Calorie Counter, Diet Tracking, Food Journal, Nutrition Facts at The Daily Plate There are many. Good luck
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Almost 4 weeks post-op, and flying tomorrow...I'll be fine, right?
btrieger replied to sawyer77's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
People fly to Mexico; get banded and then fly home the next day. You should be fine. -
I didn't realize this until you just mentioned it. Damn Olympics! You would have thought that they would have figured out by now that nobody cares about the Olympics.
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Join the crowd There are four of us so far that have been pushed to March and one to April.
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Only a minority of members read entries in the blog section. You'd definitely get better results posing your question here: Fitness & Exercise - LAP-BAND
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Don't know where this is taking me but I am along for the ride
btrieger commented on btrieger's blog entry in The Bitter Bandster
It's day 8 of my pre-op, Optifast diet. I thought about giving up when I got the bad news on Friday but I didn't. I have been drinking nothing but these delicious Optifast shakes for 7+ days now and I have not been hungry. Yesterday, I actually had to remind myself to drink one for breakfast and every 3 or so hours afterwards. My weight is dropping at rates that would make Biggest Loser contestants jealous. I've lost 9 pounds since last Monday. That is insentive enough to keep going. I'm going to call my surgeon's office today and if they are open (US holiday), threaten to take my surgery elsewhere. Hopefully that will get some kind of reaction out of them. -
Keep up the good work! It is great to see someone else that is on a liquid diet and not acting as if it is going to kill them. Day 8 here and I love the Optifast shakes. :frown:
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Eating right doesn't mean that you can't indulge yourself every once in a while or even every day. It's all about moderation. Read the nutrition facts on the back of the package; determine how many chips will be 100-150 calories; count that many chips out of the bag; seal the bag and put it away until at least tomorrow; then sit and slowly enjoy the chips you took out.
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It sounds like you are on the right track. Do you have a wife or close friend that is willing to kick you in the ass if you start to veer off of it? Tough love is what it usually takes to keep me honest. If you have $200 laying around, you may want to check out the Bodybugg or GoWear Fit. They are devices you wear on your upper arm that calculate how many calories you are burning. It makes it much easier to calculate how many calories to eat and still lose weight or how much more you need to exercise. The Bodybugg is working for me. Not banded yet and close to 100 down.
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Congrats!! That is great!! If weighing only at the clinic is working for you, don't change it. :frown:
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some pre and post pics
btrieger replied to Stacy1980's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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What do you mean... "I am supposed to be selfish"
btrieger commented on ShellieBell's blog entry in Blog 85396
Knowing the problem is half of the solution. There is a great book that you may be interested in checking out. "The Disease to Please, Curing the People-Pleasing Syndrome" by Harriet Braiker. Good luck!! -
Congrats and you look good. I can't tell from the pic. Did you have or need a tummy tuck? If you need one, there's bound to be an extra 5 pounds of skin. Another Rangers fan!
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Congrats! Hopefully it is all down hill from here.
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Down 107 pounds! 1 Year Postop!
btrieger replied to Jill10191130's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
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Thanks! I was never really worried about Aetna. I have great coverage and if worse came to worst I would've just played the heart attack card. After all, what's the use of having a heart attack if you can't benefit from it? :frown:
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Got a call from my insurance company this morning telling me that I was approved and would be covered 100%. Great news. I just called my surgeon's office to ask if they knew I was approved. They said they knew but there was a minor complication. My surgeon was no longer operating in the hospital they were scheduling me at and they don't know which hospital will replace it. I asked how long she had known this and she said she just found out this week. I told her it would have been nice if she would have called to tell me. This is the same person that was supposed to have called my cardiologist to get the ok for me to stop my blood thinners for a couple of weeks prior to surgery and did nothing. I ended up doing it myself 3 weeks later. I probably won't have surgery for over a month. I've been drinking expensive shakes for a week now. My roommate delayed his move out of state to give me a ride to and from surgery. I've already cleared my calendar and scheduled my vacation. This is more than an inconvenience to me and the assholes don't have the common courtesy to make a phone call. I told her to call me the minute she knows anything. If I don't hear from them by next Friday; I quit and they lose out on the huge chunk of change they would have made on my surgery. I'm down 82 pounds without them. Surgery isn't as important to me that it is to a lot of people. I will just have to muster that much more willpower and hope I can keep going.
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What do you do when you want to binge?
btrieger replied to TheCutestFatty's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I simply stop and ask myself, "why?" Then I remind myself how detrimental and stupid it would be. And I am not exaggerating. I sometimes have this conversation with myself aloud. PS. Great list Carbgrl!!! -
Weight Loss Center Clueless ?
btrieger replied to LomoMandy's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Don't just review your policy, call the insurance company and ask them. I've called Aetna a half dozen times in the last 2 months to find out what was holding up my approval. It turns out that the paper work wasn't submitted when the surgeon's office says it was. Aetna approved 5 days after submission. -
Cathy, The wait time is a good thing! It gives you plenty of time to research what has to be done to make the band work for you. It also gives you time to modify your eating habits gradually so you will be ready when the time comes. Make sure to read as many testimonials as possible. The successes and the failures. Read the posts here where people ask the same questions over and over because they didn't take the time to research. Finally, don't be impatient. You are young and have the rest of your life ahead of you.
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My First Performance Where I Loved The Way I Looked....
btrieger commented on Lapband LaLa's blog entry in Lapband LaLa
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Hmmm, naked guys stealing your band... I wish Freud was still around because I'd love to know what he makes from this. Is this him
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What if you just eliminate starchy foods from one or two meals a day? That way you get your rice and also cut down how much of it. I've lost a lot by just cutting portion size. I am not on a diet and not hungry.
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On my first appointment; I talked to the surgeon; he weighed me and explained how the lapband works; told me I was a great candidate; I drank barium in front of an xray just to make sure there was no obstruction or signs of a hiatal hernia; I sat with the insurance person and she told me what I needed to do pre-surgery for insurance; she scheduled my nutritionist appt; my recurring behavioral appts; my sleep study; and my final consultation appt; The only thing I had to schedule myself was the psych eval. They all differ but I was told that my official starting weight was that done on my first visit. I have seen some people say that there starting weight was when they met with nutritionist. My primary care physician is playing absolutely no part in this. I am just keeping him updated with my status.
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I can identify with a lot of what you have gone through but I got out young and it stopped there. It's great that you are strong and have managed to make something of your life. A weak person would have just given up on life all together. Please do as much research as you can into lapband surgery before making your choice. There are far too many people that have the surgery with absolutely no clue what is required to make it work.