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delfinajones

LAP-BAND Patients
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About delfinajones

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  • Birthday 06/08/1955
  1. It’s a special day here at BariatricPal, according to your profile..it’s your birthday. Happy Birthday, delfinajones!

  2. delfinajones

    3 weeks post removal

    I'm going in tomorrow to request band removal after 5 years. i don't consider it a failure as I got to the weight I desired and will work to stay there. But after the band broke loose we took all the liquid out hoping I could just avoid surgery and things got worse this past year. I figure I may as well resolve this now that I have good insurance and as I heard there is a big chance the second time around it will also come loose I am not getting another one. I would still recommend the surgery as it worked great but things like this do happen so we just move along.
  3. Happy 58th Birthday delfinajones!

  4. Happy 57th Birthday delfinajones!

  5. The nurse gets the needle in on the first poke with me -I never get bruises. Make sure you have a good doctor. Sorry you are going through this.
  6. delfinajones

    Exercise and Calorie Restriction

    What I found key was the recommendation to "keep moving"-that just "standing up" was better versus sitting around and that just standing could effect long term weight. More gardening, house cleaning or walking can do the trick. Humans, it seems, weren't meant to by laying around watching TV or playing with the computer for hours. Obvious but....
  7. Interesting article on new research on this subject in the New York Times today-link here: Weighing the Evidence on Exercise - NYTimes.com
  8. You need to take a chill pill or lower the dial on the sarcasm.
  9. delfinajones

    Don't underestimate...

    I had my surgery at a hospital associated with a teaching university medical program and they advise against drinking your meals. The thought is that it is a slippery slope with over eaters who might then start drinking milk shakes. They take a slow and cautious approach and feel if you can't chew and swallow you are too tight which can lead to complications. So yes- there isn't one overall approach over here to bariatric after care. And don't feel bad about sharing your experience.
  10. delfinajones

    It took a while but...

    Not until now. I kept having philosophical discussions about whether I was imagining that I was still hungry despite 5 fills---but with the 6th there is no doubt. I'm not fixated on food period. Plus I can't eat as much or I will get stuck. That helps too. So I would say it took 6 fills to concretely feel something.
  11. delfinajones

    It took a while but...

    Thanks for the responses and support. And yes it will happen for you as well so just hold on.:thumbup:
  12. I am now at 9 cc in a Realize band (6 fills) and finally am where I want to be. Can't eat a lot and most importantly have stopped thinking about food 24/7. The second is the amazing part and I waited 2 weeks before posting to make sure the change was going to last. (I have never NOT thought about food.) I pushed to get the final small fill that did the trick-- which meant I got the final fill only 7 days after. I told the nurse it seemed to me the band was not about a dieting mentality and that is what I have been doing all along. I wanted the band to kick in for me. And it worked. I feel the difference. I am still going to WW for the support and because it is all about good eating/living habits but now I feel the band truly helping as I am not thinking about food.:thumbup:
  13. delfinajones

    BTRIEGER how did your surgery go?

    Glad to hear it went well.
  14. delfinajones

    80 grams of protein!!

    Post what you usually eat each day. Maybe we can help more if we see what might be lacking.
  15. I know you've been waiting for a while. Hope it was easy.

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