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LapBandBobbi

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  1. Once you get good restriction, that helps with control. For me, it was a slow process and sometimes I still think I can eat more than I actually can. Hang in there and listen to your body. If your body is telling you not to take another bite, then don't. You'll feel better in the long run.


  2. I was banded in Jan 2010 too. And I must admit, I have an occassional beer and chips, but in moderation. If you have your band at your "sweet spot", you shouldn't be able to eat the cheeseburgers and pizza. Work with your surgeon and get the band tight enough to do it's job. Mentally, it's difficult to change the way we think about food. Also, have you started exercising? That really helped me kick things off in a good direction. Not only have I started losing inches, I feel so much better.

    Good luck and hang in here on the message boards. Like you said, there is a lot of good information here.


  3. Just take it one day at a time. You can talk yourself through the hunger most of the time. Find something to occupy your time - for me, if I found something active to do, it helped. Sometime, I just went to bed early.

    Also just remember this is the beginning of your lifestyle change. Once you've gotten past the surgery, it gets a little easier. Trust me - a little hunger at first is worth what you lose in the long run! Hang in there, you can do it!


  4. My goal isn't so much the number on the scale, but I would like to be able to wear a size 6 or 8 clothes. At 5'1" I think getting down to a single digit pant size would make me look much better. Not to mention how much better I will feel. I have gone from a size 20 and am currently wearing 12's, but I'm happy to report some of the 12's are getting loose. Good luck to all!

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