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jaymie

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  1. Wow, I think teenagers are too immature to deal with a Lapband.

    You are their mother- so I guess you know what is best for them, but I think that surgery should be a last resort.

    I've read posts on here from some other very young bandsters, and they just don't seem to be mentally-equipped to deal with it all.

    I really think you should think this through.


  2. Hi!

    The same feeling happened to me just short of 1 week post-surgery. It hurt so bad that I secretly thought I was having a heart attack. When I looked it up on the forums, everyone said 'Gas pains'- but I thought, "Gas couldn't possibly hurt this bad!!".

    Long story short- my sister brought me over some Gas-x strips and the pain went completely away shortly after. Hope it's the same sort of thing for you!

    Good luck! (and buy some Gas-x strips!)


  3. Hi everyone. I'm wondering what you more experienced bandsters have done to deal with emotional eating issues since being banded.

    I am a major emotional eater- happy, sad, lonely, angry, whatever- and I would love to learn some successful strategies for dealing with this WITH my band.

    If you have any suggestions, what has worked for you or even any books that you have found helpful, I would love to hear about it.

    Thanks,


  4. You know, I was just wondering the exact same thing as I read yet another post by someone 3 weeks in complaining that they aren't losing!

    What are their doctors telling them? Why do they think that their weight loss will be instantaneous?

    I have been coming on here as a way to keep motivated, but I find all of the negativity and complaining is annoying! (Although I read it all anyways!)


  5. Sliming- when you've eaten enough or if you've eaten more than enough, you're body produces mucus like crazy (think of just before you throw up). I'm sure there's a more scientific explanation, but that's my take on it.

    PBing- productive burping- happens when you eat too fast, don't chew well enough. You literaly feel like you are burping up food (and sometimes something will come up!) Very uncomfortable, and can be embarrassing if it happens in public.

    Both are very good incentives for stopping when you are satisfied and for chewing well and eating slowly.


  6. I haven't been banded that long (1 month)-so I'm definitely no expert- but your behavior is worrisome to me. I think it's dangerous for your health (especially your teeth, esophagus) to be purging your 'bad' food like this. Could you talk to your doctor and possibly get a referral to a psychologist? ((I'm not sure how the healthcare system works in the US, I'm in Canada. ))

    It seems to me that you are having problems reconciling the emotional hold that food has on you. Be careful, okay? You don't want to do permanent damage!

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