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reverie

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  1. reverie

    protein

    That's completely wrong. I get over 60g of protein in one of my meals; none of it goes to waste. Your body takes what you give it. Please read http://www.wannabebig.com/diet-and-nutrition/is-there-a-limit-to-how-much-protein-the-body-can-use-in-a-single-meal/.
  2. You're likely to swallow air along with whatever you're drinking..which can be problematic. You'll probably feel bloated.
  3. reverie

    Chew and Spit?

    Chewing and spitting often leads to chewing and purging, IMO. If you crave something freaking eat it; it's not going to pack 10lbs back onto you.
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    P90x

    Yes; done 3 rounds of it, on my last 2 weeks, woo hoo.
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    85 lbs in 1 year??

    I think I was at 100lbs+ lost at my one year mark. I forget, lol.
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    Can I start excersizing?

    Too early. One of the biggest problems that causes issues later on down the road is that people do not allow their bodies to heal. You just had a HIGHLY invasive surgery, and now you're looking to run and put stress on your body? Wrong thing to do. Allow yourself time to heal, you'll thank yourself later on. I was told no more than walking for 6 weeks.
  7. Me A year+ out. No problems at all.
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    I think I've hit a plateau.

    Try eating more. Up it to 1365 and re-assess in a week to 2 weeks. No one here can tell you specifically what's going on. In most cases you're either undereating or overeating. With exercise I'd try 1365 or somewhere around there.
  9. Cliff, That is awesome!! Congrats a hundred times over. I love seeing people being successful without having/needing a fill. When people talk about restriction its sort of mind-boggling, because I never sought it. I took the band rules, applied them, and have lost flawlessly. Nowadays I really tend to forget about my band, which may or may not be a good thing lol. Opposed to focusing on food so much I just count my calories and move more. Again, congrats. Your success is definitely amazing!
  10. reverie

    Hair Loss?!?

    Common side effect of surgery+weight-loss combined. Not enough protein/vitamins in the world will stop it. It's part of the hair cycle but it does stop.
  11. reverie

    1/2 a cup

    I did 1/2 cup for awhile then realized it was entirely ridiculous and unhealthy. Nowadays I eat much more.
  12. You'll be fine; no need to stuff yourself if you're feeling full. Try to get as much as you can but no need to over do it.
  13. Not sure lol. It was just mind over matter for me. No I have a completely empty band. I read a lot about complications that occur later on when you keep getting fills and unfills. I just wasn't interested in having to deal with that. The band does give me the little hint of restriction I needed, otherwise I think I did most of the work.
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    Frustated

    I'm no doctor but cutting back on weight-lifting is silly. Weight-lifting is EXTREMELY beneficial when it comes to weight loss as it helps to ensure that the weight you're losing isn't muscle mass, but fat. And in the case I've a disabled person, it's even better. I've seen much better results from the last few weeks when I've been seriously weight-lifting when compared to the times I was running for an hour on the treadmill. I'd reconsider. My 2 cents.
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    removal of the lapband

    I wouldn't get it taken out unless it's causing problems. For me mine just reminds me to chew, otherwise I eat what I want when I want and however much I want. I never had "restriction" per say, I just got it into my head that I HAD to eat smaller meals. And yes, there were times I was hungry, but what most people don't seem to get is that being hungry is a normal signal. What isn't normal is not being able to differentiate between head and real hunger as well as being able to say no when it is merely head hunger. Alas, eating smaller meals of 300 calories 6 times a day killed my metabolism and made me start to fear food. I felt "guilty" when I ate certain foods or I saw certain foods as "dirty." Which now I realize isn't true. I've told plenty of people that I had WLS and many have said wow you don't eat like it. And..I don't. What person who has lost 115lbs eats Cookies and ice cream, daily? Not the "healthy" kind either. To the lady who posted that "skinny people eat treats," that's the problem. We all think skinny people "treat" themselves to certain foods, when in fact that's untrue. Skinny people generally eat what they want, and can do so, because they are more active. They are aware of what they're taking in and what they're doing to help burn said calories. Never have I come across a skinny person saying oh I'm gonna treat myself for today; never. Why? Because food is food. A calorie from an apple is the same calorie from a pack of m&ms. The fact that some foods are seen as taboo is a huge problem and that, in my opinion, is what causes people to binge. I do love my band and I don't regret getting it, but I can say for sure that it has not helped much. Just as CheckYes said, I made the choice to eat smaller meals; I made the choice to hop on an amazing exercise routine and to stick with it for a year+ now. The band didn't do any of that, and that's what prompted my success.
  16. reverie

    New, 19, and need someone to relate to

    I was banded when I was 19. My year anniversary was this May and I have lost 115lbs+ My journey has been flawless honestly. Never got a fill and my life has changed amazingly. Good luck! If you ever need anything feel free to PM me.
  17. Overreacting I think. Quick weightloss in the beginning is common. There were weeks I was losing 10lbs a week, of course, some of that being fat, muscle, and probably a lot of water weight. It will slow down.
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    removal of the lapband

    My port sticks out And it's a low profile port. I hate it. I'm thinking I can't get it removed but I'm looking at having a TT and if that thing has to stay there I'm gonna have a fit!
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    removal of the lapband

    Will do! I have seen some of her past posts but nothing recently. But, for me, having no fill at all, not even a primer fill, I can't contribute much of my success to the band. Yes it has helped with hunger but since I have started fasting, my ghrelin levels are pretty much under control. I can say I am NOT hungry until about 11:00AM each day. Pre-band I had no motivation and for some reason being banded gave me the push I needed. I work my butt off each day exercising, and I love it. I count my calories. Since I doubt that my band will last forever, I have always kept that in the back of my mind and I have made the needed changes. I eat what I want when I want, and the key has been to move more; simple. Pre-band I didn't want to move. Moving sucked, I was lazy. If people on this board looked at what I eat and how much of it, you'd never know I was banded at all, which is why I have considered having it taken out especially reading a lot of the complications that seem to come about at year 2 and 3. However, if having it taken out will cost me a lot, I'd definitely keep it in until a problem arises, though if it came to taking it out due to complications, I wouldn't hesitate to rid of it.
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    dissapointed

    Are you tracking your calories? If not you need to start. You may be eating too little or too much. Without knowing your exact calories it's hard to determine why you aren't losing. From what info you've given it seems like you're extremely lacking in Protein as well as dietary fats. A diet lacking both isn't healthy, especially for someone your age. As for your eating schedule, it does not matter and does not have any influence on your weight-loss. I eat 3 large meals a day after fasting for 14 hours; The point is to eat when you're hungry or when it's ideal for your schedule.
  21. reverie

    removal of the lapband

    Agreed! I've made so many changes and new committments that I definitely think I could do this without my band; I have all along in essence! My surgeon joked and said he banded my brain, and I said yeah maybe LOL. Most people don't realize that the band isn't meant to last forever; rarely does it. Long-term studies show that most people do not keep their bands forever. Thankfully I can and have been successful without relying on it much at all.
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    removal of the lapband

    I have been having the same thoughts!! If anything it's only helping me get stuck, lol. The full sensation is nice but I think I've really grasped the nutrition and exercise that is right for me.
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    Should I exercise or not?

    She didn't lose 15lbs of fat; if anything she dropped a lot of water weight that she was carrying from exercising. I think everyone needs to remember that the scale measures weight loss, not fat loss. Weight loss includes fat, muscle, water, waste, and so on. Exercise encourages and usually results in fat loss, the main idea behind getting healthier. Anyone can undereat and lose muscle mass/water weight and see a huge drop on the scale. Losing fat is the main goal, or should be.

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