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so here I am, 1.5 years post surgery and for the past 6 months, I have plateaued (sp?) and even worse, gained a little. Nothing major, I am still lighter than i was when i was 16 years old (and I am on the last stretch to 40 now) but I am starting to find ways to eat around the band. I am as filled as I need to me (already have some restriction with certain foods) so I am not going to rely on filling more. Anyway... I am looking for some support I guess. The first thing I am doing is getting back on this board. Second, journaling everything that goes in my mouth (good, bad, etc.) and third.... will start (slowly) to get into the gym.

Anyone else go through this? Any advice? Thanks!

-Eric (Seattle)

Highest 329

Pre Op: 289

Now: 230

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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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so... I got off my ass and stopped the pitty party. I cut out the carbs and junk, backed off on the snacking and starting tracking food intake again. I did not cut out the drinking (I like it, so I am making other adjustments) and I am down 6lbs!

I am back down to 224 and when I hit 221 my BMI jumps down to "overweight" category from "obese" category (whatever.... that means, the BMI calulator is pretty arbritrary).

So my goal was to get from 230 to 225 and stay there (set point) then my newest goal is to get to 220 and make that my new set point.

and I did this without getting another fill. I want to rely on my willpower and structure and not just fall back on tightening the band everytime I go up a pound (or 5)

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hey Jack... I look at it differently.... you say 35# from your goal... I look at it as I am not 150lbs above my goal after 1.5 years

I know it sounds strange to look at it that way, but I am at 224 today, I was at 328 3 years ago... so, I guess its all in how we look at things.

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hi lads snap i was banded 24 may last year and not lost a kg in ages need to start all over again bad habits you know:

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