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I WOULD LOVE IT IF PEOPLE THAT HAVE LOST A LOT OF WEIGHT TO COME HERE AND TELL TELL ME WHAT YOU EAT WHAT KIND OF EXERCISE. TELL ME EVERYTHING YOU WOULD LIKE TO. I FIND IT AMAZING HOW PEOPLE CAN LOSE SO MUCH WEIGHT. I AM STRUGGLE BAD. I NEED TO HEAR YOUR SUCCESS STORIES. THANKS EVERYONE

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I'm down 115lbs in less than a year and I have 5-6 more to go and then I'll assess from there, but in a size 2 I'm not sure I can or want to get much smaller.

From the beginning I did a low carb diet, similar to South Beach. I stayed away from breads, rice, Pasta, fruit, etc. as I was a big carboholic pre-banding. I tracked everything I ate and still do today, religiously. I exercised since day one. I started off with just walking until I was cleared to do more strenuous exercising. I ran for a little while, bought a treadmill, but got bored of it so I moved onto Beachbody programs. I did slim-in-6, P90, P90M, and now I am on my second round of P90X.

Nowadays I truly eat what I want when I want but I keep it under 1800 calories to continue losing, but slowly. I don't keep myself from anything because I see no need. My problem pre-band was Portion Control and pure laziness; now both of those are gone.

Good luck and hope this helps.

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I'm down 115lbs in less than a year and I have 5-6 more to go and then I'll assess from there, but in a size 2 I'm not sure I can or want to get much smaller.

From the beginning I did a low carb diet, similar to South Beach. I stayed away from breads, rice, Pasta, fruit, etc. as I was a big carboholic pre-banding. I tracked everything I ate and still do today, religiously. I exercised since day one. I started off with just walking until I was cleared to do more strenuous exercising. I ran for a little while, bought a treadmill, but got bored of it so I moved onto Beachbody programs. I did slim-in-6, P90, P90M, and now I am on my second round of P90X.

Nowadays I truly eat what I want when I want but I keep it under 1800 calories to continue losing, but slowly. I don't keep myself from anything because I see no need. My problem pre-band was Portion Control and pure laziness; now both of those are gone.

Good luck and hope this helps.

We need before/after pics!!! :D

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We need before/after pics!!! :D

Haha. I'll get there. I hate pictures!!

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WOW THAT IS AWESOME. CONGRATZ TO YOU AND YOUR HARD WORK

I'm down 115lbs in less than a year and I have 5-6 more to go and then I'll assess from there, but in a size 2 I'm not sure I can or want to get much smaller.

From the beginning I did a low carb diet, similar to South Beach. I stayed away from breads, rice, Pasta, fruit, etc. as I was a big carboholic pre-banding. I tracked everything I ate and still do today, religiously. I exercised since day one. I started off with just walking until I was cleared to do more strenuous exercising. I ran for a little while, bought a treadmill, but got bored of it so I moved onto Beachbody programs. I did slim-in-6, P90, P90M, and now I am on my second round of P90X.

Nowadays I truly eat what I want when I want but I keep it under 1800 calories to continue losing, but slowly. I don't keep myself from anything because I see no need. My problem pre-band was Portion Control and pure laziness; now both of those are gone.

Good luck and hope this helps.

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Some would not call my weight loss "HUGE", but for me it is! I am a really slow loser and have come to terms with that. I basically eat what I want, since I've got good restriction I really don't over eat. I have been exercising, and that helps too.

Good Luck!

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YOU LOST 74 LBS THAT IS A BIG LOSS CONGRATZ TO YOU I NEED TO LOSE 90 LBS AND HAVING A HELL OF A TIME

Some would not call my weight loss "HUGE", but for me it is! I am a really slow loser and have come to terms with that. I basically eat what I want, since I've got good restriction I really don't over eat. I have been exercising, and that helps too.

Good Luck!

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I lost 107 pounds in about 10 months. I ate very low carb and low fat. Lots of lean sources of protien and veggies. After a few months I started working out. I started out walking on the treadmill, gradually increasing the intensity/duration. Now I walk for 1 minute jog for 4 for 40 minutes. It was very difficult to start working out but now it's second nature, just part of my day. Good luck!

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To the Original Poster: Larger people tend to lose faster. Sorry to tell you that, but it's true. Just be glad that you don't have 190 to lose versus 90. :)

I've lost 195 lbs in 25 months. The first 100 came off the first 7 months.

Like the others, I eat low carb & low fat. I do eat some fruit, but the lower sugar ones like apples & strawberries. I don't eat pineapple or bananas. I avoid HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) as much as I can.. it's in everything!! .. even ketchup. :( Lean Protein is what I mainly buy.. 90/10 or better. I did not eat out for the first year after banding to make sure I had a very good idea of what portion sizes are and to avoid the higher fat foods that restaurants often serve. When we do go out, we avoid buffets.

I look up recipes on the web for lower calorie versions of things we like.

For exercise, the first 7 months the main thing I did was walk. Started walking down our long driveway and back. Every day I added a few more steps till I got to where I was walking a mile. Then 2 miles. After I had lost 100, I ventured into a gym and haven't looked back.

Just find some sort of movement that you enjoy.. it doesn't have to be a chore or painful, but it does need to be something you can stick with (and it's OK to change from one activity to another.. just don't STOP).

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that is awesome congratz i do know heavier people lose more weight faster but i like hearing all the success hoping to inspire me more and not be so in the dumps about not losing for a year. i am on a yo yo effect right now i need a kick in the ass and have no idea how to do it i am hoping when my hubby goes to Iraq that will be a huge help then i do not have to cook for him it is way too hard when he is here

To the Original Poster: Larger people tend to lose faster. Sorry to tell you that, but it's true. Just be glad that you don't have 190 to lose versus 90. :)

I've lost 195 lbs in 25 months. The first 100 came off the first 7 months.

Like the others, I eat low carb & low fat. I do eat some fruit, but the lower sugar ones like apples & strawberries. I don't eat pineapple or bananas. I avoid HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) as much as I can.. it's in everything!! .. even ketchup. :( Lean Protein is what I mainly buy.. 90/10 or better. I did not eat out for the first year after banding to make sure I had a very good idea of what portion sizes are and to avoid the higher fat foods that restaurants often serve. When we do go out, we avoid buffets.

I look up recipes on the web for lower calorie versions of things we like.

For exercise, the first 7 months the main thing I did was walk. Started walking down our long driveway and back. Every day I added a few more steps till I got to where I was walking a mile. Then 2 miles. After I had lost 100, I ventured into a gym and haven't looked back.

Just find some sort of movement that you enjoy.. it doesn't have to be a chore or painful, but it does need to be something you can stick with (and it's OK to change from one activity to another.. just don't STOP).

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i believe another reason i might not be losing weight is i have PCOS and i have sever pain and exercise make it hurt more. so i haven't been exercising. i am looking into a hysterectomy. does anyone know if i do get a hysterectomy will they take all the Fluid out of the band for surgery?

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I WOULD LOVE IT IF PEOPLE THAT HAVE LOST A LOT OF WEIGHT TO COME HERE AND TELL TELL ME WHAT YOU EAT WHAT KIND OF EXERCISE. TELL ME EVERYTHING YOU WOULD LIKE TO. I FIND IT AMAZING HOW PEOPLE CAN LOSE SO MUCH WEIGHT. I AM STRUGGLE BAD. I NEED TO HEAR YOUR SUCCESS STORIES. THANKS EVERYONE

Hello, I am down 150 pounds and it took me a year and a half to lose that. I am 20 pounds away from my goal weight and hope to be there by this August. The way I eat is all natural, and unprocessed foods. If It groans in the ground, roams in the field, swims in Water or flies in the sky I eat it. The options of what to cook are endless and surprisingly low in calories. As far as my workout goes, I started out just walking at the gym and doing Water aerobics to build up my stamina and self confidence. Now I no longer walk but I run 4 days a week along with pilates tower 2 times a week and TRX training once a week. I am sorry that you are struggling we all have days like that. Do you have proper restriction yet? That makes a big difference. Hang in there you can do it!

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Just a quick fyi, a hysterectomy will not cure your PCOS. Research the insulin resistance component of PCOS. I have lost 80lbs in about 18 months, and I have PCOS. Try the lower carb, and excersize, even just walking. Good luck.

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As of today I am down 89 lbs since being banded December 20th. I am super happy. I have a ways to go but am starting to feel so good about myself.

With me, I cut out alcohol, red meat, most grains and coffee. I calorie count and try to stay around 1000 - 1500 per day. Breakfast I eat oatmeal, lunch is typically a salad with tuna, low fat cheese and low fat dressing, dinner is typically fish and veggies. I try to get at least 1 Protein shake in a day and drink about 4 litres of Water. I average about 4-5 pounds a week. I walk an hour a day and see a trainer 3 times a week.

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