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My Name Is Mike And I Am A December Bandster!



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My name isz Kim, I am new here as well. Have been on pre op diet for 2 weeks. I have lost about 12 lbs. My surgery is tomorrow. Very excited about this Journey. Any words of wisdom regarding after surgery.

Hey Kim, congrats I will be praying for you and waiting to hear how thing went. I am excited for you.

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Hi all,

I was banded on 12/5 and the post op went well for me. I took the pain meds couple of times the first 2 days and then I didn't need. Good luck to all the upcoming Dec Bandsters!!

Kath

Hey Kath, that is awesome. I am glad things went well without any issues and you are not in pain. We will take this journey together and get through it.

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OK i am stuck at 6 lbs, I was loosing daily but last 2 days nada. I tried to excersise a bit and got sort of dizzy, HMM 6 lbs not good enough need 10. I guess by Monday- preop day? How you guys doing?

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Prayers for you KIM, look in the mirror goos cause wont see her no more!! NEW gal on the way!

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welcome to the club and 12/20/08 will be my third bandiversary. Hope you all enjoy the ride and remember that everybody is different and this is a trial and error journey with the band. I still have days that sometimes chicken will go down and sometimes it will not. I love my band and it literally has saved my life. Good luck to all joining this adventure and enjoy the ride!

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banded Dec 7th here. Ive lost 10 pounds in 1 wk since surgery. Very happy about that. was very excited to eat applesauce yesterday. I didnt have any of the pain that alot of the people experience. I have only had some soreness around my incision area so I havent started doing any long distance walking. Just around the house. Im going to try to gym today and see if I can get 2 miles in. Good luck ! Its a new life and you are going to love it!

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Hello everyone, can I join up too? I was banded on 12/6 and am just starting to feel myself. Between the preop diet and the diet post op I felt weak as a kitten. And really hungry. But today I really am feeling much better. Last night I watched the biggest loser finale- wow- what motivation! I am still on full liquids and Proteins shakes- looking forward to chewing on something next week!

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