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Jessie,

Your story sounds alot like mine, and my band journey began after my son was born and I realized that I wanted to be around to see the milestones in his life.

I have a question. Do you have a hard time putting on muscle with the limited amount of food that we bandsters can eat. Right now I am doing major cardio, but eventually want to start lifting again and putting on some more lean mass.

Congrats,

Andrew

That's why the Protein is so important. You have to keep the protein intake up over 100 grams a day so you don't loose muscle and have some available to build it as your exercise increases. Sounds like your going to have to like those Protein Drinks.< /p>

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That's why the Protein is so important. You have to keep the protein intake up over 100 grams a day so you don't loose muscle and have some available to build it as your exercise increases. Sounds like your going to have to like those protein drinks.< /div>

I am already on the protien drinks for Breakfast. I am using the NxCare IsoXP whey isolate which has 45g protein per serving mixed with milk which will bring it up to 60 grams for my morning shake. Even with the intense cardio I have managed to add 6kg (~13lbs) in a month in between getting my body analysis.

I am not stranger to the protien.

Thanks,

Andrew

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Hi guys, for the first time in my life, I am not wanting to loose any more weight, so I will be rooting for you guys from the sidelines on your contest. In the words of Rob Schneider "You can do it! "

Jesse - glad to see you here!

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Works for me Brew. I guess i'm shooting to drop another 15 to 20lbs by 5/31...which is cool, because after the man challenge, I'll be shooting to break 200. Nice timing for the competition.

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Rowdy,

I weight myself everyday in the morning when I am eating the right foods. When I am not I stay off the scale.

Gafer, I was motivated by the same thing. I went on a diet every year after my son was born, but kept gaining it back and finally decided on the band.

I can't figure out how to link the ticker in my signiture so I just got rid f it and put a picture of my son.

I posted my current weight for the Men's challenge below.

Phil

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Hi Jake- Check under "Gallery" at the top. I've never gone there, but I think that's where you'll find pictures.

Phil- Welcome to the challenge and I hope you lose a lot of weight. I weigh myself almost every morning too.

Others- It's not too late to join us! This is a competition in which you want to lose. What's at stake? The smallest loser has to post under one of the "touchy-feely" threads or watch Oprah (We are humane; we won't make you watch Rosie, that falls under cruel and unusual punishment.) and give us a report.

Good luck to all!

Bruce

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ok ..reading some of the results and seeing some before and after pics really gets me feeling happy and anxious....as of right now i am approved,but no date..it should be around june.....i see some after pics and think to myself man i could be like that one day... so ive been thinking..if i loose my weight and feel and look younger...should i do something about my (more-head-disease) i got more head then hair...lol...i know this is off topic,but i was just wondering if anyone here feels the same way about being bald and if they looked into getting a hair transplant? ive been looking around and getting ideas on where to go get it done....my wife cuts hair part time and she was cutting a guys hair and noticed a thin scar on the back of his head and asked him what it was from...he said that it was from his hair transplant....she said she would have never of known if he didnt say anything..,,but of course she didnt ask where he got it done at so i could talk to the doctor that did it ..ohwell..just wanted to see what u guys thought about it..thanks

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dang... Having to watch Rosie if I lose the competition would make me want to vomit everyday... Probably effective for weightloss, but could cause problems with the band

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Hello All,

I was banded on April 17th in NY and it has all been really good so far. Lost 30 pounds since the pre-op diet and after 4 days the hearburn has stopped (almost).

My question is I am hungry as a bear and really want to get to the mushy stage of diet but my wife and the papers all say wait for 4 weeks.

If I feel I can chew and eat now then what is the hold up and yes, I know about slippage, vomiting, etc.. But that does not seem to be happening to me.

Help... :hungry:

Also how to you add the bar to show lose?

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Hi Jaysmoore,

Wait until the doc clears you. Solids can slip the band, which you already mentioned. As far as being hungry, Everytime I was ready to rip someones head off, I had a protien shake. I am 3 weeks out tomorrow and down over 32 pounds. It gets easier. When you start working out cardio wise, the whole ball game. Keep in touch,

pat

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