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I'm from Northampton and have lived here since I was one. I was born in Port Talbot, South Wales. xx

I am hopefully being banded on the 29th Jan (if I keep my nerve and stop letting negative people or people against the band getting me down :rofl:

Don't let others get you down, they are not living the life you are. You are so close now - many would wish to be in your shoes. Chin up and go for it, two friends of my friend had it done and they both look stunning now! My ex husband is very negative, as if I care what he thinks. You are going to have a new leash of life and will feel and look so much better and most of all be healthier before the summer. I can't wait, I go to sleep every night with a smile on my face thinking I am another day closer and I won't be banded until August. Good luck for the 29th and let us know how you get on

:whoo:Daisey

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hello all!

I posted in the introductions forum a few days ago but did not realise that there was a UK post.

I'm Michaela and I'm in Bracknell (Berks) and I'm currently organizing my surgery for Feb 27th in Bruges with Dr Dillemans.

Well done to everyone with their losses and good luck to those who, like me, are yet to be banded.

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Hi there milton5a!! Great to hear about your surgery date. Don't worry about negative comments re. your band as most are probably meant well but people are ill-informed about the procedure. I chose not to tell anyone about my op except my son and partner because I did not feel the need to, nor did I need encouragement or want advice from friends or family. By the way I wish I had my band fitted when I was your age!!!:clap2: Best wishes,

Josie.

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Belated happy new year to all

Hi Debbie and all new bandsters.

Had my first fill just before xmas and have some restriction, but what it did do for me was stopped a lot of the gas i had been experiencing. Realy pleased with the way things have settled down. As long as i don't eat too fast (my biggest problem) then i would not know the band was there, can still eat a good portion but i'm assured this wont be the case once they get the right fill and that it could take up to three or four fills. Booked in for second fill on 21st Jan, have joined the gym and go swimming three times a week so i am hoping for the weight to start moving, it's going but at a slow rate, not sure of how much untill i weigh in on 21st. will keep you posted. Again might be few and far between as still working nights and days,

Good luck to you all

very best wishes

lisa

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Hiya Lisa "HAPPY NEW YEAR" Hun, good luck with your seconed fill hopefully you will get your sweet-spot, Ive made an appt for my 3rd fill 25th Jan as my portion sizes are still quite large.

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Hi debbie

I'm like you portion size still quite large, but hey aren't you doing well with the weight loss, go girl!!!. Lets hope we both get our sweet spot next fill. You keep up the good work and i will try to post more often

best wishes

Lisa

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as u see the weight comin off , it gets a little easier their r tough days ahead but honestly when u see the weight coming off , u know it was worth it

sorry havent replied before now but i had to have my gallbladder out

hope to speak again luv kym

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Hiya Christine, hope you get your fill soon Hun. thats a long time to wait for your fill are you nhs ? maybe you should get in touch with the pct or pals, good luck with it Hun x

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Hi Daisy and Jovila thanks for your positive feedback!! I do believe that alot of people don't understand the band and they get it mixed up with the gastric bypass - so therefore automatically think it's more complicated etc..

I'm on my pre-op diet at the moment day 1 and oh my god I feel like crap. Now I remember why I can't do diets LOL.

Peace

Lauren x

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Hi Lauren

wow you are going to be on pre op for a while what does your pre op diet consist of? I was lucky only had to do 6 days but that was enough i was only allowed 4 pints of milk a day plus and oxo nearly killed me lol.

Best wishes

Lisa

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