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I don't know that it keeps you from falling, but since you are truly not hungry eating this way, it just becomes habit, or "normal" for you. I still feel thrilled that I can eat this way, and that it is enough, and I feel good, and am losing weight. I no longer think about food a lot, but when I tell someone how I eat, or what I relate it too, like I did you--I still get that zip of enthusiasm you refer too.

I love my band!!!

Kat

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In terms of energy, I can say that after losing about 20-25 lbs - very early on - I found myself walking down the hall one day and I realized that I was walking with an energetic bouncy gait - FAR from the crouching limp that I had previously called walking.

The pain in my knees and ankles was all but gone and I felt about 20 yrs younger. The added joy was in knowing that those pounds are gone - not coming back in three months like they would have before.

I eat literally everything that I ate before - even the occasional glazed donut (carefully!) - and I never ever have that gnawing, driving need to eat. Usually, I eat a couple of donut HOLES and I am satisfied. Not at all like the old days when a half a dozen donuts was the standard serving size for me.

As for PB's - they can and should be avoided. It's a matter of keeping your band at that "Not so tight" stage and exercising JUST a LITTLE self control. It's much easier to do, now. I have to consciously diet to lose weight - but when I DO eat the proper foods, when I DO exercise, I lose about a third of a pound a day - consistently. A nice, steady loss. When I fall off the wagon - I find that I maintain that loss over time until I am ready to focus on diet & exercise again.

Banding is the smartest choice I ever made for myself.

Good Luck in your deliberations.

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Renebean: You are an inspiration. I loved reading about how you walk with an "energetic bouncy gait". I am so happy for you and your lighter body!

Thank you!@

Marg

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