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oohhh thanks for the update Mindy! Yeah if you cant keep Water down your really in trouble.

My Doc always makes me drink a cup full right after a fill, i wonder if they did that with her?

I think they did. But My doc always makes me drink water for 30 minutes after each of my fills too and the last 2 I have been too tight, however I dont get too tight until about 3 or 4 days later. So drinking water right after is just an indicators if your too tight right then . I have learned i am sensitive to fills so i get .25 of .50 cc fills now . I cant tolerate 1cc fills. I am also on liquids for 6 days after each fill so by time get to mushies i KNOW im tight if i get stuck . LOL

Anyway , she's hopefully going to feel better soon .

Mindy

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Thanks, everyone! I AM feeling better! I got 1.5 taken back out, leaving me at 5.5. I feel like a whole new person! I actually came back to work! So, now that I've been away for 3 hours I have a lot to catch up on!

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I was JUST about to call you . Wow he took out 1.5 huh ?

That's good you feel better, I was worried about ya .

call me when you get off !

mindy

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The good news of all of it is that yesterday at the doc I weighed 209.6 and today I weighed 207.0. That's great!

He took out 1.5...yeah. He said from now on we'll go .5 at a time. I think that's a good plan, even though it means more fills and more money!!!!

That's okay, it's worth it!

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I am recently banded 1-23-08 and am just starting out on the treadmill walking...can't wait to get moving at a little faster pace....you go!!!!

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Congrats on the weight drop Stranger...Welcome Ting!

Going to try running today, give the knee a try...Have a good wkend all~

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Stranger - glad you are feeling better and super glad you logged fewer lbs!

Welcome ting - your found a great thread. These guys have funny stories, and offer great support and inspiration!

I seem to be playing tag with this silly cold, I had to skip yesterday's gym trip and I am sitting out today for rest. I may try tomorrow depending on how today goes.

I had a cool NSV of sorts yesterday. I visited my PCP for a re-up on my cholesterol meds and something for this cough. Our Ins is a PPO, so he doesn't know a thing about my banding adventure. So, I finally told him about it. For some history, I know him - he is not just my doc. His wife helped found our local Habitat, she still helps me with fund raising, and I have worked with their daughter on a HFH project. Let's just say I was nervous. He was positively giddy! Can't wait to observe the whole process. Wanted to know why I chose LB over GBS. Apparently, I will be his first patient to go the LB route. And here I thought he was going to give me some big "don't do it" speech. That was a big relief.

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Ran another week 2 day today :thumbdown: I went outdoors since it was nice here today (low 70's). I have to say it is easier to run on the treadmill now that I have a comparison. It seems to help move me along better.

I'm planning on two days at work and 1 outside (weather permitting).

On to week 3 .... y'all have a great weekend!

wombat

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Glad your better Stranger!!!!

Ok big day for me!!!

I ran a 10K!

Roughly 75mins non stop running and a 5 min warm up.

Than swam 20mins to cool down.

:thumbdown:!!!!

For encouargement..... 320LBS! 10K completed!

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Glad your better Stranger!!!!

Ok big day for me!!!

I ran a 10K!

Roughly 75mins non stop running and a 5 min warm up.

Than swam 20mins to cool down.

:crying:!!!!

For encouargement..... 320LBS! 10K completed!

WOW !!:)

Whosya that's INSANE 10K!!!!!!, and then a light swim...you crack me up!

Well I ran yesterday, first time in a wk - tried something different wanted to see how long I could run w/out crashing. Did 16mins straight, but the dang knee still is a pain. Think I might hit the Dr tomorrow, but DH said he might tell me I can't run & I need to be able because the scale must be broken.

Going to do the bike / walk treadmill today - Catch ya'll ltr.

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OK folks kick me in my a$$ today . I have to get back on track.

I have been so lazy . I AM going to start today . im going to start at week 2 i think.

Try to get a fast track back into the program .

Whosya that is AWESOME ! Your such an inspiration !!!

You rock ..

Mindy

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whosya - that is amazing!!!! You're a RockStar!!

lulu - good luck w/ the knee!! Don't push it too much too soon or you'll be out of commission for longer :thumbup:

Mindy - I'm there with you :eek: We CAN get back on track and get this program done! I'm determined to enjoy running by the time I'm done!

Ok - little NSV today. My twin sister has always been smaller than me (ALWAYS) She is one size down from me now and that's already bugging her. Today she asked me for this jogging program and told me how much she weighs - I only weight 8 pounds more than her!!!!!!!!!!!!! She's on a mission now for me not to catch up with her but that's ok ;) I got the band to help me out (hehehehe)

I'm going to do yoga (for the first time) tonight. I bought all the goodies (much to DH's chagrin) so we'll see how it works out!

Have a fabulous Sunday everyone!

wombat

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No running :cursing:, at least a wk.

Went to Dr. & had xrays *both knees* - looks to be Arthritis, but will know more on Thurs...Having an MRI tomorrow...Doc said take it easy w/weights and running for a wk because there is some inflamation.....No idea what the fix will be???

My mom has Rheumatoid Arthritis and didn't catch it till her late 50's, and now her little feet are held together w/pins. She's tiny = 4'11, 95lbs wet.....SO I get your fantastic NSV Wombat, having a tiny Mom!..Congrats to you..

So I'm not giving up - on a tad of a break, this wk only..HA!

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