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Alright all you WLS vets... and you KNOW who you are. Even if you haven't gotten to goal yet, if you've lost a significant amount of weight (especially those of 100 pounds or more), I want to know what kind of band you have. AND...I'm not above naming names so give me the goods, or ELSE... :embaressed_smile:

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Well, I've lost almost 100 lbs, does that count? :biggrin:

I don't think the kind of band matters. They all work the same way. But mine is an Inamed that holds 4cc of saline.

What really matters is getting the right fill level and following most of the guidelines most of the time. The reason I'm not at goal or closer to it is because I stopped following the guidelines for awhile. Now that I am again, the weight is coming off. And I will get there. Maybe by the end of 2009 even! :Banane43::embaressed_smile::frown::mad::(:Banane39::Banane49::Banane27::eek:

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Hi: What are those "guidelines" you refer to? I'm just considering the Lapband. I'm really sold on the idea but I have a friend who is my "devil's advocate" and wants to have bypass surgery for herself. I guess my main concern is being able to eat enough to not feel light-headed, maintain nutrition, and possible continue taking my supplements for flaxseed/antioxidants (a rather large capsule) Any advice? Thanks!

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Hi: What are those "guidelines" you refer to? I'm just considering the Lapband. I'm really sold on the idea but I have a friend who is my "devil's advocate" and wants to have bypass surgery for herself. I guess my main concern is being able to eat enough to not feel light-headed, maintain nutrition, and possible continue taking my supplements for flaxseed/antioxidants (a rather large capsule) Any advice? Thanks!

They are often called 'The Rules"

They are;

Not to drink while eating

Not to drink 30 minutes before, and 30 minutes after a meal

Exercise

Eat Protein first (although personally, I don't)

Not to drink calories

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I have a VG 10cc band a great doc and lots of determination!!! I don't know how much the type of band matters. I did not get the one I "wanted"!:shades_smile:

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I have the Inamed 10cc band. Size large. I think.

You really do need to follow the WLS rules - if you do you will lose so much faster. In six months I have lost more than most women gastric bypass patients. I am usually the "biggest loser" at our monthly support meetings.

I am so happy now and my energy level is so high and I don't hurt anywhere anymore.

Good luck to you! You will never reqret getting the band.

shelli

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Here's the guidelines that I have, most are some variation of this. Sorry, I hope I didn't come across as sounding snippy! I didn't mean it that way. :cheers2:

Guidelines:

• No liquid calories [except 2 servings of non fat milk (2 x 8 oz = 16

oz/day)] (16 grams of protein)

• No soft foods

• Two 3-4 ounce servings of protein/day (2 X 21-28 = 42-56 grams of

protein)

• Always eat the Protein first, then the vegetables

• Avoid bread, Pasta, rice, potatoes and other starchy foods

• 20-25 grams of Fiber a day (Examples: bran Cereal, fruits,

vegetables, beans)

• Eat only three small meals a day with maybe one small planned snack

• Eat slowly and chew thoroughly

• Stop eating as soon as you feel full

• Do not drink while you are eating

• Do not eat between meals except for a planned snack

• Eat only good quality foods

• Avoid tough stringy foods

• Drink plenty of liquids during the day (48-64 ounces) between meals

• Drink only low calorie liquids

• Exercise at least 30 minutes per day

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Molly I also have the 4 cc lapbanc I have had 3 fills for a total of 2.5 cc.

The oly thing I would add to your list is to make sure you cut up your Protein into small pencil erarser pieces.

Remember chew, then chew, then chew some more.

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I am close to 100lbs. I have an Inamed AP small 10cc band.

Currently I have 5.3 cc in my band and I am considering a slight unfill because I am getting stuck a whole lot.

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I have a 4cc Inamed band... down to 0.5cc's in it (most ever was 1.5cc), and probably getting that all taken out next week.

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