Lapbanders?
dhales76
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Hi there...looking for some support buddies. Anyone else out there have a Lapband? i just got one in April. Thanks!
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I have a Lapband. I'm currently in the process of trying to "startover" it is sooo hard, because I feel so unmotivated, but I know that I must.I'm going to make plans here real so to get a fill so that I can start over again. This tool here that I am using online has been so benefical, it is opeing up my eyes to me and my eating habits. I hope a month from now, I am doing better.
Best Wishes to you and the new tool that you have in you...do better than me...keep up with yourself and your process...you'll do much better!0 -
Hi, I just got my lap band on May 8. Starting to eat real food. Restaurants are exciting and nerve wracking. I am excited to find someone else on this journey. I was 260 and 5 ft 8 in. and I have lost 20 lb. The doctor upped my caloric intake to 1000/day and I am losing nothing for over one week even though I am within the calorie restrictions. I like to bicycle, but traveling this week has not been good for that.0
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Hello...I have just started my 3 month medical supervised diet. I am hoping to get approved for the lapband around August/September. I am excited and nervous at the same time.0
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Not exactly what you were looking for, but I had the Gastric Sleeve surgery in April as well! How are things going for you?0
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Same here. I'm trying to kickstart things two years after getting a lapband. I've fallen into the trap of eating slider foods. I'm hoping this app will help.0
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I had lapband surgery Jan 2010 and only down 60+ lbs. It has been a slow journey for me, but i like that it is going down as opposed to up or even worse....yoyo! I love this app for my phone and the website.0
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Hi I'm looking to meet some new friends that have had the lapband. I recently just had my lap band surgery May 23rd so it's still pretty new, right now I'm on Phase 1 the Pureed Diet yuck!! I'm looking for any tips and suggestions on anyone's story anyone who is willing to help me out and keep me motivated.
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I totally understand where most of everyone is! I really do! If any of you want to be support bud's just send a request my way! Thats what we are here for!!0
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Hi,
My GI has been talking to me about considering lapband surgery or gastric bypass... but I'm scared and trying to avoid it. Does it make a big difference? Is it hard?0 -
I've had my lap band since December, and have lost 37 pounds with it so far (lost 45 pounds before surgery). The only advice I really have is to take it slow, don't worry too much if things stall, just keep going and REALLY change your thinking and use the tool as just that...a TOOL, not a solution!0
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I have had my Band for 3 years next month. I lost 84 lbs but I am up 8 lbs right now. Been eating many slider foods with my grandchildren. Started today trying to get on track again. I love my Band best thing I ever did for myself.
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I got my band April 15th and I have lost 35 pounds so far. This is such a personal decision and I decided to this since nothing else worked for me. The band isn't the cure it is a tool. You can be very successful or very unsuccessful with it....it all depends on how committed you are to changing your relationship with food.0
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Hi,
My GI has been talking to me about considering lapband surgery or gastric bypass... but I'm scared and trying to avoid it. Does it make a big difference? Is it hard?
Do your research....but remember once you sign up for it...it is life changing...but I didn't want gastic bypass...way to dangerous! Lots of complications! But, with any surgery there are complications! So, honey do your reseach and make the best decison for yourself!
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I got my band April 15th and I have lost 35 pounds so far. This is such a personal decision and I decided to this since nothing else worked for me. The band isn't the cure it is a tool. You can be very successful or very unsuccessful with it....it all depends on how committed you are to changing your relationship with food.
VERY VERY TRUE! BECAUSE YOU STILL GET HUNGRY!! ITS VERY HARD AT TIMES! BUT OVERALL I'M HAPPY WITH MY CHOICES!0 -
I wan banded in April...Before and after I have lost 70 lbs.0
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Hey girl, I was banded in April too...LOVE it!0
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About 6 years ago I had a friend who was considering a gastric by-pass & asked me to give her a ride to the clinic. I got curious & went to one of the open meetings for information. then I got scared. SO....I joined a weight loss clinic & payed about $1000 dollars to be "medically supervised" while losing weight. I did lose about 45 lbs. I then continued my "low carb-low fat-high protein" diet on my own. durring this time I walked aprox. one hour/ 5 times a week. I lost a total of 65 pounds! I was down to 189 pounds at that point & felt so good about myself that I felt "NORMAL" & i looked "normal". SO.....I stopped my diet & walking after a while. I don't know. I was working & just bought a house & was feeling great about everything. SO....I started eating & not walking.
In 2011 I went to my doctor for a pain medication (I have chronic degenerative disk disease in my neck & arthritis in my upper back), durring my visit my doctor asks me about my high blood pressure. I said, "I only have high blood pressure because I am fat. I don't have it when I weigh less." She then asked me if I had ever thought of a LAP-BAND. THAT was a great turning point in my life...
My medical dr. referred me to a dietitian & then to a gastric surgeon. I started using My Fitness Pal right around the same time. I found MFP while looking for a game ap on my moble device. (THANK GOD) I was told by the surgeon I would have to lose 10% of my body weight PRIOR to my surgery. I have lost 35 pounds now!
I am scheduled to have my LAP-BAND in about one month (nine days before my 52nd birthday). this is going to be my gift to myself; "the diet I won't quit". I am nervous & started seeing a therapist last month. I went initially because the Ins. Co. makes you get a psychological evaluation before they install a lap-band, but I want to continue seeing her because I am sure I will have some days that will be really hard to live with in my future & I have other issues I want to improve other than my food issues.
I have MFPs that are family, strangers & other lap-banders. This is my life & I want to make the most of it.
WHAT ABOUT YOU???0 -
Hello Everyone
I just celebrated my one year surgery anniversary last week. I log everything and would be happy to have more friends who are lapbanders! Add me if you like0 -
I had my lap band surgery 8 months ago and am almost to goal.. let me know if you have any questions or need to talk. feel free to add me..0
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I had the Lapband done on february 2012,I've 52 lbs since then.Feel free to ask me anything.0
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Had mine done the day before mamaholt. We've been buds all along this journey. Down 45 since surgery and 39 before surgery. Weight loss is slowing down but I'm still mostly following all the rules. Add me as a friend if you'd like.0
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I was banded February 2009. Starting weight was 330, I'm 5'7", and 230 now. ... Im down 100 lbs, and have IDEALLY 50 more to go. I'd be happy with 35.
most days I like the band... other days I hate it.
Pros and cons to everything I suppose.
For you newbies... you HAVE to work at it. I really hope you understand that. I didnt. I had to learn the hard way and when I stopped losing, I got frustrated and started eating sliders. I was at a standstill for 6 months. Now, I eat 1800-2000 calories per day... and go to the gym 4-5 days a week (average burn is 650-750 per session). I'm FINALLY losing again, and trying my hardest to stick with it.
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Thanks for the add about Lapband I am in the process of preparing to have the procedure and will be going to an information session next week and due to my insurance I have to track my diet and exercise for 3 months and then I can get scheduled for the surgery my goal is early January or Feb. Soooo tell me some of the pro's and cons to the lapband? I am knew to Fitnesspal and looking for some buddies too. Can we be friends lol would love to have the support and give it also. Baseema aka Lola0
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Had lap-band surgery in December 2007 and did not stick with the program; doctors, diet, exercise and fell flat on my face. I had the band tightened and thought that I would lose weight without having to do anything. I found out that ice cream goes down just as easily as after surgery. I went back to my surgeon about two weeks ago and started over from scratch. The band is a wonderful thing if you are honest with yourself. Do not expect a magical cure from it. The band is a partner in your journey, not the leader. The band cannot get you out of bed and onto a treadmill, nor can it ensure that you are measuring your food and eating slowly and completely. The band cannot stop you from eating and drinking at the same time (a big lapband no-no). What it can do if you play by the rules is give you the sensation of feeling full. Since I had my band fixed and re-engaged with the doctor, quite honestly, I have lost a lot of interest in eating and am struggling just to meet my nutritional quotas each day. The lap band journey is about you, not about the rubber device implanted in your stomach. You can do it.0
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Had lap-band surgery in December 2007 and did not stick with the program; doctors, diet, exercise and fell flat on my face. I had the band tightened and thought that I would lose weight without having to do anything. I found out that ice cream goes down just as easily as after surgery. I went back to my surgeon about two weeks ago and started over from scratch. The band is a wonderful thing if you are honest with yourself. Do not expect a magical cure from it. The band is a partner in your journey, not the leader. The band cannot get you out of bed and onto a treadmill, nor can it ensure that you are measuring your food and eating slowly and completely. The band cannot stop you from eating and drinking at the same time (a big lapband no-no). What it can do if you play by the rules is give you the sensation of feeling full. Since I had my band fixed and re-engaged with the doctor, quite honestly, I have lost a lot of interest in eating and am struggling just to meet my nutritional quotas each day. The lap band journey is about you, not about the rubber device implanted in your stomach. You can do it.
You put it perfectly. If only more people would understand this, people would have greater success, and people around us that know we got the surgery would understand that it IS A LOT OF WORK, not a magical cure
Anyone who wants to add me, feel free. I could use more people on my list0 -
Only 60?!! : ) Celebrate that 60 because it's GONE!!! It's up to you to get the other 60 off.....I'm right behind you banded in 2010...and had only really lost 60 but in January I pushed adding the fitness aspect to my plan and another 25-30 lbs has come off!! : ) So new banders realize it's not going to WORK if you don't! : ) I had to learn that the hard way......the first 30-40 lbs fall off the rest is up to us!0
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Had lap-band surgery in December 2007 and did not stick with the program; doctors, diet, exercise and fell flat on my face. I had the band tightened and thought that I would lose weight without having to do anything. I found out that ice cream goes down just as easily as after surgery. I went back to my surgeon about two weeks ago and started over from scratch. The band is a wonderful thing if you are honest with yourself. Do not expect a magical cure from it. The band is a partner in your journey, not the leader. The band cannot get you out of bed and onto a treadmill, nor can it ensure that you are measuring your food and eating slowly and completely. The band cannot stop you from eating and drinking at the same time (a big lapband no-no). What it can do if you play by the rules is give you the sensation of feeling full. Since I had my band fixed and re-engaged with the doctor, quite honestly, I have lost a lot of interest in eating and am struggling just to meet my nutritional quotas each day. The lap band journey is about you, not about the rubber device implanted in your stomach. You can do it.
You put it perfectly. If only more people would understand this, people would have greater success, and people around us that know we got the surgery would understand that it IS A LOT OF WORK, not a magical cure
Anyone who wants to add me, feel free. I could use more people on my list
I agree with both of you!! This is SOOOOOOOOO not an easy way out at all..
I actually started a blog about my journey in April 2011 because I was tired of people thinking it was the band doing all the work.
I try to blog weekly. Its called Eating For Real. Because let's face it.... I like food. Feel free to read/follow.
http://realliferealeating.blogspot.com/2011/04/beginning.html0 -
I just went to the information session last night whewwwww that man can talk lol however very informnative I am begining my 3 month supervised diet now will see primary care next week. I think My Fitness Pal is a good way to track my diet/exercise. I'm soooo motivated to get healthier. I believe the lap band is the right thing for me about to get started on this mountain of paper work ughhhhhh LOL I would rather be exercising.0
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wow amazing to see so many bandits
I had a band just 5 days ago so at the liquid stage and weight is dropping off. I know once I start eating foods will need lots of support and motivation so glad to have found this app/site.0
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