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10-06-2008, 12:48 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2008 Age: 40
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Wow! Thanks for the tips. I will put this information to good use.
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10-06-2008, 04:47 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2008 Age: 49
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City: Charlottesville State: VA | Re: A Few Tips From A Slow Loser - Now Past Goal - | |
Oh yes.
I'm eight weeks out from my surgery (haven't been filled yet because I'm away), and I now crave all the same stuff i usually did before the banding.
At night (my worst time), I still eat some of it.
I am really afraid this pattern will dog me for the rest of my life.
I can't wait for a fill, to see the effect it has on this behavior.
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10-07-2008, 05:55 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2007 Age: 40
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City: Portland State: Oregon | Re: A Few Tips From A Slow Loser - Now Past Goal - | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Mischievous1 I haven't been doing so great the last few days as I (do other's experience this much?) just feel like it's tooooo much work (or bother) to eat and so just take a bite of this or that throughout the day, but I KNOW i'm not eating enough...the down side is that I crave sugar in the eves, so I need to get back on track to lose these last two pounds so that I can enter Onderland.
On the plus side, I had a great self confidence booster NSV this am. I took my car in for service and as soon as i'm out of the van two very young handsome service men are right at my door to help me. I can't tell you how many times I was just invisible and they just let me wait for the young man I made the appointment with, later after one of the "hotties" helped me the guy who I was supposed to wait for tracked me down in the waiting area to "check in" with me....the expressions on their faces were the ones I remember from my skinnier days and if any of you know what i'm talking about (it's an appreciative look) there's no mistaking it for just plain good customer service. I'm seeing that happen more and more the places I go, customer service is improving!! I think it is just that I am NOT invisible anymore! I really like it.  | My pants are looser, my band is looser but I still have not seen any movement on the darn scale! Another NSV, when I thru my daughters birthday EVERYONE commented on how "skinny" I am now...How can that be and I still am not losing? Hm...
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10-07-2008, 06:03 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2008 Age: 49
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City: Charlottesville State: VA | Re: A Few Tips From A Slow Loser - Now Past Goal - | |
congratulations.
it sounds like you are getting the feedback you need to keep rolling with it.
I am stuck in a kind of paralysis without being able to see my doc or getting a fill. just happy to be maintaing the 12 pound loss and trying hard not to revert to snacking on bad stuff. I don't eat much quantity, but the quality sometimes stinks, because I too don't find much motivation to prepare good meals. Too much trouble to shop, store, prepare, clean up.
Keep us posted, and enjoy all that "customer service!"
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10-08-2008, 12:39 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2008 Age: 40
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You go girl...Can you say Hot Mama LOL
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10-17-2008, 11:42 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2008 Age: 55
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City: jacksonville State: fl | Re: A Few Tips From A Slow Loser - Now Past Goal - | |
This is a great forum! I am embarrassed sometimes to post on the other places because my results are depressing. but its my own fault, I accept that. I stupidly told friends when I got the LAP-BAND® so now they are asking what's up. It does take discipline and commitment, willpower, etc. All those things a traditional diet requires. The good thing; however, is with the LAP-BAND®, you really should not be physically hungry and I'm not! I fight head hunger. It is a struggle to exercise regularly. For what ever reason, my weight has always and will continue to be a battle. So I will take your advice on the protein. I will celebrate every fraction of a pound that I lose even if it is not comparable to others. I will ignore the short term reactions from my friends and look forward to the long term rewards. And I will recognize all of the NSV and keep my chin up. thanks guys. I need a good slapping around sometimes.
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10-17-2008, 03:17 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2008 Age: 67
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City: Independence State: Missouri | Re: A Few Tips From A Slow Loser - Now Past Goal - | |
Fluffy - from all these forums and experiences, I have learned one thing if nothing else. The LAP-BAND® is not the "easy way out" - it is not a slam-dunk. Lots of people think it is, so if friends are asking, let them know it is not easy. I can't begin to understand just what everyone is going through for a few more weeks, but I do know it will not be easy to lose the weight. My belief is that this tool will help me get there - and help me stay there. Take baby steps if you have to - add in the extra protein and set your interim goal at 20 - (just 3 more pounds!) and reward yourself with something you want when you reach it (obviously NOT food! heehee). A new CD? New walking shoes? A facial? something just for you. Set another goal of 20 lbs and another reward. You are going to get there. It doesn't matter how long it takes, the band will still be there to help you. You are going to get there! and you are going to stay there!
Good luck!
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10-17-2008, 04:33 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2008 Age: 49
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City: Charlottesville State: VA | Re: A Few Tips From A Slow Loser - Now Past Goal - | |
Fluffy
I really like the term, Head Hunger. I suffer from that, too. Mostly at night. I quell Head Hunger by drinking a nice chocolate protein drink, thereby killing two birds with one stone.
Because of travel, I haven't had my first fill (in over two months!) so I too am a slow loser, and will suffer under the expectations of those I told before I left on my travels. You can always quote statistics to those who doubt you, because they are not al wine and roses. Check them out! It will let you off the hook.
Na slapping around, just realize that this is a PROCESS, and you need encouragement. Chin up! Keep going!
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10-20-2008, 11:58 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2008 Age: 34
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City: Hillman State: MI | Re: A Few Tips From A Slow Loser - Now Past Goal - | |
What an eye opener. thanks for the tips. My biggest problem is not enough protein. I'm definitely going to try this, starting TODAY. Congrats on your success and thank you for taking the time to share with everyone else what finally worked for you. |
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10-22-2008, 11:00 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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I'm someone who got this information a while ago. And it helped me for a bit but then I think I started to eat less again.
I've found that my resolve is weakening because I'm just not losing. If you saw my weight loss chart, you'd see that I lose nothing for a couple of weeks, then one pound then four then gain 3 and then nothing and so on. On November 8th it will be my bandiversary and so far I've lost 45 pounds.
I'm exercising five days a week and feel much better and people say I'm looking great, but I'm getting so discouraged. And I am noticing that my eating is now suffering. It is like if I am training for a marathon for months and months and never see my fitness or times improve. After a while you feel that you are doing all this effort for nothing.
My clinic is no help at all. I'm going for another fill this Friday, because I can definitely eat more than I could, but if I lament on my slow weight loss you can see in their eyes that I must be pigging out and they say either "you are eating too much" or "you aren't eating enough!". I can't be doing both!
I'm going to try to remember the protein thing. But honestly, I can't and haven't been eating as much as you slow mo. Soup and then a meal? I can only manage the soup. And like someone else on this forum, it is the fish that causes me to be sick the worst. I had two bites of salmon (which I love)the other day and I was in the toilet for a half an hour. Didn't get to keep that protein. But I will give it another concerted try!
Thanks for tip and it would be great to hear from everyone if it worked for them.
Mary
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11-02-2008, 05:09 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Age: 54
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Hi NewSho, what a great message you have passed on, i am going to give this a try, i have tried everything else and 15month down the line i have only lost 12lbs, i am on my 3rd fill but haven't obviously got the hang of things yet, fingers crossed.
Many thanks . JC.
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11-02-2008, 07:20 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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It's funny I keep seeing these post about getting fills and maybe thats the cause for slow losing. I' m the opposite I'v had many fills- although my dr. calls them adjustments I prefer fills, anyway I have great restriction and I still only lost about fifty lbs. and 11/27 marks a year since my surgery. As frustrating as being a slow loser is I will say this what is the alternative? At the rate I was going I would have gained fifty lbs. instead of losing them. When I first joined this site I really didn't know if the WLS was worth it. I no longer feel that way because as slow as the lbs. come off I'm still getting healtier ever day. I exercise more and I haven't gained anything back. Before WLS I'd lose some weight- which was so much easier when I was younger( I do think age is a factor)- anyway I'd lose some and as soon as I stopped dieting it went right back on plus some. At least now I am keeping off what I have lost. It's hard to hear about people losing in a months what has taken me a year but hey we all have different experiences.
I have been over weight since I was a child and I'm not going to change anything overnight. It took time to create this mess it's going to take time to undo it. Reading everyones stories is such a great help, to know that other people are going through the same problems puts things in perspective.Good Luck to all of us slow losers WE WILL PREVAIL!!!
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11-03-2008, 11:33 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2008 Age: 34
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City: Hillman State: MI | Re: A Few Tips From A Slow Loser - Now Past Goal - | |
Thanks NewSho! I had read your advice before, but just read it again as a refresher. Couple things, tho: I HATE yogurt and cottage cheese. I do like eggs and other cheeses. Did/Do you eat regular cheese or low or no fat? Also, what kinds of "seeds and nuts" do you eat? One more thing - I read a lot on here about "protein bullets" - did you ever use them to help get in protein? My surgeons dietician says they don't recommend them because they're not easily digestible. I'm so stuck right now. There's so many things I think I should try - I figure not a lot can make me do worse than I already am. Please respond and thanks so much for your help. It really is beneficial to hear from someone who was also a slow loser. Stephanie
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11-03-2008, 02:18 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Age: 54
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Hi Fatme, another great post, thanks for your reply, i am trying really hard this week to get back on track,I hope i start to loose soon as this whole thing is starting to really get to me, i feel very embarrassed when i hear all of the other women loosing lbs and lbs,i know we aren't all the same but some seem to loose faster than others, i to have been overweight since i was 25, i have been very poorly over the last six months at one stage it was touch and go for me in hospital i had a problem when the surgeon removed my Gall bladder, i am now trying to loose more weight but i haven't found the correct way of doing this yet,reading the post this week has helped me.
look forward to reading more.
JC.
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11-19-2008, 12:20 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2008 Age: 55
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City: jacksonville State: fl | Re: A Few Tips From A Slow Loser - Now Past Goal - | |
All this talk about hunger pains. I used to think I could manage those hunger pains back in my old dieting days. How painful could they be--that gnawing sensation in the belly? That pain defeats me every time. I can't stand that feeling. Do I still get that gnawing feeling with the LAP-BAND®? Absolutely! But it is so much more manageable. I can eat a much smaller amount and it goes away--for a while. Just eat those small amounts of protein whenever those hunger pains rear their ugly growls. Slow & steady will win the race. The rest of the struggle is all in the head. I haven't figured out how to control that yet. Discipline, commitment & perseverence.
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