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Amanda2008

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  1. The band has changed my life tremendously, but I find myself overeating during times of stress. Unfortunately, since losing my job three weeks ago, I've been snacking around the clock. I can't really binge eat like I did pre-band, but I can certainly overeat and make unhealthy choices (ice cream, cheap ramen noodles, etc).

    I don't think I need a fill as I've had three or four now and am pretty tight. I need to get back on the program. Any advice?

    thanks!

  2. I'm just wondering if there are others on here who decided on LapBand after a history of bulimia.

    This is the case for me. I was bulimic for 18 years, beginning at age 13. I was always overweight so only my close friends knew I had the problem. I did every kind of psychotherapy available, treatment programs, medication... and nothing helped - I always went back to the behavior. I took a risk on Lap Band and I am so glad I did. I am completely cured, and am a completely different person. Before I had no hope, and now I am happy.

    Are there any others with a similar success story?

  3. I've just started the band journey, but I've been losing steadily eating the following:

    breakfast: protein shake (Muscle Milk or Ensure)

    Lunch: Lean Cuisine

    Dinner: Lean Cuisine

    Plus water/Crystal Lite, coffee, low-fat pudding, deli turkey

    I've also discovered that if I get a steak burrito (no cheese, guac or sour cream) at someplace like Qdoba or Chipotle, it takes me about two days to eat it and I lose weight. I think it's the rice and flour tortilla that make me unable to eat very much.

    (Prior to the band, I would sometimes eat one burrito for lunch and get another one for dinner!)

  4. I've only been banded a few months so the affect on my psyche is not related to significant weight loss.

    Prior to the band, I had been a failed yo-yo dieter for 24 of my 32 years, losing and gaining 50-100 lbs every few years. I suffered from "eating disorder not otherwise specified," the clinical term for someone with symptoms of bulimia, anorexia and compulsive overeating but not enough symptoms of any one disorder to be diagnosed specifically with that disorder (i.e. if you binge and purge "only" seven times a month, it does not meet the clinical diagnosis of bulimia which is an average of twice a week). Approximately 90 percent of my emotional energy was devoted to food and weight. I took 80 mg, the max dose, of Prozac each day for depression. I took Ambien because I could not sleep at night. I could not think clearly and was failing in life, jobs and school.

    Nearly three months after banding, I no longer need Prozac or Ambien. It has not been easy, but I no longer obsess about food, which gives me energy for my actual life. I am beginning to write a book about my life struggles and recovery. I am excited about my future.

    I know I need to make some psychological adjustments as I lose weight, but I don't see any of them truly being a problem, considering what the band has given me.

    I wouldn't be where I was without the OCC and my wonderful family who loaned me the money to pay for it.

  5. MY UPDATE!

    I made a big adjustment too - I've added protein shakes for breakfast and sometimes lunch. I was so sick of them after the pre- and post-op diets that I never wanted another one again. But after adding them back, I am now eating a LOT less. My appetite is way down in the evenings, which is when I was really hungry and overeating.

    I've also stopped drinking coffee - I can't stand it black but the cream and sugar really adds up. Instead I take two caffeine pills in the morning and I'm good to go.

    I lost four pounds this week - 2 more and I will be able to update my tracker :-)

  6. I am in the same place and I feel like crap about myself. I had surgery the day after you. I hope this is because we are not yet at our sweet spot. The first two weeks after the fill was GREAT but I guess it's worn off somewhat....

    However, even with it wearing off somewhat, I know the restriction is working because I do eat about 1/2 to 1/3 of what I used to eat pre-band. However, I used to eat ENORMOUS amount of food! For the year before the band, I probably gained about 5 lbs a month. So now even if I eat 1,800 calories a day, while it's a lot less, it's not enough to lose weight.

    My weight loss tracker:

    Pre-op: -18 lbs

    21 days liquid diet post-op: -6 lbs (24-lb total loss)

    The post-post-op month before first fill: +10 lbs (14-lb total loss)

    Two weeks after first fill: -10 lbs (24-lb total loss)

    Two weeks following: +5 lbs (19-lb total loss)

    I'm so hungry and I HATE being hungry. You have no idea (well probably you do) what it does to me mentally and emotionally. I feel like going on the pre-op diet again and just making myself suffer.

    Am I normal? Am I a band failure? Help.

  7. Hi,

    I was wondering if anyone decided to, post-surgery, go on a specific diet? I never see anything mentioned except for Lean Cuisine.

    I am thinking of trying the Fat Smash diet again, which I did a few years ago and it worked (but of course I lost interest and gained it back). It's supposed to kickstart your metabolism and you change your diet in stages. Phase one is a nine-day detox program. It's written by the doctor on Celebrity Fit Club.

    Since my first fill, my appetite has been amazingly reduced... it's been awesome, but I guess I just feel kind of lost without a specific structure... did anyone else feel the same way? I also feel like I'm not losing as much as I should.

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