If you allow me.....................
Congratulations on your long-term success! I agree with you so much regarding the band as a maintenance tool. It bothers me when I read posts that say things like, "I didn't get a band just to diet like I did before!" Sorry, fact is, it does still take "dieting" to lose weight. But, I never, ever could maintain weight loss in the past, no matter how I lost it. I even got to goal 15 years ago, losing 90 lbs. over a two year period with healthy foods and exercise (so not a "fad" diet), but I still regained the weight within two years, and then proceeded to add more to it.
Since being banded, I lost my mother to cancer, have had two additional surgeries, became an empty nester, went through a year-long period of severely reduced income and living off retirement savings, moved to a new state, switched jobs, menopause, and have had a completely unfilled band for almost two months. Any of those events could have triggered weight gain, but I'm 8 lbs. from my lowest weight. The band *does* help with weight loss, but the best part is keeping the weight off, even when life's road gets a little rocky.
Tami
Since being banded, I lost my mother to cancer, have had two additional surgeries, became an empty nester, went through a year-long period of severely reduced income and living off retirement savings, moved to a new state, switched jobs, menopause, and have had a completely unfilled band for almost two months. Any of those events could have triggered weight gain, but I'm 8 lbs. from my lowest weight. The band *does* help with weight loss, but the best part is keeping the weight off, even when life's road gets a little rocky.
Tami
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"All things are possible when you find and believe in your own personal strength."
Formerly "TamiFromAL"; 4cc band, unfilled
"All things are possible when you find and believe in your own personal strength."
Formerly "TamiFromAL"; 4cc band, unfilled