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Lisa-
Wow, you are always there for me....Thank you so much. I am seriously thinking about coming up to the conference, I thought it was the 15th of July, and we have a close friend getting married that day. But if it is th 16th I probably could drive up there early in the morning. How do I register?
As far as seeing my sergeon, it's been a long time. He is about a 4 hour drive, and I don't have insurance, so the 2 things have made that part difficult.
thanks again for responding to my post you are a very dear person, and I'm glad to have you as my friend.
Wow, you are always there for me....Thank you so much. I am seriously thinking about coming up to the conference, I thought it was the 15th of July, and we have a close friend getting married that day. But if it is th 16th I probably could drive up there early in the morning. How do I register?
As far as seeing my sergeon, it's been a long time. He is about a 4 hour drive, and I don't have insurance, so the 2 things have made that part difficult.
thanks again for responding to my post you are a very dear person, and I'm glad to have you as my friend.
The conference is on the 15th and 16th, but the 15th is a half day and not that interesting. My group is primarily going on Saturday. That's when most of the events and break-out-sessions are. Go to MY OH here at the top of the page and click on events. Select the WA/Bellevue event and follow the instructions to register. Remember to use my SG leader code for the discount, O'LearyWA11.
We were just talking about all the fill centers popping up around this area and across the country They are a great way to get a fill when you don't have easy access to your surgeon or if you had surgery in Mexico. Google Fill Center, lap band, OR and see what pops up.
You know you need that tool in good working order to reach your goal. Figure out how to get a fill and start with the basic band rules. You can do this, Robin! I know you can.
If you come up for the conference plan to spend the night so you can come to the party at my house on Sunday. The hotel where they are holding the event has special rates too!
I hope we finally get to meet soon!
Lisa O.
We were just talking about all the fill centers popping up around this area and across the country They are a great way to get a fill when you don't have easy access to your surgeon or if you had surgery in Mexico. Google Fill Center, lap band, OR and see what pops up.
You know you need that tool in good working order to reach your goal. Figure out how to get a fill and start with the basic band rules. You can do this, Robin! I know you can.
If you come up for the conference plan to spend the night so you can come to the party at my house on Sunday. The hotel where they are holding the event has special rates too!
I hope we finally get to meet soon!
Lisa O.
Wow thanks for your openness. This was the perfect post to read first thing in the morning. I'm glad you're here. Tomorrow is gone. Today is right in front of us. These are some great thoughts tossed out this morning to you, so if you don't mind, Im gonna swipe a few and use them for myself, too :)
Welcome back, and its good to meet you.
Welcome back, and its good to meet you.
Hi Robin! I just read your profile and blog and see what you have been dealing with. A slip, a 4cc band with way too much fill is enough to cause anyone to develop maladaptive eating habits. Now that your band is filled properly (I am assuming) it is time to develop good band habits. Jean Mc Millan's book Bandwagon is a great resource for anyone who is trying to get back to good habits or trying to develop them for the outset.
To start, eating dense protein at every meal first, limiting carbs to whole grains and getting in low glycemic fruits and veggies is the key.
Eating 3-4 times per day, getting in at least 64 oz of water per day (no liquid calories)...don't skip breakfast.
Meet with your nutritionist and bariatric doctor to get back on track too...see if you need an adjustment...even a tiny bit can make a huge difference.
We are all here to support you!
Let us know what you need...
Steph
To start, eating dense protein at every meal first, limiting carbs to whole grains and getting in low glycemic fruits and veggies is the key.
Eating 3-4 times per day, getting in at least 64 oz of water per day (no liquid calories)...don't skip breakfast.
Meet with your nutritionist and bariatric doctor to get back on track too...see if you need an adjustment...even a tiny bit can make a huge difference.
We are all here to support you!
Let us know what you need...
Steph
VSG on 07/10/12
Hi!
Have you started seeing a nutrtionist yet?
I had trouble losing due to no exercise, too many hours at work and studying for a Master's Degree. Now that classes are over, I am back in the swing. My surgeon told me to get back to the nutritionist for better results, (Only donw 1 lb in 4 weeks)
Now I am back on track and at my first nutrition weigh in, I lost 5 lbs since my last weigh in!
I am going to the Y pool several nights a week, and doing Leslie Sansone's walking tapes when I can.
I'd love to lose 10 lbs before classes start up again in July!
Check in on the boards, there is a lot of support here!
Good luck!
Cheers, Mary
Have you started seeing a nutrtionist yet?
I had trouble losing due to no exercise, too many hours at work and studying for a Master's Degree. Now that classes are over, I am back in the swing. My surgeon told me to get back to the nutritionist for better results, (Only donw 1 lb in 4 weeks)
Now I am back on track and at my first nutrition weigh in, I lost 5 lbs since my last weigh in!
I am going to the Y pool several nights a week, and doing Leslie Sansone's walking tapes when I can.
I'd love to lose 10 lbs before classes start up again in July!
Check in on the boards, there is a lot of support here!
Good luck!
Cheers, Mary