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6 months out and nothing!

nativenewyorker64
on 3/10/10 2:52 am - UT
Its been 6 months since my revision from a 4 cc band to a Realize band. I have no restriction, no motivation and no weight loss. I wish I would have gotten a gastric sleeve. How long did it take a lot of you to get to restriction? At this rate it is going to take forever. My doc does 1 cc per visit. He wants to be cautious because of my former band problems. I do have pretty good maintenance down. I play with the same five pounds. I just want to be able to maintain at a lower weight. I got down to 160 with my last band and then gained because of problems and now I am 180. I liked 160 better. I would appreciate any help and some band behavior reminders.
Thanks!
Lucy
Wendy's Dream
Came true

on 3/10/10 3:13 am - Mesa, AZ
VSG on 08/09/22
Hi Lucy,
My Dr was aggressive with the first few fill. It took me 4 fill to get to a good restriction. Now I have 7.5cc in my band. I no longer have to weigh out what I eat, because I get full and can't even finish my food.  Give it some time and follow your Dr plan.  The weight will come off. 
 Wendy  

   1st fill 4cc,  2nd fill 1.5cc  3rd fill 1.5cc 4th fill .5   Total 7.5 cc  in my 11cc Realize Band.
                     
 Reached 1st goal weight 158 on 6/8/10, My Starting weight 235  
                                               Hit final goal of 145  10/25/10 
                                                    
  Current weight 143  
                                If you work the band the band will work for you.
    
              
Tom C.
on 3/10/10 4:51 am, edited 3/10/10 4:51 am - Mount Arlington, NJ

ADVICE WARNING: TALK TO THE DOCTOR BEFORE INCREASING /CHANGE YOUR INTAKE.

 

Remember, this isn’t a race. “Slow and steady wins the race".  We are a generation of instantaneous results, however remember we didn’t put all the weight on at once, it took years. So don’t you think losing it would take just as long? This isn't one of those miracle instantaneous weight loss programs. We all know types of programs always fail. This is a way of life

 

Nowhere does any of the literate state you will lose x amount of weight in x days. Think LONG TERM. If it takes you 2 – 3 -5 years to lose all the weight, WHO CARES!!! How long did it take you to put all those pounds on? Try to remind yourself that even if I lost only 1 pound per week, in year’s time I’d be 52 pounds lighter. Many doctors believe the slower you lose weight, the better chance you have of keeping it off. 

 

Many folks are hung up on the number. It’s not the number of pounds that someone loses in a specified period of time that is important. It’s how you feel. Don’t forget, if you are toning up muscle – your weight loss may seem to have slowed (or stopped), when in fact you are replacing fat with muscle. Muscle is heavier then fat. Someone weighting 200 pounds with a body fat percentage of 25 is carrying around 50 pounds of extra fat. That same person weighting 200 pounds with 10 percent body fat would be carrying 20 pounds of fat. So it’s not the number that is important.

 

The amount of weight lost is affected by many factors. Everyone loses weight at different rates. It has to do with age, gender, one’s weight, exercise, etc.. A 10 pound lost to one person could be as affected as a 40 pound lost to another. Think of it this way: If a 400-pound person loses 40 pounds; a 300-pound person loses 30 pounds, a 200-pound person loses 20 pounds, and a 100-pound person loses 10 pounds – the 400-pound person didn’t necessarily lose more weight than the others. All three lost 10% of their body weight. 

 

Remember there are other “scales" you can use to monitor your success: your constant hunger reduction (eliminated); reduced clothing size; increase energy; re-familiarizing yourself to body-parts unseen for years (errr… toes) ; “common" activity becoming easier (walking, climbing steps), just feeling good about yourself; sleeping better (reduced snoring); the mirror; better medical exam results (lower cholesterol and/or blood pressure); etc.

 

Please remember, stalls are natural part of weight loss. It seems the body “catches on" to what we have been doing, and holds onto everything. After a while, the lost restarts and things go well.


However, stalls can also because by eating (a) too much (b) not enough. I know it sounds a little contradictory, and I will try to explain.

 

Too much: While we need to make sure we hit our protein requirements (60-80 grams, or whatever your Doctor told you), we need to make sure the carbs, calories, etc are “acceptable". Remember, you don’t want to make your 80 grams of protein by eating 4 gallons of ice cream or a starchy carb.

 

Not enough: Again, make sure you are meeting your daily protein requirements. THIS IS IMPORTANT TO WEIGHT LOSS. The body is a marvelous machine, and it will protect itself. If one doesn’t eat enough, the body’s metabolism will slow down - in order to keep itself functioning. If a person intake is less then what it expels, the body will start to “store" food.

 

Be proud of your lost. No matter how small it may seem. Remember, it’s better to lose not a pound than to GAIN a single ounce

 

Make sure you ARE following the basics – no drinking before; during or after meals; protein first, followed by vegetables/fruits and then GOOD carbs; each meal should last at least 30 minutes; etc. Make sure to FOLLOW THE RULES and you'll be successful. Just have a little patience !!

 

 

Finally, if you want to try to “reset" your weight loss, you can try what I sometimes do. Pretend today was the first day of the operation and go back to a strict liquid diet. Do this for a few days (maybe a week), then go onto the next stage of soft food for a few days (a week) then finally regular food. Sometimes this “reboots" your system.

 

Know we’re here if you need.

 

 

 

ADVICE WARNING: TALK TO THE DOCTOR BEFORE INCREASING /CHANGE YOUR INTAKE.

 

Good Luck on your Journey !!

Tom

“Nothing I will ever eat will give me the feeling I get as when I lose weight”  The views expressed are based on my own experiences - and should NOT BE FOLLOWED IN LIEU OF DOCTOR’S ADVICE/INSTRUCTIONS. Only your Doctor knows your condition, and make sure you talk to them before making any changes to your diet
Kim U.
on 3/11/10 11:37 am
 I know we all want to snap our fingers and be the weight we set out to be with the band it is a slower process. And even more healthy process over all. Don't rush things it will happen. 
199 here I come! 
  
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