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I want to start by saying I find the banning of books abhorrent in every way. Along with so many others, this is a post I never thought I’d write.
Nine months after surgery feels like a huge milestone for me. According to all of the experts out there, it takes a lap band patient approximately 3 years to lose their excess weight.
I figured I’d better get this posted before I hit my seventh monthiversary from weight loss surgery. I don’t know what it was about this monthiversary, but I have postponed writing it up. Maybe it was the holidays, or some of the crazy curves life tends to throw in my direction.
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Yesterday marked four months since having the lapband surgery. It also happened to be the annual Walk From Obesity in Long Beach, so I decided to participate with the people from my support group.
Things have been so busy, my three monthiversary since surgery just flew right by. On August 19th I had my appointment for my second fill (if you don’t know what a fill entails, I describe it here).
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It’s been two months since my weight loss surgery (why do I all of a sudden feel like I’m at an AA meeting saying how long it has been since my last drink?) and I figured it was time to do an assessment of where I am in my journey.
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Exercise. It can be the bane of your existence while struggling against ever increasing weight. It can be the cause of one of the ultimate Catch-22′s in life.
One distinct difference between the two most popular weight loss surgeries of gastric bypass and gastric band is the immediacy of gratification. With the gastric bypass, you have the surgery and immediately start losing weight as there are no adjustments to be made.
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Yesterday I hit the one monthiversary milestone after surgery. Things have gone relatively well, with only a couple of setbacks, none of which are actually due to the surgery itself. How has the first month gone?