Thursday, February 25, 2010

WTF

I joined a few groups after getting my band but find that the groups are just a forum for whinning.
There are a ton of acronyms and terms that I think odd. Do I really need to have a bandaversary? and do I need to end every post with how much weight I have lost? Yes I am proud of the weight I have lost but I do not need to advertise it with every post.

I had an adjustment (fill) yesterday since I seem to have plateued at 250 lbs. Heres hoping it helps

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

To begin with....

I, like most people in this situation, have been big my whole life. I was very active in my teens so managed to slim down a bit but have never been small. I got a desk job as i got a bit older and put on some weight and during my second pregnancy developed gestational diabetes which turned into Type 2. that day I weighed 336 lbs.
I joined Weight Watchers that day and lost 50 lbs in 6 months! Then I hit a brick wall. No matter what I did I could not lose anymore. I got discouraged and stopped trying.
After a car accident and the subsaquent treatment got me into massage school, I managed to not gain more during school but still tettered on the edge of 280ish.
I managed my diabetes through diet for a few years then started oral medications. Those did well but I started becoming resistant and the dosages got bigger.
I was looking at moving to insulin.
My husband, the always talkative moderator of I see lead people, found that a co-worker had the band surgery and was doing well having our mutual insurance cover it so I began some research.

Between him and myself we got all the info so that on my 32nd birthday I spent the evening at an informational meeting and had my band put in on September 22, 2009.

At my first pre-op appointment I weighed in at 288 lbs. Today, 5 months later, I just hit 250 lbs.


It has been an interesting time learning how to eat and making time for the gym. I find myself now wanting to reach out and talk to others that have had the same or simular procedures.