Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 Thanks for the compliments Mel. You are looking pretty darn good yourself. I do feel good at the moment, although I shovelled way too much food in over the weekend, again, and I should not have made cookies - they are just sitting in my fridge tempting me and boy do they go down easily. I'm heading for more protein in a mo to sustain me, some nice pate (had to buy two lots this weekend - the first was foul but Scooter has been enjoying it). My weekends have been difficult - too much time on my hands to eat and I've totally blocked out of my mind to eat " when I'm hungry " - the old piggy habits have just crept back in. You would think as mature woman that we wouldn't have to continually remind ourselves like we are children of the general rules of banded life. The worry of failing with the band has left me now and I am more relaxed, but perhaps I need to put some worry back in to kick start things again. I do agree that you and I have had a change in our outlook with this and that slowly slowly we will succeed. We are just reluctant to make the changes and that is partially why I rely on the band so much for portion control because I am still firmly of the mind that this will do it for me. As soon as I put " diet " back into my vocabulary I will rebell and spinout into sabotage mode. I actually believe that this is partially the reason I've felt out of control a little these past weeks, because I am restricting myself from eating 2 hrs before bed to avoid reflux. It's working with the reflux, but playing havoc with my head. I don't like being told what to do, even by myself!! (ha,ha,ha). OK so now you can call the psych ward and have them come and cart me away for further testing..... Ciao Cherie > > > > > > Hi > > > > > > I am new to this forum, only joined yesterday. I am still on this > > > side (pre-op) but wish I were already on the slim side! I'll just > > > write a few things about me and will have a question if I may. > > Since > > > is not my real name, it is a bit easier to be honest! :-) > > > > > > I am 49 and am at least 30 kilos overweight. I have started > > thinking > > > about the lap-band as a last resort, becacuse I've been through all > > > the diets that you can imagine. They all work for a while (last one > > > was the Atkins thing 2 years ago and I lost 9.5 kilos, but it only > > > took one flight where the airline didn't have low-carb food to put > > > me back on my old ways and I gained 15 back). When I tipped the > > > scales at 100kgs, it was a wake-up call. > > > > > > I'd really like to be able to cross my legs as before and keep up > > > with the younger ones on bushwalks uphill. > > > > > > But, and here is the question. My problem is really mental. I would > > > say I am a food-aholic, with an addiction that nothing seems to be > > > able to break. When I am not on a diet, I eat like a madman (well, > > > madwoman) and this has now become a pattern. So the question is: if > > > this is truly an addiction, is the lap-band going to help? Or is it > > > for people who otherwise can discipline themselves? I am asking you > > > this question but of course anyone who has something to say would > > be > > > welcome to please say it because this is going to be the deciding > > > factor on whether I go ahead with this operation or not. > > > > > > I am booked in for two appointments already but would like to get > > > the best doc and the best deal in Sydney. So I am also looking for > > > any recommmendations in Sydney, no matter where. > > > > > > Sorry about the longer introduction but I am grateful that there > > are > > > guys like you all on the internet to talk to. > > > > > > Many thanks... and cheers > > > J > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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