Saturday, July 17, 2010
3:03 PM |
Posted by
Dawn
Well the weightloss has definately slowed down but that's ok. It took me 21 days to get 2 more pounds off. For a total of 102 now. I am 3 pounds away from Onederland. I can not wait. Of course now I will work twice as hard to get there. But I will do it. I think when I get on that scale and it says 199 I will pass out. I haven't been under 200 lbs since 1987. So today I swam in the lake for 2 1/2 hours. Before that I walked 3.3 miles 10,500 steps on the Wii Walk it out with my son. Later I will walk another 5 miles on the boardwalk. It's great to have all of this energy all of a sudden. It's true what they say about exercise. Once you increase your exercise you suddenly have more energy.
I have 3 months until my bandiversary. My goal is to be at or almost at the doctors goal weight by then. Which by the way is 185lbs. My secret goal weight is about 170lbs. Anything lower then that and I will start looking sickly. Although tempting as it is to be 130lbs again, because of my large frame I would look like I had an eating disorder. So I will stop around 170lbs.
Oh yes, surprisingly enough I don't have alot of lose skin like many people do after losing so much weight. So I am working on the toning with the weights. I won't be doing plastic surgery. Heck I won't be wearing a bikini in this life anyway. lol 2 kids later and I have a road map on the stomach. LOL Forget about the skin.
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Great Weightloss Surgery Support Sites
- American Obesity Association
- American Society of Bariatric Physicians
- Banded Living - Maintaing a Normal Weight for the First Time!
- Gastric Surgeon
- Lap-Band Know the Facts
- Laparoscopic Obesity Surgery
- Lapband System
- Lapband Talk
- My Virtual Makeover - See yourself at different stages of weightloss
- Overeaters Anonymous
- The complications of Lapband surgery
- Weight Loss Surgery Channel
- Weightloss surgery options
- WLS Lifestyles - Weight Loss Success
- Your Weightloss Surgery Guide
Places that I visit regularly
Living the Lapband Life
- Dawn
- Tuckerton, NJ, United States
- This is me 4 months after surgery.These are my experiences to help others along the way. Please understand that everyone is different and this can only be used as an example to help you. I appologize for graphic details that might offend anyone. I believe in giving you as much information as possible. Check back for updates because I have only started with my information. Feel free to email me if you have any questions. I'll do my best to answer them.
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