Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Read This Before Getting a Lap Band (or trying any weight loss program)

We are already in to week three of the year.  How many of you made a resolution to lose weight? Did you promise yourself you were going to lose a few unsightly pounds, or are you thinking about losing the weight of a small Volkswagen? Well, I'm here to tell you that regardless of how much you want to lose, to be successful you've got to get right in the head first. There is a huge chasm between thinking about it and doing it.

The first thing you need to do is ask yourself:
"Self ... am I ready for this? Am I ready to severely change my life?
Am I ready to rethink the way I look at food and drink?
Am I ready to temporarily forego dinner parties, lunches, and various other social functions?
Am I ready to make my weight loss the most important thing in my life?
Am I ready to become more active?
Am I ready to find a plan and stick to it?
Am I ready to have patience?
Am I committed to succeed?

Well, are ya?

If you have answered NO to any of the aforementioned questions, you probably need to rethink your resolution. Whether you're thinking of blowing out 5 pounds of baby fat or 100 pounds of fat ass, the commitment is the same. The only difference is the distance you may travel. Your 5 pounds may take a couple of weeks. Your 100 pounds may take a couple of years. I know this first hand. If you read my previous rant, you'll remember that Dr. X shocked me by telling me that my quest for Thindom is a 2 year journey. All the while, stupid me was banking on being done in one year. So if you're a "biggun" hitting for the fences, face the fact that you're going to be doing this for a while.

Let's talk to possible Lap-Band candidates. Know this. Don't think you're going to go in for your first consultation and schedule a surgery date. That's what I thought. I went in on January 21, 2013 and thought I would schedule my surgery for a few weeks away. Right between some travel plans I had. Oh NAY NAY! I was given a laundry list of things that I needed to accomplish to get scheduled. My doctor told me if I was diligent, I could get it done in 5 months. Yikes! I saw numerous doctors, shrinks, exercise gurus, nutritionists and fat counselors. I went to group therapies and had batteries of test done. I did everything asked of me as quick as possible and it took me 4 months to get the food fighter installed. So potential Lap-Banders ... be ready for that!

Another thing Lap-Band candidates must grasp. This Lap-Band contraption is nothing more than a tool. To be successful, you must find a diet plan your comfortable with and stick to it! Fact is, it will be a while after your surgery that you even feel the device working for you.  In my case, it was at least 5 months of saline injections before I finally felt a small restriction. Even after 8 months, I still am not in the "green zone".  My doctor and nutritionist discuss this every month at my check-in. And every month we're still tweaking it up a bit. It's all part of the process.

Bottom line readers ... If you're trying to lose weight, it's gonna take commitment and time.  I have read many blogs of newbie lap-band patients that are disappointed in their results.  But if you read between the lines it's always the same.  They got the surgery and they are sitting on their collective fat asses waiting for the pounds to melt away. Sorry. That just ain't gonna happen!

Going into month 9, I am bouncing around the 70 pound loss number. I did it by carefully watching my calorie intake of both food and alcohol.  I have gotten more active.  Do I work out? Yes, but I ain't killing myself doing it.  After all, my original goal was just to fit back into my Level 3 pants.  I was never trying to qualify for the Olympics.

I will get back to you when I am firmly under that 70 mark.  Should be real soon!

Johnny


Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Year End Update and New Year Resolution

A hearty hello to all our fat fanatics worldwide!

As another year comes to an end, I thought this would be an opportune time to do a little self reflecting. After all, it has been an interesting year for me to say the least.

But first, I realize I have been derelict in getting you timely updates on my current status.  Quite frankly, I was reluctant to keep posting because I was afraid of what the holidays and my short vacation were going to do to me.  Well, I have good news to report.  I am down about 2 pounds from the day before Thanksgiving through New Year's Eve! I wanted to be 185 on Thanksgiving.  That didn't quite work out. But I was 186.5 today. WHEW!

I am really pleased with this number. Why? Because I did an above normal amount of dinning out, family parties, traveling and, of course, the social drinking that comes along with it.  I was very conscious of my food intake.  When I dined out, I tried to order the right things, always protein.  Save the sauces.  At Thanksgiving, I loaded up on turkey and ham and passed on potatoes and gravies. On Christmas eve, I feasted on lobster, shrimp an calamari in red sauce. I only had a small mouthful of homemade lasagna to be polite. I also watched my drinking.  You know I had to imbibe, so I drank my bourbon straight and my vodka on the rocks. I had a few excellent Cabernets. I even had two frosty beers. My first since March.  All in all, I made it through the yearly bacchanal virtually unscathed. I consider this VICTORY.  But I can only savor this achievement for a fleeting moment.

Year in review - PHEW! 2013 has been a whirlwind to say the least.

1) My first appointment with Dr. X on a blustery January Monday
2) My first lap band support group meeting
3) My first ever visit to a shrink
4) My conversations with Rajeeve
5) My 14 day pre-op diet
6) My surgery
7) My first unauthorized cocktail

The list goes on.  Suffice to say, last year was a life changer for me. I sit before you today 68 pounds lighter than then the guy that wrote to you in April. That's whole lotta fatass folks.

2014 Resolutions - I have big news for you on this front. I saw Dr. X for my monthly tune up right before Christmas. After he gave me another 1/2 c.c injection, I offhandedly remarked that I wanted to lose about another 20 pounds to get me under my goal of 169.  He immediately whipped a calculator out of his staff coat and started doing some ciphering.  By way of some secret bariatric calculation, he tells my he wants be to be at 150 pounds! I was FLOORED.

ME: "150 pounds?  Are you serious? I mean I haven't weighed 150 pounds since 6th grade!"
Dr. X: " I'm working from a BMI index.  A 28.5 BMI is healthy, but a 25 BMI is golden! That puts you at 150 pounds."
ME: "Is that 150 pounds here on the fat ass scale or 150 pounds in the morning naked on my home scale?"
Dr. X: "I'll take the 150 on your scale."

So I at least got that going for me.

Then he asks me, "When did you have your surgery?"
"May 15" I told him.
"You haven't even been doing this a year! This is a TWO year project.'

You could have knocked me over with a wet noodle.  This whole time I was working on a ONE year time table. I was hoping to get to my goal in April.  But our dear doctor just tagged on another 19 pounds of weight loss! At 2 pounds per month, that's about a year more.  So I guess his math is correct.

"You are doing great. You can do this and I will help you get there." he told me.

Comforting words did little to ease my shock.

But then I started thinking. What's changed? Really nothing.  I have learned a new way of eating.  I am watching my portions and I'm cutting as many empty calories as possible.  So I have to keep counting my calories for another year. So what. I can do it.

Can I really get to 150 pounds? Do I really want to be 150 pounds? I really don't know.  I do know I have a ways to go to get rid of some excess ass and gut fat. I also know I don't want to be the weakling that gets sand kicked in his face at the beach. So when it comes to my new goal.  I guess I'll know it when I feel it.

I'll try and be more prompt with the next update. Until then ... Remember

YOU CAN'T BE TOO RICH OR TOO THIN!