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Great Lap Band Blog

Posted by Lori on March 29, 2008

I just stumbled on Gwen’s WLS Journey blog this morning. She’s an RN who is studying nurse anesthesiology. She’s been banded for a year and she’s very thoughtful about the process and her relationship with food. Her entries aren’t short so if you’re looking for pithy little blurbs, she’s not your writer. Her slide show with different images of herself at different stages of weight loss is really nice.

She has a new physician who is advising her to increase her protein intake. I haven’t read anything quite like this before:

So anyway, I see Dr Pennings, at last. He didn’t seem super impressed with my weight loss at 1 year, but he saw I was within 20 lbs of goal. He liked how much I am exercising. They did a Tanita body composition thingie and determined that I had 120 lbs of lean mass, and he used that number with his personal number of 1.5 gm protein per kg lean body mass to determine that I need 90 gm of protein per day now. Um, what? How am I going to do that, without protein shakes? I think 75 gm might be more doable. My “people” at the Portland office told me 45-52gm, which I have been going by for the past year. Pennings believes that my weight loss will pick up again if I get 90 gm protein in per day. I believe he might be full of crap. But anyway, I’m trying to increase it some.

One useful tidbit he did give me was the calories-per-protein-gram rule. He told me to check labels on foods, and “gravitate” towards foods that have a ratio of 15 calories or less per 1 gm of protein. This seems reasonable and simple to do

Anyway, check it out, if you’re interested. I’ve added her to the Lap Bandee blogroll so you can always find her.

8 Responses to “Great Lap Band Blog”

  1. Janice Wilner said

    I found a link to your blog on a Lapband web site http://www.lapbandtalk.com . I’m almost sure I’m going ahead with the lapband procedure but it definitely helps reading about others that have already gone through with it. Keep up with the good work.

  2. It is always good to know other’s opinions and heard experiences. Im going to get banded at the end of November and Im reading as much as I can about the procedure. Im nervous but excited about the new me that is coming ahead.

  3. It is well worth it and I’d follow any directions they give for post op very close

  4. Hello this is great information…I am also planning to take this surgery also gone thorough few resources. It’s a really good one. One more thing can you please give us cost of lap band surgery? So that i can plan for my surgery.
    Anyways, Thanks for sharing with us.

  5. I’m in a pickle. I just had the surgery and the protein shakes are making me sick. I can’t stand the taste. Any suggestions?

  6. It is SO HARD to get enough protein in! If anyone has suggestions besides the shakes (I can’t stand the taste), please let me know at my blog. I worry I will slow my weight loss because of too little protein.

  7. flab2fabdiva said

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    Just started a blog. Had lapband 5 years ago. Success. Any suggestions for my blog. Please check it out. Leave comments.

  8. Dr Monash said

    What a great resource! If anyone is looking for a free bmi calculator, dietary guidelines and more feel free to visit my site.

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