Name: Sandy

My Lapband Journey started on Feb 26, 2009 that was the first day of the rest of my life. My Starting weight was 232 lbs. I've lost 33 pounds. I now weight 199 lbs (onederland). I have 50 lbs to go, to meet my goal weight. My first fill was April 7th I 'm at 4cc's and my second fill is scheduled for May 8th. I workout faithfully 5 to 6 days a week for an hour, I walk 3 to 4 miles. I do 10 min of Ab workout every night. I'm truly Living and Lovin LapBand. And I would like to wish everyone else much success on your Journey.

My Progress:

2/26/09 --- 235 lbs.
3/26/09 --- 213 lbs.
4/29/09 --- 199lbs
5/08/09 --- 196 lbs
5/25/09 --- 188.4 lbs
6/09/09---  185.1   ( No Fill)
6/24/09--    177.3
7/29/09--     169.2
8/11/09---    165   ( No Fill)
8/26/09--     160 lbs (whoohoo!!)
9/11/09--     160lbs (No fill)      
9/23/09--      158.00
9/26/09--      155.00
11/02/09--     151.00
11/04/09--     150.00
11/13/09--      148.00 ( no fill)
12/18/09--      146.00 (no fill)
 01/30/10--     145 ( no fill) 90 lbs weight loss (maintenance) 
  02/26/ 10-     145 ( one year Band-iversary!) whoohoo!!
  03/12/10-      145.5 ( no fill)
  04/23/10-      148   ( got a fill 1cc)
  04/26/10-       145   (I'm back)
 




Moments insights, and events, usually ordinary and everyday, humorous or profound, surprise, delight, and impact us. They stand in our minds and and hearts. I'm happily married to a loving, patient, wonderful Man. My husband mark is retired military/work fulltime as a tax collector, we met in Germany, I'm prior service. But most importantly, My husband is a Cancer Survior.I work Full time. We have 2 young adults our dau is 23 graduated in May06 with BA in fine arts. Our son 21 in U.S. Airforce. After all, as a wife and mom with faults and flaws like most others in this world, it's the everyday stuff of life that keeps me grounded and walking close to Him.
  Hometown: Florida

Occupation: Customer Service
Companies: Human Rights Commission
Interests and Hobbies: Traveling, Reading, Gardening, Bowling, Movies, Internet, Mentoring, Family




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