Hi PWelcome to the forum.Best of luck with your lapband op. With the help of your TMX and your sense of humor, judging from your forum name, I'm sure you will be successful. Let us know how you're getting on
Best of luck with your surgery and you will find the TMX very useful for making yummy, healthy food and be able to get the consistency you need.May I also add that a friend of mine lost over 60kgs with lap band and I have seen her change from a very insecure person into this very confident happy one, a decision that was the best one she ever made and I am sure you will find the same xx
Dear phatassphairy - first let me say welcome, as even though you have made 35 posts I haven't met you on the forum before. Second, just to let you know I have had my lapband for seven years and my Thermomix for 18 months. I agree that you are well set for your changing life with the support of the TMX. I wish I'd had mine back in the post-op stages. Good luck.
Dear paf--- it is a tough gig being a bandit. Of course it is lovely to get the positive feedback from people as the weight starts to come off eventually but there is a big cost to you as you adjust. You have to be strong and disciplined. It isn't a comfortable automatic success, but I have found it a brilliant example of engineering, just like the Thermomix in that way. Best wishes, Cecilia.
i am going to start making my concentrate stocks up on the weekend and freezing them. but i am on the look out for a nice creamy soup recipe with prawns for 2nd phase of post op .. i love prawns .... this is what i fear missing the most