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What helped me the most in my decision...

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RyanTheGirl

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Well, first of all, I am NOT banded, YET!!

This is my first blog, and though I doubt many people will ever read this, or even reply- this is my outlet.... this is yet just another TOOL to help my in my trip...

Just in case anyone does read this, I shall introduce myself...

I am Ryan, and I am a 27 year old single mother to an amazing 4 year old daughter. I am a college graduate, and from the Savannah,GA area. I've been over-weight since I was 5 years old. I, like many others, have tried almost every diet/exercise plan I could even imagine. I look at pictures of me at my daughter's age and I look just like her- tall, thin, and happy. Then I see pictures of me from a year later, and it's like looking at a completely different person. It makes me sad, but only because I know that that little girl went through to get to where she (I) is today... Being picked on, not only for having a "boy's name"- but also for being over weight... having to shop in PLUS sized women's clothing sections.... Wearing a women's size 16 since 5th grade...

I could go on and on and on about everything I've gone through, the tears I've cried, the multipule times I've felt heartbreak, but this isn't meant to be a depressing blog- and I'm sure many MANY others have gone through the exact same...

I am 27 years old, 5'9", and 267 pounds. I've been up to size 22, and down to 15/16s - back and forth for the last 10 years. When my daughter was born, (:wub:) I couldn't have been happier.... until 5 days later I couldn't breath, I had a horrible fever, could barely walk, my legs had become swollen, etc.. come to find out, I was having congestive heart failure.... at the age of 23?? Sure, I've done my research and know that this could have happened to even skinny people...

Fast-forward to today...

I've been looking into the lapband for a few years.. But just never thought it was a possiblity for me. I read and read and read, talked to many people, and still- wasn't sure it was for me. I wasn't sure I could make the change... etc. Wasn't sure I could afford it or that my insurance would even help...

Well, I went to the informational meeting, went to the assesment appointment, got cleared by my cardiologist, and am scheduled for my psych eval...

I was told my out of pocket expenses were going to be around $800+ (not including the actual surgery and all)... $150 for assesment, $350 for psych eval, $30 for nutrition education, and $275 for program fee... Sure, compared to those who are self-pay, this is nothing... but I'm a single mother who already has to work 2 jobs to try and provide for my daughter.... how was I supposed to come up with that much money?! :eek::crying:

I believe in signs, I believe in fate, and I believe in God.

Well, my insurance paid for my assesment, and just found out that they will also pay or my psych assesment!!!!!! :lol::thumbup::smile2:

Everything seems to be falling into place- as if it's all signs pointing to going ahead with the lapband....

December 1 is my Psych evaluation and my nutrition education class... I can't wait!!! May God continue to bless me through this path in my life that he has so graciously given to me, and also reminded me that he may take from me at any moment. May God continue to be by my side as I try to make sure I can be at my daughter's side as she continues through her life, and hopefully I may do so as a healthier me...

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Good luck to you. I understand the journey that you have had so far and believe me the band will help you immensely!! It is a tool not a quick fix but it so helps so much in the process. I wish you much success and I know you will continue to be a great role model for your daughter!

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Congratulations on taking charge of your life. I'm 42 and I certainly wish I would of taken the steps earlier in age. I see how much I've inspired my 3 grown children and hopefully prevent them from ever having to go through what I did. The hardest step for me was admitting that I could not do this alone...having this surgery saved my life and changed it forever. Its not a quick fix and its hard work...but so worth it. I'm 5'8 started at 292 and now at 168. Good luck with your journey, you'll be amazed who you motivate and inspire along the way...that is such a good feeling. I look forward to seeing you post your success!

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Good luck in your journey, i am scheduled to have surgery on 11-18-2010, I am a single mother two, I am doing in for health reasons, but also for my kids, i want to be here for them.

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OH MY GOSH!!! I'M FROM SAVANNAH! And from your description of everything I bet you are going to Memorial? I just had my surgery on the 19th there with Dr. Whipple who is amazing! Message me and I'll talk more with you! Good luck with everything!!!

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I too have struggled with my weight since I was a little girl, up and down, losing 40 pounds every few years and then putting it right back on and then some! Keep pressing on towards getting the Lapband....it took me 18 months to get approval from my insurance company...I had to jump through hoops...but they finally approved me and now I'm having my surgery tommorrow morning! I've waited so long, it doesn't seem real! Good luck to you and God bless you in this journey!

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Ryan, just so you know... I LOVE YOUR NAME especially for a girl. I also loved my 16 weeks spend in Savannah, what a beautifully rich culture to call home.

Like you at 6 I was a skinny active "normal" youth size 6 slim. By the age of 8 I was 50 pounds over weight. By ten I was almost 200 pounds. I stayed that way all my life with massive 100-150 pounds fluctuations every 4-5 years. Hoping this is the last time I have to go down, and this time I can figure out how to stay there.

Welcome to the start of your journey!!!!

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BIG HUGS, Congratulations on your decision, it is one day at a time. Seriously, just breathe and where there is a will there is a way. Wishing you the best of luck

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