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Hello, my name is Libra and I have been reading your forums for the past 4 months but it is the first time I have posted. I am considering the Lap Band procedure as a way to loose weigh. I am 37, 185 pounds (84 kilos) 5'1'' (156 cm) with a BMI of 36 which makes me medically obese. I am not diabetic but I have high hereditary cholesterol issues. Also a vigorous exercise routine in not an options due to lower back and joint issues. That leaves light walking and swimming as my main form of exercise. I have consulted with my family doctor about getting my cholesterol down and loosing weight and also about the possibility of the Lap Band procedure. My family doctor first recommended a modified diet but indicated she will support the idea of a Lap Band depending on the result of the modified diet. I have also consulted directly with several doctors who specialize in the Lap Band procedure who have told me the the procedure could help me to lose weight.

 

I would be interested to hear from anybody out there an opinion as to whether or not my personal situation would benefit from the lap band procedure based on the personal information I have provided. It is an expensive procedure and I would like to know from people who have been exposed to the procedure whether it is the right thing to do for me at this time. Or am I rushing into something before I have tried other weigh reduction methods? I have tried dieting, exercise, weigh watchers, etc. Any recommendations?

 

I really appreciate your input.

Thank you

Libra



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Hi Libra! I wanted to reply because I am much like you in that I don't have diabetes, or any other serious health conditions other than slightly elevated cholesterol. I have family members with more serious problems that I'm certainly at risk for, but luckily, haven't reached that point.

I had surgery on Friday, June 8 and started with a BMI of 35, so similar to you. I had tried everything in the past as well, the list was REALLY long of all the diets, pills, liquid diets, shots, exercise programs etc. I have tried. Usually, I would be successful, but the weight always came back (plus more.) I was at the end of my rope, so frustrated that I couldn't even bring myself to try Jenny Craig or Weight Watchers or anything one more time...I was so tired of losing and gaining.

That's why I went with lap band. It is going to be a tool to help me keep the weight off for the rest of my life. Lifestyle changes will be required of me with the band. There won't be an option of going back to my old ways after the weight comes off, and I love that. No more yo-yo'ing up and down the same 50 pounds.

You are smart to seek your physician's advice. I did the same, and while it wasn't my only option and I could have (yet again) tried another "program," I knew in my heart I couldn't do it. This was the answer for me and I am SO happy I have done this!

Best of luck to you - please keep us informed.

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I too am in the same situation. Although I do have mild diabetes (no meds). I am curious...Did insurance cover your surgery? I am in the beginning stages and have not yet submitted to insurance but I feel anxious wondering if they are going to approve the surgery or not. They may say that my diabetes is not bad enough or something.

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