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Hi everyone! My name is marianne and I am a complete newbie to lap band. I was authroized for bypass last year but we were sleighted to move due to military relocation so i cancelled my surgery date to wait until we arrived here in northern california. i was already scared of the entire procedure and really didn't think it would be wise to up and move half way across the country 4 weeks post op without a bariatrics center or even a pcp set up! So here I am, in northern ca and the doctor here is a total lap band guy! :thumbup: I had my group meeting and initial consult today and have to go back in 4 weeks with a food and exercise log as he uses this to determine if lap band will be succsesful or if actual bypass is the best choice. I am all for less invasive if it will work just as well! My only concerns are that on average people post bypass tend to lose anywhere from 80-130 pounds in the first year, it seems a lot slower and less with the band. :mellow: Does anyone have any advice for me??

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Hi everyone! My name is marianne and I am a complete newbie to lap band. I was authroized for bypass last year but we were sleighted to move due to military relocation so i cancelled my surgery date to wait until we arrived here in northern california. i was already scared of the entire procedure and really didn't think it would be wise to up and move half way across the country 4 weeks post op without a bariatrics center or even a pcp set up! So here I am, in northern ca and the doctor here is a total lap band guy! :) I had my group meeting and initial consult today and have to go back in 4 weeks with a food and exercise log as he uses this to determine if lap band will be succsesful or if actual bypass is the best choice. I am all for less invasive if it will work just as well! My only concerns are that on average people post bypass tend to lose anywhere from 80-130 pounds in the first year, it seems a lot slower and less with the band. ;) Does anyone have any advice for me??

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Hey Marianne,

I'm new to the site as well. I was banded on Feb. 13th. I never considered bypass because of the numerous risks involved. Everyone that I know that has had bypass has had serious health issues. Last week, one of those people passed away. I will always say banding is better: less invasive; less risk. I pray that you and your doctor make the right decision. If you are not comfortable with what the doctor suggests, then get another opinio. It's your body and your life!

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Thank you for the response!! I am nervous but excited all the same! I am scared to death to go through the surgery and only lose 20-30 pounds because for me that is just not enough. I would still be over 200 and i am only 5' 3". i think that is my biggest fear with lap is that some people have a great experience and lose everything they want to lose while others just cannot lose the weight even with the band. have you experienced any problems with the actual weight loss??

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