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Last night I signed up for a seminar near me to learn a little more about lap band surgery. I have done tons of research over the internet so now I am ready to talk to some people in person and get the ball rolling. I'm a little nervous because I know this is a major commitment and a complete lifestyle change, but I am excited about the possibilities and what the future holds.

I welcome any comments or just genereal information that anyone is willing to share!

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Last night I signed up for a seminar near me to learn a little more about LAP-BAND® surgery. I have done tons of research over the internet so now I am ready to talk to some people in person and get the ball rolling. I'm a little nervous because I know this is a major commitment and a complete lifestyle change, but I am excited about the possibilities and what the future holds.

I welcome any comments or just genereal information that anyone is willing to share!

Congratulations on the start of your journey. You are right. This is a lifestyle change but you don't have to give up living. It's not a diet but it's also not an easy journey. You have to commit yourself and you also have to go into this knowing that it's a tool, not a cure all. The lapband works. And it's probably the best thing you could ever do for yourself. In all honesty I have only one regret. And that is I wish I had gotten it done sooner. I have never felt better in my life. I have my self confidence back again. I actually feel good about myself which I haven't in many years. The Lapband along with my doctor have truly saved my life.

Be sure that you ask alot of questions and that you keep doing your research as you go along. This way you will be prepared. Also remember that everyone is different. Don't judge yourself by what happens to others. I would also recommend attending a local support group if you have one in your area.

I wish you much success in your journey. If you have any questions along the way PLEASE ASK. And do keep us posted.

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Thanks for your post Astrasmom. I am being banded May 5th

and seem to have all of the anxiety, optimism, fear, excitement

and boy I could just go on and on as everyone else. Your post help me feel that I have made the right decision for me.

And really, anything really good in life has to be worth working for. :biggrin:

Katie

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I've been at the process for seven months now, and just got my date for surgery yesterday- May 28. Things were delayed for a couple of reasons. I've used the time to practice the skills I will need, as well as do as much research as I can. I'm pretty much eating a banded diet now, and I'm exercising daily. I figure what I lose now is less on the other end!

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Welcome...I too am in the beginning stages of this journey. I also thought about this for years and finally attended a seminar and decided now is the time to do something for me. Then I can get on with my life. I cant wait for my new tool. I have seen the surgeon and am two months into the 6 month pre surgical process my insurance requires. And Im excited.

I bought every book I could find. ( I highly recomment " The Emotional First Aid Kit", "weight loss surgery for Dummies" and " the Real Skinny on Weight loss surgery". They all have a different spin, but great information. And I want to know all I can.

I also have checked out a few YourTube videos from Banders who have succeeded. It is inspiring.

I do agree there seems to be a multitude of outcomes. I think the bottom line is that the Band will be for you whatever you make of it. I plan on being a success.

I even went to a pottery class and made myself some smaller bowls and plates. Just a little personal gift to myself to use post op. Im thinking now about my life after surgery and gearing up for it.

There is fabulous support on here. Keep researching!

God Bless!

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