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Hi folks!

I have been a lurker for some time taking in bits, and pieces of information here and there.

In January of 2010 I went to my doctors for another issue besides my weight. I remember that day fondly because I couldn't find any clothes that actually fit without squeezing into them with my rear hanging out. :biggrin: I remember feeling, so uncomfortable, and worst of all guilty that I was going to face the one guy in my life that was not going to be pleased with my weight.

When I got on the scale my jaw, and heart both hit the floor equally as hard. 319. hummm 36 years old, and 319 pounds.:thumbup:

I remember sitting on the table, and thinking about my four year old daughter and wife. How I have tried everything from: Diets to the Gym only to end up the "Fat & Cardiovascularly fit guy" on the treadmill. When I'd stop either a diet or the gym i'd gain it all back PLUS - PLUS - PLUS.

When my doctor walked in I broke down, and started to tear up. He knew what I was thinking without saying a word. I looked at him point blank, and said to him "If I am over weight at 40 I am afraid I may take my own life. I can't live this way any longer." We both decided to see the proper folks on surgical weight loss.

Since then I have lost about 30 lbs:smile2: thru diet, and exercise. I have almost completed all my pre-op requirements. Tomorrow I have my: x-ray, ekg, and upper Gi.

My motto has been, "I am going to be a success story or I am going to die trying."

I decided that the lap band was right for me based on the following: I don't eat sweets, and other goodies. I am for the lack of better term LARGE portion carbo-holic.

I thank you for taking the time to read my introduction it is my turn to fill the rest of this journey with many positive, and hard worked memories.:)

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Hi folks!

I have been a lurker for some time taking in bits, and pieces of information here and there.

In January of 2010 I went to my doctors for another issue besides my weight. I remember that day fondly because I couldn't find any clothes that actually fit without squeezing into them with my rear hanging out. :biggrin: I remember feeling, so uncomfortable, and worst of all guilty that I was going to face the one guy in my life that was not going to be pleased with my weight.

When I got on the scale my jaw, and heart both hit the floor equally as hard. 319. hummm 36 years old, and 319 pounds.:thumbup:

I remember sitting on the table, and thinking about my four year old daughter and wife.

When my doctor walked in I broke down, and started to tear up. He knew what I was thinking without saying a word. I looked at him point blank, and said to him "If I am over weight at 40 I am afraid I may take my on life. I can't live this way any longer." We both decided to see the proper folks on surgical weight loss.

Since then I have lost about 30 lbs:smile2: thru diet, and exercise. I have almost completed all my pre-op requirements. Tomorrow I have my: x-ray, ekg, and upper Gi.

My motto has been, "I am going to be a success story or I am going to die trying."

I decided that the LAP-BAND® was right for me based on the following: I don't eat sweets, and other goodies. I am for the lack of better term LARGE portion carbo-holic.

I thank you for taking the time to read my introduction it is my turn to fill the rest of this journey with many positive, and hard worked memories.:biggrin:

You are very inspiring for me! I LOVE your motto and I feel your pain! I too have been in the position of facing the truth with my doctor on several occasions, and the loving repremanding he gave me in return! I have my first official appointment with the surgeon on Thursday, and I am nervous, but I am excited nervous! Keep up the great work, I hope to read more posts regarding your journey! :)

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Well hit some hurdles in my journey. I was delayed due to GERD. I had a scope done, and they saw a small patch of "Barrett's". I have been rescheduled for SEPT 7th.

Good news I lost 54 Lbs without the band so far - Might as well just keep moving along!:)

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Good for you! Hang in there and listen to all the cheering on your behalf from your forum friends.

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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
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