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Hello; I'm new and have been reading the forums for a couple of weeks now, and may I say you are a very supportive bunch! It's so wonderful to see

compassion and kindess in this forum. I have an appointment for a consultation with Dr. Woodhead in a couple of weeks and am starting to get nervous. I have read that some people can't go out for dinner or eat in public for fear of vomitting. Although I am prepared to make sacrifices and work with the band, I manage a bar for a living and am a very social person. Nights out with friends and traveling are part of my lifestyle and I am so afraid that I won't be able to do those things anymore. Is vomitting a regular occurance with the lapband? Would I still be able to go out an join friends for dinner without just ordering Soup? Looking forward to starting a healthier life but still wanting a social one! Thank you for your thoughts and comments :-)

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I have only had trouble eating after a fill... you just have to take it slow. The whole point of the band is to eat less and chew your food. It takes some time to know when you're full. I eat out a lot, and I normally order the kids meal because it's smaller. It takes some time to figure it out, but once you do it will be good. I've had the band for a few months and I'm still adjusting- but I can still have a social life too. Definatly discuss your concerns with the doctor. So far the band experience has been pretty good.

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Vomitting can be an issue with either surgery. The solution is to take your time and chew properly. They are both restrictive procedures so have similar issues. That said, I didn't vomit for the first time until I was over 4 years post op with the band. I eat out often and never order Soup. I order whatever I am in the mood for and have never once thrown up in a restaurant and don't even think of it.

Good luck in your decision

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I have only had trouble eating after a fill... you just have to take it slow. The whole point of the band is to eat less and chew your food. It takes some time to know when you're full. I eat out a lot, and I normally order the kids meal because it's smaller. It takes some time to figure it out, but once you do it will be good. I've had the band for a few months and I'm still adjusting- but I can still have a social life too. Definatly discuss your concerns with the doctor. So far the band experience has been pretty good.

Thank you so much for taking time to reply. I have already decided and consulted with Dr. Woodhead to proceed with the Lap Band. It is always encouraging to hear positive things. Thank you!

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Vomitting can be an issue with either surgery. The solution is to take your time and chew properly. They are both restrictive procedures so have similar issues. That said, I didn't vomit for the first time until I was over 4 years post op with the band. I eat out often and never order Soup. I order whatever I am in the mood for and have never once thrown up in a restaurant and don't even think of it.

Good luck in your decision[/quote

Thank you for replying. I have met with Dr. Woodhead and have decided to proceed with the Lap Band. I am very excited and it's so encouraging to hear I don't have to live on soup! Lol! I greatly appreciate your comments and am thankful for your positve reply! Cheers!

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