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I was banded Dec 2008, and it just now came to me that I might not be able to ride a rollercoaster. How many of you have gone on one, did you have any troubles, if so what? Any info would help me determine if it is worth it.

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I never thought going on a roller coaster would cause any problems, so a few months after I was banded I went to an amusement park here and it was so strange.

Usually on rides I would get butterflies in my stomach but now with the band I found that feeling stopped. The anticipation of the ride would kill me and then we would be off. I knew when I would get butterflies but those parts of the ride came and went and I didnt feel them.

Apparently the band makes roller coasters less scary.

Trust me still totally worth it! The band was perfectly fine :)

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Apparently the band makes roller coasters less scary.

I find that hard to believe. I am a total wimp when it comes to rollercoasters and the fear i am sure is in my head not my stomach!

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I sure hope it's fine...because as soon as my fat ass isn't fat anymore, that's one of the first things I'm going to do!!! :)

Amy

I was banded Dec 2008, and it just now came to me that I might not be able to ride a rollercoaster. How many of you have gone on one, did you have any troubles, if so what? Any info would help me determine if it is worth it.

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I was banded in May and have been to Six Flags Over Texas twice this summer, no problems at all! Actually I've been 3 times, because I went two days after surgery and just walked the park. Stupid idea. :)

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Thank goodness! I am a coaster junkie and not being able to ride one ever again is almost too scary to think about!

Good luck, everyone!

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I haven't been on a roller coaster since I was about 6 or 7 years old when my 2 older brothers played a rotten trick on my on one. Freaked me out so bad that 45 years later I still won't go on one.

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I had the band dec 13 2010 and road on of the fastest wooden coasters yesterday. i was a little sore afterwards and i have to say I didnt eat the rest of the day because i was tender... now today my port area is tender i called my doc and he said I will be ok... the lap bar is not my ports friend :(

amy

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I recently went to Carowinds w/ my 9 year old and I will say that I found the wooden coasters to be very herky-jerky and painful. My port area was sore for a couple of days. My advice would be to stick to the smoother, newer coasters.

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Almost having to walk away from a coaster because the Six Flags guy couldn't get my harness to latch becuase I was so fat was the moment I decided to have lap band surgery...I had been contemplating it for months...that sealed the deal. Now, after losing 60 pounds, I know I can get on one and I can't freaking wait. I told my surgeon the story, and he said, "In a few months, you can will be able to ride all the coasters you want." Go for it, and enjoy the extra seat room.

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