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Hi I just wanted to say Hi. I'm a 43 year old male in Austin Texas and just had surgery yesterday at Turning Point in San Antonio.

Today is my Bday and I did the lap band primarily because I developed Type2 Diabetes a couple of years ago and could not loose weight using only my willpower. I am glad to have this new tool.

My surgeon is Dr. Esquivel in Austin and I used the Turning Point Surgery Center in SA. It was a very good experiance, a little scary, but the staff at turning point were very kind and did a good job.

I started at 292, lost 12lbs on Atkins pre surgery and would like to get to 190-210. I graduated from college in 1992 and weighed 185, at 200 I feel very svelt. My greatest concern is that hopefully the diabetes will go away with the weight.

I like to use boards like this to document my progress and hopefully it will encourage others.

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Congratulations on your new addition to your tummy! I am sure you will do well on your journey. It can be a bit scary with going through the surgery, then trying to figure out what you are going to eat when it comes time. You might have some feelings (not guaranteed) where you might feel sad or think what the heck did I do?

It is pretty common and we call it mourning the loss of food, or you might move right through it and not think twice. Come on here and look for threads that have to do with what your feeling, or asking questions. You will find nothing seems to be taboo! Good luck!

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Happy Birthday and congrats to you on taking a huge step in not only losing weight but also turning your health around. To me, the weight loss is only a plus when it comes to the increased health that I've experienced and how much better I feel on a daily basis.

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  • Thank you ! I have sleep apnea, so I had problems waking up from the anethisia. I felt like I was suffocating, but it all worked out great, just a scary few minutes until I had enough muscle strength to breath on my own again. I guess that it happens sometimes with a big guy like me and the apnea. The Dr's and staff were great and it all worked out great. It did scare the poop out of me though.....

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Welcome, and Happy Birthday!! Having Lap Band was one of the best choices I've ever made. Not only is it an amazing tool, but it really kicked my butt into gear as far as accountability and responsibility for myself.

Wishing you a very successful journey!!

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Happy Birthday & Welcome. I was banded by Dr. Esquivel Feb 7th thru True Results in Austin. I love my band, down 53lbs (half way to goal). I'm sure you will do great. Keep coming back here, the support will get you through anything! Keep us posted on your progress.

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Happy Birthday!!! Congrats on this new chapter in your life. I am scheduled to have my Lapband placed in October; also here in San Antonio @Turning Point. I hope everything continues to go well for you. Keep us updated!

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Congrats happy Birth and Band Day

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