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Surgery date is May 8th. As I began this journey I was very skeptical about doing it. I was worried that I would miss my food too much. I was scared to think of life without my binges. I was scared that I may do something that I may regret. Most of all...I was scared it would end up like every other diet I've tried. FAILING! So, I began to research. I found this forum and it has been a life saver. All of you on here are so helpful and encouraging. I know that with all of you in my corner I can do this. I have come see that although I won't eat the way I used to, its for the better. I will be healthier, happier and free from the food control. I bought Dr. Huberman's book "Through Thick and Thin" and this was awesome. I suggest it to anyone who is researching weight loss surgery. I love coming on here and reading different stories, trials and tribulations. It makes me feel like there is hope, thank you to each and everyone of you who have commented on this site, whether pro or con. It was all helpful, and I am hooked.

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Good luck with your surgery. My word of advice (having had the band for 3 1/2 yrs) is to HAVE PATIENCE! You didn't gain the weight overnight and you're not gunna lose it overnight. After having 2 fills and 3 months after surgery, I felt like I had no band at all. I could eat the portions I had previously, and did. Then came the magical 3rd fill (4 mths into it) and BAMM! I started.

Congrats on your decision. You will question that decision several times before May, but I recommend that you stick with the facts, not listening to everyones input. It works for most of the people who actually work it (it's like the AA slogan "It works if you work it")

Marci

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I agree with New Dawn. You have a great attitude, you've done your homework and you know where to find support. You're ready, congrats!

I think that the fear of failing another diet,is something we all went through before banding. But I'm here to tell you, Follow your Drs orders and you will be successful.

Best wishes!

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There is always hope! Congrats on your decision! They didn't promise me it would be easy...just worth it. So far...they were right. :)

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