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Hello beautiful people i am getting ready for the Lapband surgery. I just wanted to come on here and ask which lapband do you all have and how much weight have you lost? I follow 2 girls on youtube and they both have the realize band and have had success! :-)! Which one do you have the realize band or lapband! Thanks!

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i would gander to guess, you would get the band that your doctor uses. i asked my dr which one and was one better than the other and he told me, he uses the allergen and he liked that one......and so its the one i have.

i dont think it (matters) as long as one uses the (tool) as suggested and eat better foods/exercise, no matter which brand, you will lose weight. best of luck to whatever one you and your doctor use. :)

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i agree with my friend... cg is right. Most doctors have what they prefer to use. I have the Lap-band AP. at least that's what my cards says.... lol

CG has done a most fantastic job losing weight.... i think shes at about 125 lost... amazing.

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I have a 10 cc realize band. I did not have a choice in the matter, it was my Dr's. choice once he got in there and looked around he decided what would be best. If you have a choice the only thing I have read was that the 14 cc realize band had a higher slippage rate, but you know how statistics are it all depends on who did it and stuff like that.so I'd take it with a grain of salt. I put mine in gods and the Dr's hands. So far no problems, but I am only 2 weeks post-op. Good luck with your decision.

~~~Stephanie

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I have a 11cc Realize band. It's supposed to be lower pressure than AP and the port is flatter, doesn't show at all, even tho I've lost 119 lb.

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This is why I always suggest finding the best surgeon in your area, and let him make the decision as to what is best for you.

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This is why I always suggest finding the best surgeon in your area, and let him make the decision as to what is best for you.

Or her...just sayin...

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Or her...just sayin...

LOL!! How true!

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Well i talked with my doctor he said her prefers to use the lapband ap so i will have to see how it does on me! :-)

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My doctor did offer both the realize system and the lapband. He said both had their pros and cons from a surgeons perspective but both did the job when the patient did their job. I went with lapband just because it has been around longer and I thought any kinks in the design were probably worked out. I haven't had any problems with it and I was at my goal weight within one year. I've lost 88 pounds now and I am 148 pounds. wootwoot!!

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I am 2 years post op yesterday, and I have the realize band. It was what my physician offers. 147 lbs lost I will say its all about the tool... I'm not sure what name is on it would make a difference.

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