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Hi All,

I had the Lap-Band installed in 2005. I lost a little weight (25 lbs.), but started having complications with it (GERD) that made the doctor unfill my band and I gained back the weight. I struggled with the band and its complications until August 2015, when I finally gathered up the nerve to have it removed.

I now want to try the gastric sleeve. In order to qualify for insurance coverage, one of the things required is to show that I can lose weight in a 4-month diet supervised by a nutritionist and physical trainer.

I'm almost one month into my diet. I have made drastic changes including:

  • Stopping my 8 glass a day sweet tea addiction (I now drink water)
  • Exercising 5 days a week (strength training plus cardio for 30-45 minutes each day)
  • Working with the physical trainer weekly
  • Eating healthier foods (lean Proteins, veggies, fruits, and whole wheat bread)

My problem is that I have not lost anything (weight now fluctates between original weight and three pounds less) and I feel like I'm constantly hungry -- making me eat more. I'm so frustrated -- I'm putting all this effort into reforming my life and I'm not seeing the results. :angry: I'm figuring having the lap-band recently removed, my new enlarged stomach size, and the ability for me to eat more is a culprit. However, if I don't show a loss after my 4-month diet, insurance is not going to pay. :o

Any one been in a similar situation? How did you conquer this weight monster? Any tips and support much appreciated!

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I think this is the cruellest thing. Are you allowed to take weight loss medication?

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