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One Year Out - Band to RNY



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I just had my one year checkup after my conversion from band to Bypass.

I've lost 98 pounds and have a BMI of 22. My surgeon asked me not to lose any more weight.. Words I never expected to hear from a Doctor's mouth.

My story started in 2009 with a lap band. I lost about 60 pounds while throwing up almost daily. Even with repeated fills and unfills, there was no "sweet spot." I either could only have liquids, or experienced no restriction at all. After 3 years, I asked that it be emptied. I ate whatever I wanted and began living on milkshakes and M&M's, My sugar addiction was in full swing. I was drinking 2 liter of Diet Coke daily and felt terrible.

At this point I was 64 and my Dr. gave me a harsh wakeup call, I was 100 pounds overweight and heading for a crash.

I talked to a surgeon who was pessimistic about my success with the band because of my habits. My family shared his doubts. I shared his doubts. I prevailed. My insurance paid for the revision. I had to take the nutrition classes and I spent a lot of time on this website. The time on Bariatric Pal was the most valuable preparation I had going in to the RNY. I learned from the rest of you how awesome and how difficult my life was going to be.

I ate my last big meal and then it was time for surgery.

I had no pain with the lap band insertion or removal and I had none with RNY.

The biggest adjustment was that I no longer wanted to eat.

I followed the rules - got in my protien, Water and supplements.

The weight came off - quickly at first, then slowing.

I developed new eating habits.

I haven't had sugar or diet soda or alcohol since surgery. I don't crave them.

I've gone to the movies without popcorn.

I've colored my hair, purchased a beautiful wardrobe and look 10 years younger.

I accepted a new position at work.

I'm off all my Rx with the exception of the 2 for depression and cholesterol - both genetic conditions.

I've saved a lot of money.

I didn't exercise. I keep thinking about it, but haven't gotten out of my chair, yet.

Thank you all for the information and encouragement I've received on this amazing journey and for letting me share my story with you.

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Thank you for sharing I was revised on band to bypass on 9/18. I find myself not hungry as well I was hoping this feeling go away once i get off liquids. My mouth stays dry as well did you experience that? Congratulations on your success. I would to be able to reach out to you through my journey if that's ok?

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