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hi everyone!

I had the lap band surgery like 5 and 1/2 weeks ago and this weekend my friends and I are going to Universal Studios in California. Is it safe to go on rides this soon after having the surgery? My mom things the jolting/twisting of the rides will effect my band

any thoughts?!

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Do you remember how bad you wanted the lapband? Why take a chance on doing something that will do harm to you and a chance you might have to have it removed for a minute of thrills. I am not a doctor but I am a mother and she would not be telling you this if she didn't believe it. Just think about it the jerking and turning upside down you know that will take a big jolt on your body. I know a lady that rode the roller coster that had a cap on her tooth come off and her bra strap broke from the force. I would really think twice or call your doctor before taking a chance. There are other rides you can enjoy! Whatever you decide to do have fun.

Cheryl

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Hi Angela,

I know it's summer time and we are all anxious to get out there and have some fun from time to time. I know I am!

Perhaps you should just give your doctors office a quick call and ask the technicians there the question. The office has probably gotten this question before, and if not they can relay the message to your Dr.

Most likely though it is still too soon. Your body is still forming the scar tissue around your stomach and where your port is placed. It is vital to remain less active and to stay on your prescribed diet at this time.

Summer still has much time left. You'll get to go out very soon and enjoy the parks. They'll still be there I'm sure. Believe me when I say this, you'll be losing weight and you won't be able to get enough recreation time!

Good luck!

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