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:eek:Hi All!

Well, I have been thinking about the LAP Band for a while, but just now decided to get serious and really start researching it. I have decided that this is just too big for me to keep on like this any longer. I have been overweight most of my life; in fact, the last time I remember being at a normal weight was at about 5 years old. I just turned 37 twelve days ago. I am 100 pounds heavier than I was in 2001, after having my son. I have tried WW twice, lost 17 pounds the first time, then gained back 30 back, lost 13 pounds the last time and have gained back about 10 of that. I have tried Atkins, Southbeach and a few diets on my own. Phen-Phen back in 1997, and lost 40 pounds with that and gained that back plus some. So, I have finally realized I have TO DO SOMETHING!!! I did call my insurance and I know they do cover it, but of course you have to meet certain criteria. I will be going to a seminar on the 23rd.

You all are great inspiration who have had this procedure. I admit since starting the research I have fought back and forth about the things I can't have if and when I get it to how much better I will feel after I get and finally start losing weight to keep it off for the rest of my life. I am looking forward to getting the ball rolling and getting to know the rest of you here.

The funny thing I worry about most is getting the stomach flu with having the band and also losing weight and having the flabby skin. :) What happens if you do get the stomach flu with having the band?

Well, as I learn more and progress, I will post from time to time. In the meantime, I will probably be a lurker and ask questions here and there from time to time. :cool:

Take care

Paulette

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hi paulette, and welcome. you are doing a great thing be proud you will do great. my husband is from OKC, i lived their for 6 years. Gooo Sooners!!

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Yesss! Gooo Sooners!! Thank you for the Welcome! :cool: Looking forward to all of this. Nervous, but excited.

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Good for you, Paulette! I too have battled my weight all my life. I remember being on my first diet at age 3! My grandmother told me recently that when I was about 4 and spent the night with her, she asked me if I wanted a roll with my dinner. I told her that I didn't want one because I could only have a roll with dinner or a dip of ice cream after dinner, and I would rather have the ice cream. My grandmother thought that was so good of me. My thought was a pained one...how sad that a 4 year old had to think about that at all! So, I guess I tell you that to say that I completely understand. I love the band, and I'm so glad that I finally decided to get it. It still takes a lot of discipline and hard work, but it's the tool I needed to be successful.

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Hi Paulette,

I too am thinking about the band, I've already been to my seminar, an I called insurance, they pay for it but like yours you have to meet certain criteria. the surgeon said at the seminar, that a plastic surgeon will not touch, you until you are 12 to 18 months after weight loss.too see if you skin will adjust around your new body, don't know thats just what he said, seems to make sense though.

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Hi Paulette :) I live in Moore, OK. I'm in the final stages of being approved for the Lap Band.

Nothing worked for me either at least not long-term so I know what you're going through. I'm glad you found these boards, there's so much information available here that will help you.

We can do this!

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