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Senior LCF Member
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Lap Band Anyone?
I am a firm believer in Low carb living - but like a lot of people - knowing what to do and putting it into constant practice sometimes (ok, lately all of the time) don't "match up".
I'm about 100 lbs overweight (again), a lifelong dieter, had massive success to be followed by massive failure. Frankly, I'm just plain sick of myself. Lately I've been noodling on the concept of the lap band procedure but it kind of terrifies me. Anyone here have it and have a perspective/experiences they can offer? Resources to refer to? Thanks in advance! |
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Way too much time on my hands!
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Lone Star State
Posts: 13,874
Gallery: myyellowstang
Stats: 286/142/135
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There are some successful and some unsuccessful bandsters here. I think, like with anything else, it all comes down to your level of committment and yes your willpower. Even with WLS you can fail.
Have you explored all your options? The first thing you want to do is to determine your eating habits, your addictions (mine was sugar!) and your pattern of failure. I did not have a band. I knew that for me it would not be successful in breaking my sugar addiction. Nor would the sleeve, so I went with the RNY. I knew myself well enough to realize that if my tool allowed me to eat sugar without penalty then I eventually would. If your issue is quantity, meaning you more or less eat the right types of foods - just too much of it - then you will very probably be more successful than average with the band or the sleeve. I knew that how much I ate wasn't the issue, but I would eat candy and soda before I would eat real food. I do know from observations that you have to change your thinking and your habits just like you would without WLS. You need to develop good habits. You need to eat right. You need to exercise. This is true with any WLS, but seemingly more so with the band. Because all it does is restrict how much you can eat, now what you eat. Those I know that have adopted these habits as life have had greater success than those I know who have relied on the tool to do the work for them. It doesn't, at least not for very long. Hopefully someone with band experience will come in and post because they can really help you regarding the lap band, a lot more than I can.
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Blabbermouth!!!
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Chaos Ave. & Stress Blvd.
Posts: 5,126
Gallery: Hot Tamale
Stats: 389/183/174 (-206)
WOE: LowCarb & WLS (11/10)
Start Date: every 24 hours...
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I didn't go with the band for the very same reasons Heather mentioned. I believe you can be successful with any method if you can do what you need to do. A have a friend who has the band, but hasn't managed to lose much with it. I believe the fills and removal of those fills take a while until you reach the right restriction... The other problem (for me) was the ability to continue to eat almost anything without pretty serious consequences.
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Junior LCF Member
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I have Lap Band
I would not recommend Lap Band Surgery. I have had one for 3 years. No weight loss. I have been filled and unfilled at every level. You can still eat what you want. If you want it bad enough you will eat it even if it hurts going down. So this was not a fix for me. Now things hurt going down and I am stuck with this band. Not everything. Just somethings. I wish I never had gotten the surgery.
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Moderator
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Orange County, CA
Posts: 6,745
Gallery: Maryposa
Stats: 355/181.0/155 169.4 VFT!
WOE: Weight loss surgery (VSG) + Low Carb + Exercise
Start Date: 1998; Restart May 2007 @355; WLS March 2010
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IMO - I would not recommend lap band to anyone. For the most part, the Sleeve has become it's replacement, and for good reason. RNY still stands as the standard for SMO and/or Diabetics.
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