I am from the Lap Band minority on this
board. I was considered a light weight!!!! I only had 80 lbs to lose but 4 co morbidities.
I chose Lap band because of this and I wanted to lose slower to help me learn
lessons somewhere I had not learned. Portion control and that I was not going
to starve. I had surgery last November and have lost 38 lbs. I had a set back
in May and June with Pneumonia. Dr Houston took most of my fill out till I
recovered and the pain level was down. This is what I like about the lap
band. It can be adjusted up and down to get you to a perfect spot. I was
almost there. But it is also removable heaven forbid something happened that I
needed my whole stomach back but it can be done. This is really a personal
decision that only can be made by you with the input of your DR. Do not let a
DR talk you into something you don’t feel comfortable with. Do your
research!
Linda Tidwell
11/6/06 210/172/135
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[mailto:centennial_support_group@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of crosstown_express
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 6:39
PM
Subject:
[centennial_support_group] This or that?
Hello again everybody:
I'm sure you have each discussed this a million times on your
other board, but since I'm new here and I really want to KNOW, I'll
ask this question again. Which surgery would you recommend, Lap Band
or Gastric Bypass, and why? I had been leaning towards the lap band
but my wife seems to think the gastric bypass is the way to go. If
you have any comments you'd like to share with me I would love to
hear them. Honestly, I just want whatever will make my body stop
hogging calories and stockpiling fat.
Another real aspect of both of the surgeries is mortality. My
sister-in-law starting crying when I saw her last because she is
strongly against me having the lap band. She had a dear friend who
died of complications (though they were brought on mainly by a prior
health matter.) I understand her point and if I didn't HAVE to get
in a car to drive to work, knowing how dangerous the highway I take
to work is, I wouldn't. Unfortunately, that's what life is. It's a
gamble every minute and every second. We never know what's around
the bend. That having been said, however, I do want to make a sound,
sensible choice and avoid as many issues as possible.
Thanks for your input in advance and I hope I haven't broken
any rules by asking about the safety issues of each surgery.
Doyle
November 2007 eligible
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