Made myself really worry
on 4/2/11 4:13 am
I have had my band since mid-November and have lost more than 40 pounds. I love my band, love my surgeon and his team and feel better than I have felt in years.
Do your research. Weigh the risks and benefits and make an informed decision. We are here for you. Best of luck!!
I was scared too. I talked with my primary doctor on which WLS to do. He said lap band. I am 1 year out and love it! I learned that it is a tool. As with all WLS you have to work with it! I have lost almost 50lbs. Feel great! Have learned to eat healthy and slow. With lap band you have to chew, chew, chew your food. That is a big part of it. I can eat alot of things, but eat healthy. You can hear (read) bad stories about everything. This site has helped me alot. And go to a support group meeting. You can get a lot of questions answered there. But most of all ask your surgeron all the questions you have. He is the one that counts.
Tracy
Maybe lurk and only read the positive posts for awhile. Also for me I obsessed with looking at before and after pics online. I tried to keep it upbeat and positive.:) It can be overwhelming at times.
The official stats for mortality during or just after the lapband are about 1:1000 to 1:2000. So lower than other wls but, yes, there is that chance. By definition, wls patients are high risk because of their obesity and many have co-morbidities which are also high risk factors.
All surgery carries risk and none should be undertaken lightly! The fact that the mortality rate is lower with the band than most ops (and for all other wls) does not take away from the fact that there is that risk.
For me that was outweighed by the risks or living with obesity!
I note that the posts you describe were of people "knowing someone...". Is that the next-door neighbour's haridresser's mother sort of knowing? Or real knowing? I have been on OH for 5 years and the only death in that time was not band related.
Highest 290, Banded - 248 Lowest 139 (too thin!). Comfort zone 155-165.
Happily banded since May 2006. Regain of 28lbs 2013-14. ALL GONE!
But some has returned! Up to 175, argh! Off we go again,
My doctor has never lost a lap band patient. If he has, there was only one and it was a complication post-surgery that was linked to their previous health problems. From all the research / reading that I have done over the years, this is a very very very low risk surgery.