new and not sure...
thanks
jill
Hi Jill,
It all depends on you. There are many ways you can beat the lap band. You can have ice cream, shakes, liquid things that are really high in saturated fat. and you won't lose anything. With the bypass, you pretty much can't eat that stuff or you will dump. Dumping is like getting the worst stomach ache you have ever had, severe gas pains and sweating. I chose the bypass because the success rate is much higher, but it is definately a complete change of life. I am just about 7 months post op and have lost a little over 90 lbs. I too had a BMI of 46, so I know where you are coming from. As for the recovery time, I took 2 weeks off of work, but definately could have gone back after the first week. I never needed pain meds after being home for 2 days. My best suggestion to you is to walk as soon as you can, it gets rid of all of the gas built up in your belly. I was walking the halls of the hospital 8 hours after my surgery. The other thing about the lap band that I did not like was the fact that you have this foreign thing under your skin and you have to continue to go to the Dr. to have it filled. Also the weight loss is much much slower because you can not have your first fill until you are about 6 weeks post op. I had already lost 25 lbs in my first 6 weeks. The best advise I can give you is to do what you think is best for you. I know your husband and family want you to do what is less invasive as did mine, but I had to do what I felt was best for me. You will love this site, it is very supportive and you get great ideas from other members. Please let me know if you need to talk it out with someone outside your family, I am a great listener, I will be willing you give you my phone number or personal email address, Just let me now.
Janie
again, thanks for responding!
Everyone's choice is a personal one and everyone's situation is different. Here is mine. I wanted the LapBand from day one. About a month before my surgery my surgeon called me and talked to me about the bypass. He felt that the LapBand would not give me the weight loss I was looking for and did not want me to go thru this and not end up where I wanted to be. He said he would do what ever I wanted but wanted me to be totally sure about my decision.
WELL, I had the bypass and I am TOTALLY happy with it. I don't have a foreign "thing" in my body and I have made life style changes I know I wouldn't have with the band. People I know who have had the band, eat ice cream, shakes and can eat things with sugar and fried foods. I cannot.
Email me if you want more info..............
Janie
Anyone can try to eat around their surgery, either by eating the wrong things or stretching out their pouch - that's why it's important to have nutritional and psychological support.
I'd be glad to answer any Lap Band questions you might have. My surgery was at 9am and I was out of the hospital at 2pm. I took a week off of work.
Pre-op: 347 High preg. wt: 331 Current: 284 Next goal: 283 Lowest post-op: 276
I am also a newbie and I was conflicted myself between the two. At first, I was positive, I heard so many great things about the Lapband and that's what I wanted to do. Then after meeting with my surgeon, who told me I was a good candidate for both surgeries, I wasn't so sure. I never even thought about having the Gastric because I didn't think I could. The people I knew (friends) who had it done were 300+ pounds with health problems. I'm at 256 (39 BMI) and I don't have any health problems so I never thought I could be a candidate. But my doctor assured me that I am. I'm 100 pounds overweight. So now I have this pre-surgical period to think about which one I want to have. Well shortly after my consultation I decided that I am going to go ahead with the Gastric Bypass. I figure, If I'm going to go under the knife for weight loss, I might as well do the darn thing. I am all about progress and results, and that's what the Gastric surgery gives. The Lapband seemed so right in the beginning but after weighing the pros and cons (a big one being, the fact that I am sooo not feelin the Lapband fills or slow results), I am determined to just go for it and do the Gastric. My family thinks it's an extreme measure (for someone my size with no health conditions) and would not agree with me doing it. But thankfully my husband and my doctor support me so I'm ready to start my journey to the new ME!
Best wishes to you on your journey. I hope you make the decision that's best for you!
~mommy of 5~
BMI 39/Current 256/Goal 155
First Consult with surgeon 2/16/09
In Testing/Educational Period
Hopeful RNY 5/2009