I have been approved
Oh my...After 2+ years of living with the lapband 70 pound loss 30 pound gain I will be putting this chapter behind me and moving into a different phase. It was a very hard decision but I could not make the band work for me the way I needed it to. I am no means a band basher however it was not a good fit for me. After serious thought I will be revising to the RNY. I pray that I will acheive the success that I was unable to achieve with the lapband. Those who have gone before me ,please give any advice, suggestion or words of encouragement you think I may need
You will do great!!!!!! Go into the surgery with a positive outlook. Yes, you are going to have pain. It will be different than the lap band. I still had to sleep in the recliner for days. Too sore to lay down. Take your medicine regularly the first few days for pain. I am so excited for you!! I love the RNY. I have dropped 21 pounds in the last 6 weeks and am so happy. I don't eat much. Sometimes i have to make myself eat. Last night I had to make myself drink a protien shake because I couldn't even eat chicken soup. Today has been better. I stop myself when i am full.
I exercise and feel so much better. I have lost around my stomach so my back is not hurting as much so exercise is easier.
Tamara
I exercise and feel so much better. I have lost around my stomach so my back is not hurting as much so exercise is easier.
Tamara
Hi, I had two lapband surgeries and recently had a revision over to the bypass three weeks ago. I'm still on mushy foods but have not had one single "stuck" episode that I used to have with the band. Post-op, for me, has been much different from the band as I'm much more exhausted than I ever was after either of my band surgeries. Having said that, this is a much bigger surgery and the recovery is a little different. As far as pain, I would say it's very similar to lapband. I had very little pain and only took my pain meds. once when I got home.
My post-op weightloss is much greater than both of my lapband surgeries. I think having the lapband before helped prepare me as far as the eating goes as I was barely able to drink without throwing up.
It has only been three weeks and although I had a little regret the first week, I know feel like this was the best thing I could've done for myself!
Good luck!!!
Jenn
My post-op weightloss is much greater than both of my lapband surgeries. I think having the lapband before helped prepare me as far as the eating goes as I was barely able to drink without throwing up.
It has only been three weeks and although I had a little regret the first week, I know feel like this was the best thing I could've done for myself!
Good luck!!!
Jenn
Let me just start off by saying "The Band" is not a one surgery fit all. I gave the band well over 2 years of my life. It was'nt that I was not following the rules to be successful, I just was not successful. I made lifestyle changes, I did my part. I had reflux when the band was tight enough to achieve restriction however it was too tight to live the quality of life that I felt like I should be living. I never got to a happy medium. I had esophagus dilation and reflux , I decided to put the band behind me and move on. I am not a band basher but I will tell thouse thinking about the band to do their research. Now if the band is working for you, you are only of the lucky ones, because there are other just like me that it was not a good marriage.