1st time here
Hi everyone,
My name is Rebecca I am considering the lap band surgery for my weight loss, don't get me wrong I have been trying to loose weight for a long time now and all I have suceeded to do is gain more weight... My body is a little off with it chemistry, so I am turning to the lap band for help. I have a seminar to go to on the 6th of Aug. YEA! Not many people agree with my decision because I am high risk sugery, but if the doctor can handle it so can I!
My name is Rebecca I am considering the lap band surgery for my weight loss, don't get me wrong I have been trying to loose weight for a long time now and all I have suceeded to do is gain more weight... My body is a little off with it chemistry, so I am turning to the lap band for help. I have a seminar to go to on the 6th of Aug. YEA! Not many people agree with my decision because I am high risk sugery, but if the doctor can handle it so can I!
Denise M.
on 7/27/12 11:51 pm
on 7/27/12 11:51 pm
All the best to you in your quest for better health, Rebecca!!!
Sometimes people are simply concerned and worried out of the goodness of their hearts, which is why they don't agree with you having surgery. Just undertsand they are probably coming from a place of compassion because they care about you.
What does it mean that your body is a little off with the chemistry? (not to get too personal!!!) If your metabolism is shot, or you have out of control diabetes, etc., the band might not be the best option for you.
Be sure to talk to your bariatric surgeon about your body chemistry issues and what puts you at high risk and discuss your options for surgery (band, sleeve, RNY or DS). You want to set yourself up for success with your WLS and choose one that will help you best resolve any medical issues you have.
Good luck!!!!!!
Denise
Sometimes people are simply concerned and worried out of the goodness of their hearts, which is why they don't agree with you having surgery. Just undertsand they are probably coming from a place of compassion because they care about you.
What does it mean that your body is a little off with the chemistry? (not to get too personal!!!) If your metabolism is shot, or you have out of control diabetes, etc., the band might not be the best option for you.
Be sure to talk to your bariatric surgeon about your body chemistry issues and what puts you at high risk and discuss your options for surgery (band, sleeve, RNY or DS). You want to set yourself up for success with your WLS and choose one that will help you best resolve any medical issues you have.
Good luck!!!!!!
Denise
Hi Denise,
What I meant by my body chemistry is off, is I have a disease called Addison's disease and Celiac disease plus last year I had a full hysterectomy, so I would say that my hormones are off just a little bit...okay A LOT. I am not too sure about my metabolism but I don't feel as if I have any anymore. I can't wait til I talk to a surgeon to see if I do qualify!!
Thank you
Becca
What I meant by my body chemistry is off, is I have a disease called Addison's disease and Celiac disease plus last year I had a full hysterectomy, so I would say that my hormones are off just a little bit...okay A LOT. I am not too sure about my metabolism but I don't feel as if I have any anymore. I can't wait til I talk to a surgeon to see if I do qualify!!
Thank you
Becca
Denise M.
on 7/28/12 4:12 am
on 7/28/12 4:12 am
You poor thing! Yeah, your hormones seem to be on a roller coaster!!! I hope things have calmed some since your hysterectomy.
You need to talk to the doc who manages your Celiac and your bariatric surgeon about the band. Celiac is an autoimmune disorder and the band is not recommended for those with autoimmune disorders. Here's a link to the Risk Information page at Allergan (Lap Band's mfg) and if you scroll to the bottom of the page, it lists contraindications. GI inflammation is at the top of their list.
Maybe there's someone here who has a band and Celiac who can give you advice. If not, definitely talk to your docs to explore the options.
Stay excited, start doing some research on Celiac and WLS and go to your seminar armed with lots and lots of questions!
You need to talk to the doc who manages your Celiac and your bariatric surgeon about the band. Celiac is an autoimmune disorder and the band is not recommended for those with autoimmune disorders. Here's a link to the Risk Information page at Allergan (Lap Band's mfg) and if you scroll to the bottom of the page, it lists contraindications. GI inflammation is at the top of their list.
Maybe there's someone here who has a band and Celiac who can give you advice. If not, definitely talk to your docs to explore the options.
Stay excited, start doing some research on Celiac and WLS and go to your seminar armed with lots and lots of questions!
Revision on 08/21/12
Thank you all for your warm welcomes!!! You all make me feel very welcome in this group! so i talked to a couple more of my friends and they don't agree with my decision either, however, they do all support me in my decision, weird huh?... but everyone has their own opinions but it doesn't mean that they are going to change my mind!!
can anyone answer some questions about the band for me? i know these are questions to ask my surgeon and i will but I wouldn't mind see everyones experience in this also.
How long are you down after the surgery? I have 2 small boys to take care of, do I need a sitter while my hubby is at work to help me look after them? How long before you can drive? Will I be coherent enough to do schoolwork or should I take some time off? (on line school) Those are some of my concerns right now. I am not worried about the surgery itself, and I remember how I felt after my hysterectomy, I was down for about a week, couldn't lift for about 6-8 weeks. Well again thank you and I am looking forward to your answers!!
Becca
can anyone answer some questions about the band for me? i know these are questions to ask my surgeon and i will but I wouldn't mind see everyones experience in this also.
How long are you down after the surgery? I have 2 small boys to take care of, do I need a sitter while my hubby is at work to help me look after them? How long before you can drive? Will I be coherent enough to do schoolwork or should I take some time off? (on line school) Those are some of my concerns right now. I am not worried about the surgery itself, and I remember how I felt after my hysterectomy, I was down for about a week, couldn't lift for about 6-8 weeks. Well again thank you and I am looking forward to your answers!!
Becca