Support meeting, now confused
on 7/14/07 7:10 am, edited 7/14/07 8:43 am
You will be assimilated, resistance is futile.
Sonny, You do have less weight to lose, and you seem to be doing well with your 3-month pre-surgery program. I could see where "just some people" would have the opinion that you don’t even "need" surgery of any type. BUT- When I pay the bucks to make an appointment to see "Just Some People" that are listed in the yellow pages along with medical professionals, THEN I would take their opinion to heart. You trust your Doc? Do you feel he "sold" you on the idea of the RNY because he wasn’t interested in your best outcome? If so, re-think it. There are folks who will "bad-mouth" the DS as being only for those over a certain BMI or for the Super-Morbidly Obese, and that is not the case either. Some questions you might want to ponder as you’re thinking- How did you get to the point you felt you needed surgery to overcome the weight? Sweets? Large Portions? Lack of exercise? Etc… Each procedure works for different reasons. It’s rarely just a question of "How much do you need to lose?" that determines which surgery is the best fit. As for- "…what will I do when I'm at goal in 3 or 4 months and possibly continuing to lose?" Same as anyone- "Eat more." The "Losing and Can’t Stop…" problem is one of the RAREST of problems associated with WLS or any sort. The odds are more likely- "I didn’t change my eating habits and I haven’t made it to Goal Weight!" is far more likely…. Were all of these "Banders" at the support group at goal, and maintaining? Think it through, but put your doc in the mix so that your decision is one based on the medical facts rather than the opinions of just some folks willing to share their thoughts.. Yes? Best Wishes- Dx
on 7/14/07 8:38 am
You will be assimilated, resistance is futile.
i think i wrote to you before that i was a lightweight too. however, i had some other major health problems. the rny will help with diabeties and high bp etc where the lap band doesn't really address those issues.
as for the weight loss. don't expect to lose it all in 3 to 4 months. you will lose a LOT slower. only the big guys lose a pound a day for the first 3 or 4 months. smaller guys lose a lot slower so i would expect a year or more until you reach your final goal. of course you could be faster but i bet even your doc will tell you that it will be at least a year for the smaller guys to get to weight. for me, i reached goal, well, went way past at 7 months but i was really sick. had that not happened i bet it would have been well over a year for me.
so stick with what the doc is telling you not these guys or even the guys on this board. you gotta trust your doc first and foremost and i think everyone on this board will agree with that statement. if you want to change surgery fine, just let it be your decision and not theres. ok, enough already......carbonblob
on 7/14/07 10:31 pm - Houston, TX
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