Ok convince me, realize band is better than RNY...
EDITING TO CLARIFY: He WILL do RNY on non-diabetics, but only as a second option with a good argument/research by patient. He prefers the band, and really emphasizes that.
Pros of RNY over band:
quicker weight loss
no fills
instant restriction, no playing around
many bandsters have revisions to rny eventually anyway
Now you tell me the pros of the band....
Thanks!
Extreemly rapid weight loss can cause all kinds of problems both physically and mentally. At least that's what people say. I would consider the slower loss with a band better if that is true. Not just for the physical reasons but also to give your mind time to adjust. You will change and your life will change a lot and I think people underestimate the impact that can have on your mind.
My sister had a wicked time adjusting, she went from huge to smal in a relatively short time.
Unfortunately, knowing myself the way I do, part of the reason I'm afraid of the band is because of the slower loss. I do really well on regular dieting, but get frustrated easily. I don't feel like I would be successful if banded. Having the ability to readjust and not having the constant/steady restriction wouldn't be a good thing for me....
I know everyone is different, but can you tell me what the average time frame is for finding the "sweet spot"? I've heard everything from right away to as long as 6-9 months out....
on 5/21/09 2:27 pm
please don't hear this the wrong way, but if you realy believe that you could not comply with 'band rules' what makes you think that if you have RNY and lose the weight quickly, that you won't go back to eating the way you do now (or did to get where you are).
For me, part of the reason I DO want the band is because I really think it requires more participation from me -- and a slow enough weight loss that I will learn how to eat better and smaller portions -- and be able to do that (with adjustments) for life.
There are many people who are successful with RNY (and many who are successful with the band) -- one big difference is that RNY people can stretch their pouch with poor choices and then their only option is another surgery. Band people can be adjusted for life.
I have since tried the exact same diets, and they didn't give me the same results in the same timeframe. I got frustrated and quit. It was then that I realized I needed a tool to help me get the weight off once and for all so I could stop sabotaging my efforts. I'm afraid the band won't be quick enough....
I'm afraid with the band, I will have that "I"M NOT LOSING" frustration and not be patient enough to deal with it. I am also a huge ice cream fan and know I can eat that without consequence with the band. That in itself is going to sabotage any attempts at changing my eating. With the RNY, I will have a physical deterrant to stay on track as I retrain myself to NOT eat what i know I shouldn't have.
Knowing that I can be adjusted also scares me in a sense. I know that I'd be tempted to not go for a fill if I want to eat because of "this occasion" or "that birthday", you know what I mean? With the RNY, I won't have a choice. It's DO IT or suffer.
Some doctors seem to put in a lot of fluid on the first fill and I'm sure that gets people there faster but it seems dangerous to me. It took me 5 fills I think before I really started to feel like I was in the right place.
I had similar thoughts to yours about a year before I made up my mind to get the surgery. By the time I made up my mind I was ready to change my life so the safer banding procedure was a no brainer because I was in the right state of mind.
I'm sure others will chime in and have more to help you with your question.