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A year in review

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btrieger

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After years of contemplating surgery; it was one year ago today that I first met with my surgeon, Dr. Kim.

 

I was about 200 pounds overweight; my 45th birthday was fast approaching and I felt like shit.

 

I told Dr. Kim that I wasn't one of the confused fatties that he was used to seeing that thought surgery was a panacea. I was an educated fatty. I had done my research. The LAP-BAND® was the tool that would help me keep the weight off if I did my due diligence and lost it through hard work and determination.

 

He agreed and told me I was the perfect candidate for LAP-BAND® surgery. I was skeptical of his attitude because I was sure he fed that same line to everybody that walked through his door but none the less, I knew I was the perfect candidate and was ready to prove it to him and the world.

 

A week to the day later, I suffered a heart attack at 44. It was an epiphany (I've had a few epiphanies recently). I needed to heal myself and fast. I immediately modified my eating habits and lifestyle.

 

I didn't continue to stuff my face like some moron that thought, "I better eat all I can before the magical LAP-BAND® was installed and kept me from doing so."

 

I stopped eating fast food; cut my portions down and began walking my dogs daily instead of just tossing them in the backyard. If I was going to have to exercise, they were too.

 

Whenever I thought I was hungry, I would ask myself if the feeling was real or just my gluttonous appetite trying to lead me astray yet again.

 

Aetna required me to do a 3 month supervised diet in order to get approved for surgery, this included meeting with a nutritionist once a month.

 

I didn't whine about the waiting like so many retards do. I took complete advantage and learned even more about what I can do to gain my health and prepare for surgery.

 

I paid it forward by sharing what I had learned and experienced here. I received many thank yous from grateful people and that convinced me I wasn't wasting my breathe. Although, I did have a couple of jerks, like whatshername on a journey with her bible tell others that I had no clue what I was talking about because I wasn't banded yet.

 

I dropped 50% (95 pounds) of my excess weight by the time I had surgery five and a half month later. Surgery went smoothly and there were no nasty surprises.

 

A few of the good surprises are that rice and bread are not taboo with the LAP-BAND®.

 

I'm down 153 ugly pounds and I'm preparing for my panniculectomy. I fear the pain a lot but I need the surgery. My clothes are way too big for me and I refuse to buy any new pants until this pannis is gone.

 

I'm going to lose my belly button but I figure I haven't used it in 46 years except to store lint. So, who needs it. I can always get a tattoo of a belly button if I miss it.

 

I should have a date by the end of next week. I am aiming for December.

 

The liquor is wearing off and I need to get to bed. I'll probably have to edit this when I'm sober. :thumbup:

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Friend no need to re-edit, you said it. I am proud of you too. Desire, positive attitude, and the aggressiveness in seeing it through is all spelled out. Great success story. Happy it's working for you and other lapbandsters can mentor from this. Thanks for sharing. Your friend Ken

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Great story. No editing required. I love your attitude and determination. I am sure your heart is loving you for your life choices. Sometimes a little wake up call is just what we need. Good luck with the surgery...I am sure you will be do great! And keep making choices for you!

All the best...

Robbie Lynn

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Each of us has gone through something in our lives that has allowed us to gain so much weight that we are all lucky to still be here. A heartattack will certainly open one's eyes. But you were thinking about the surgery before the attack, so you knew you were on the way to death.

You had done a great job of losing prior to your surgery and now losing 153 lbs is an amazing accomplishment. I wish you the best of luck and I know you are going to accomplish whatever goal you have set for yourself.

Just a side note, my doctor says no rice, pasta, bread or booze for at least a year. I know they would not be good for me right now, so giving them up has not been difficult.

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Oh shuddup, you don't know what you're talking about, you've only been banded 6 months, you're just a newby! Is that better than "don't listen to him, he's not even banded?"

You never fail to make me laugh. I love that you're doing so well without taking yourself too seriously. Tell 'em to take a picture of your gut before they throw it away...you'll be totally grossed out and it makes for a great show and tell at parties!

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Your posts are always educational and inspirational. I wish you all the best on your future recovery and look forward to future posts.

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Thanks all. I didn't edt when I was sober and am yet trashed again. I set such a great example for bandsters all over. Just stay drunk and life will be fine. :)

Just so nobody gets the wrong idea, I did walk my dogs for 3 miles today and put them in the house then walk another 3 on my own before imbibing in Irelands greatest gift to mankind, Guinness.

It's all about about accountability.

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So glad you posted. I've often wondered how you were doing as I hadn't seen a post from you since right after you were banded. You've done a great job and I wish you luck with your next surgery!

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