Hi there,
I've done the weight loss yo-yo for about a decade now. Have had some success with Weight Watchers (older program) and Ideal Protein. But, I have had health issues (foot surgery, spinal fusion, and a broken leg that required surgery) all throw me off course. I had a lap band consult in June, and they weren't sure I'd qualify, as I have no diabetic or hypertension problems, just bone issues. The surgeon was surprised I had even come to them, not believing my BMI was high enough. So, once my kids sporting tournaments ended about two months ago, I started Weight Watchers again. I love that they are doing the points differently now, counting carbs, fat, Fiber and protein. I know it's a lifestyle change, and I am proud to be 22 pounds down from that meeting in June. But 78 pounds is a daunting way to go yet. My insurance actually approved the surgery, and I am scheduled at the end of November, but am really 50/50 with proceeding. I see it as a tool, not the entire answer to the problem. I live 5 hours from the Dr and the hospital performing the surgery (the joys of rural living). I searched the WW forums for using their diet and lap and but some of the posts really got me worried that the lapband may not be the way to go. How often do you need to have your band adjusted in the first few weeks, month, year? Anyone else also doing WW with their lapband? Thank you in advance for your comments and experiences.