Thank you all for your responses!
I am seeing a cardiologist. I have a small blockage in one of my arteries
and this will not go away without some sort of surgery. Hence the baby
aspirin once a day.
I've been to all the nutrition classes, and pre-op and post-op classes.
Yesterday, only a week before surgery, we had another one and this one was much more informative, but I was angry, because this information should have been one of the first things they give you.
My Dr. is one of the top in the field, but he is stuck on by-pass surgery and not so on lap-band. He's very good at what he does and I believe he is being overly cautious. Which can be good, at times.
Since I've been trying to figure all this out, I've found out that I can take liquid ibprofen, which may be another option for my pain.
One person, here, mentioned that my knee pain would lessen after I lose weight. I realize that, but it will not make my arthritis go away and I have it in other areas of my body. I've had surgery on both thumbs already. Since I already have a partial replacement in one knee, I will eventually need a full replacement in that knee.
And the more I find out about what to expect after surgery, I'm getting more and more frightened of what I'm about to do.
I woke up this very morning with terrible knee pain and a back ache.
I know I need to lose this weight, but the surgery is scaring me.
I will stay on liquids, until I can decide whether this is the answer for me or not.
Thank you all, again for answering my query.