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tracey911

LAP-BAND Patients
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About tracey911

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  • Birthday 09/11/1974
  1. Happy 38th Birthday tracey911!

  2. Hi Tracey,

    This is the best place to be if you are trying to make the decision. I was in here a lot while making my decision to lapband or not. I too felt like it was giving up but someone said to me "If you had cancer and were slowly dying would it be giving up to have surgery to remove the cancer?" No it wouldn't and that is what you have to remember! It is not giving up or going the easy way, it is going along on the way to good health. Imagine how wonderful it will feel when you can cross your legs again (If you can't - I can't and often dream about the day when I am skinny enough to cross my legs again!) or when you are able to do something that you are limited with today. Or focus on how much more energy you will have. Find something that motivates you and lock on. It is for you and nothing else. Forget what people will think - forget what society says - do it because YOU DESERVE IT! :thumbup:

    Best wishes to you! Miles of smiles - Dawn

  3. tracey911

    Struggle

    Hello, this is my first post. I am 260 pounds, that story you told, I could have written it myself. As of right now I am only considering the lapband procedure. I am not sure if it is right for me. I am feel like I am giving up trying, so I believe this is my only option. I am afraid. Can any one help me with advice on why or why not I should persue this option??

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