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My story begins on my 30th birthday...I had a healthy BMI until I was approximately 30 years old. I quit smoking (add 20lbs) on my 30th birthday. This was a great decision and I do not regret the cessation of cigarettes as this allowed me to hike, run, and do events that were of a more cardiac nature. However, shortly after I turned 30, I was diagnosed with Lupus/Lupus Nephritis. My kidney function began to decrease at a rather rapid pace, so I made a decision with my family and nephrologist to use prednisone. I was on 120mg of prednisone for approximately 6 months. The affects to my body were immediate and mixed. My kidney function stabilized to a slow rate of function decrease, but I put on 60+lbs. I call this, "the quickest way to add 60lbs". Now I am carrying around an extra 80+lbs. I tried several ways to lose the weight, but I felt like every time I started on the correct path my Lupus would kick. The final decision came when I tried to start jogging / running and I broke my tibia, re-tore my ACL (which I had surgery to replace), and tore my MCL. I went to the orthopedic surgeon and was told that they could not do anything until I lost weight, but I was not allowed to do any weight-bearing exercise. Sometimes I wonder if physicians think about their requests - lose weight, but do it without moving.My decision to use gastric banding has been a fantastic choice. I am eating 3 healthy meals each day instead of one evening meal that was heavily laden with simple carbs. I am a vegetarian, so simple carbs were an easy and quick decision. I think the banding is helping me on a psychological level that no other method offered.
Age: 53
Height: 5 feet 9 inches
Starting Weight: 263 lbs
Weight on Day of Surgery:
Current Weight: 236 lbs
Goal Weight: 155 lbs
Weight Lost: 27 lbs
BMI: 34.8
Surgery: LAP-BAND
Surgery Status: Post Surgery
First Dr. Visit: 01/01/1970
Surgery Date:
Hospital Stay: n/a
Surgery Funding: n/a
Insurance Outcome: n/a