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First, my stats...I am 27 male about 6'2" and 375 pounds I was shocked to find out yesterday (thought i was closer to 340). I imagine I could lose 150 lbs given my frame size.

So...I've been wanting to do this surgery for some time and when I heard an ad for True Results, I immediately called in. I feel comfortable with the process and think I have several good surgeons to choose from.

Only problem is I can't help, but be concerned that the facility I am at ONLY does lap band instead of lap band and gastric bypass. I know some of the differences in the surgeries and have 2 family members that have each. I think lap band is great, but really concerned I may be missing something.

I know there are probably numerous threads on bypass v. lap band and I'd welcome any thoughts on that, but I am really stuck on the lap band only approach and have a few concerns about that.

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Shop around!

Consultations are free.

Then go with the surgeon or center you are most comfortable with.

Personally, I think you should check out Dr David Kim. He is my surgeon (and Nate Newton's) and probably the best in Texas.

Bariatric Weight Loss LAP-BAND System Gastric Bypass Surgery Arlington Dallas Fort Worth (Ft. Worth) Texas (TX)

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btrieger: You are doing so good Congratulations!

Cheri

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I know there are probably numerous threads on bypass v. LAP-BAND® and I'd welcome any thoughts on that, but I am really stuck on the LAP-BAND® only approach and have a few concerns about that.

Dave, don't limit yourself to only two choices. There are a few other gastric choices too, most especially the "vertical sleeve gastrectomy." Think of it as something between the band and gastric bypass. With the sleeve, the surgeon removes the stretchy part of your stomach, leaving you with a stomach that is shaped something like a banana. You are forced to eat smaller meals, and you'll lose weight as a result.

The advantages: There are no fills required, you can eat whatever you want (in smaller quantities), and your intestinal tract stays complete. If you have a large amount of weight to lose, it may be a good choice for you, especially if you're self-pay.

Dave

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I am in the Dallas area and used Dr Victor Gonzalez. I had only a limited selection of doctors because I work for a hospital and the surgery had to be done at their facility. He does surgery at Medical City, Dallas.

I was still pleased with my decision.

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