LyMarie 3 Posted April 4, 2011 My name is Lymarie I am 26 years old, hispanic, wife, mother and pharmacy technician living in Orlando. I have been struggling with my weight for as long as I can remember. I found out I had PCOS when I was 17 days after a 91 day menstrual cycle. I had been considering the lap band ever since I found out my insurance would cover it.... Then I was able to lose about 65 lbs on my own, so I stopped my considerations of the lap band... But, that quickly changed once about 37 lbs of the 65 lbs I lost came back...I lost them again, I gained them again and so forth... My highest weight ever, was 321 lbs... I never saw myself that heavy, even though the scale doesn't lie... I am happy to say that I stuck with my choice in having the lap band. Today 4/4/11 has been 5 days since I got banded.. I am not quite sure how its going to go, all I know is that it's done now. At the time that I started the diet yo pre-qual for my insurance I was 282 lbs, I lost 6 lbs on the home diet in 3 months and after my insurance approved the surgery I lost 16 lbs on 2 weeks of the 800 calorie Optifast liquid diet.< /p> Right now, the future is uncertain, as I don't know how much I want to lose and in what time frame.. All I want is to be able to enjoy whats left of my 20's, whats left of my youth.. Enjoy my child while shes still a child and my husband while he's still fit and sexy , I want to have another child before I am 30... So I guess the amount of weight I have to lose, is what ever number or amount it is as long as I can acheive those things, amongst other things that being 282, 261 or 321 I would not be able to, such as skydiving or comfortably getting on the rip ride rocket at universal studios without being worried that the seat is going to come open. I am seeking as much support as possible as I do not know any one who has had this procedure... Im the oddest looking one of all my friends, its always been that way.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chocolettebelle 1 Posted April 5, 2011 Hi LyMarie, Congrats on getting your band. I was also banded on 03/30. I too chose to have the band after loosing weight and gaining quite a bit of it back. I lost 54 in 2008, by March of this year I had gained 31 of it back. I decided that I needed help in order to get it back off and maintain it. I believe that I made the right choice in getting banded. I am now hoping that I can follow the plan and be successful in my weight loss journey. I wish you the best!!!!!! Andrea My name is Lymarie I am 26 years old, hispanic, wife, mother and pharmacy technician living in Orlando. I have been struggling with my weight for as long as I can remember. I found out I had PCOS when I was 17 days after a 91 day menstrual cycle. I had been considering the lap band ever since I found out my insurance would cover it.... Then I was able to lose about 65 lbs on my own, so I stopped my considerations of the lap band... But, that quickly changed once about 37 lbs of the 65 lbs I lost came back...I lost them again, I gained them again and so forth... My highest weight ever, was 321 lbs... I never saw myself that heavy, even though the scale doesn't lie... I am happy to say that I stuck with my choice in having the lap band. Today 4/4/11 has been 5 days since I got banded.. I am not quite sure how its going to go, all I know is that it's done now. At the time that I started the diet yo pre-qual for my insurance I was 282 lbs, I lost 6 lbs on the home diet in 3 months and after my insurance approved the surgery I lost 16 lbs on 2 weeks of the 800 calorie Optifast liquid diet. Right now, the future is uncertain, as I don't know how much I want to lose and in what time frame.. All I want is to be able to enjoy whats left of my 20's, whats left of my youth.. Enjoy my child while shes still a child and my husband while he's still fit and sexy , I want to have another child before I am 30... So I guess the amount of weight I have to lose, is what ever number or amount it is as long as I can acheive those things, amongst other things that being 282, 261 or 321 I would not be able to, such as skydiving or comfortably getting on the rip ride rocket at universal studios without being worried that the seat is going to come open. I am seeking as much support as possible as I do not know any one who has had this procedure... Im the oddest looking one of all my friends, its always been that way.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites