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Hello Everyone,

My Dr. has recently started performing the Lap Band procedure. He has done 3 patients. He knows that I do a lot of research and is hopeful that I can help him with the establishment of the Clinic.

I would like to hear from you all on what you think would make a successful WLC. This is a Government facility, so there are no seminars because there is no need to promote (not sure if that is the purpose), but there is a need to educate. I would like to suggest that he make it mandatory that his patients are properly educated before he does this. Perhaps by having monthly or weekly classes to be attended pre-op (is that the same as the seminar?).

Please tell me what you think. I would like to print this thread out and show him.

Thank you.

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After going through alot of pre-op testing and classes, I would say they made me jump through too many hoops. I think some basic pre-op testing and maybe one beginning informational seminar and then one appointment to review post-band eating would suffice, along with written information and instructions. I do alot of research on my own and already knew everything going into the program, though, so maybe I am biased against too much hoop jumping.

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I think a general informational meeting PLUS a pre-op seminar are crucial. People should have at least two opportunities to ask questions, and absolutely be given a chance to ask questions of post-op patients. Doctors and nutritionists are all wonderful at telling bandsters what they should do, but only actual banded people can describe what it's like to live with the band.

As for pre-op testing, I think that has to depend on the patient's health. I had only minimal testing before surgery (other than what was required to establish my candidacy for surgery), while others do have to have a lot done. That's really a medical decision.

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