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Hello, I am a 19 year old 270 pound college student, standing at 5'4/5'5. I've been over weight my whole life, and i think now is the time to make changes! I am seriously considering the Lap Band surgery. It would be greatly appreciated if you informed me with everything you know about the surgery: pre-op diets, post-op info, does it hurt? how long is the pre op process? how much weight do you lose monthly? how long does it take to recover after the surgery? I know its alot but I need to know lol Thank you so much!

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I highly suggest taking the time to read anything and everything you can on this forum. I'm pretty much the same height and weight as you and am getting my surgery next month... So as of now, im not much of a help. But I will suggest checking with your health insurance and making sure they cover the surgery. Also, each insurance has different requirements for how long the pre-op will take. Mine required 3 months of monitored dieting prior to surgery. Anyway, good luck on your weight loss journey!

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Hi, welcome to the forum! The answers to all of your questions are already posted on this board :) Check out here first: http://www.lapbandtalk.com/forum/2493-lap-band-general-information/ and then start looking in the more posted in forums for people's personal experiences. I wish you good luck!

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Get the book Bandwagon on Amazon and read everything you can! There are several surgery options out there and you have to find one that works best for you. You are young and have your entire life ahead of you-losing weigh can help make the quality of your life so much better! When you go to the tab "Lapband Form" scroll way down and find your age group and see if you can find support there as well.

The Lapband takes a lot of work. The 1st day of surgery you will be sore, but each day you feel better. Some people get terrible gas pains-but I didn't.

Expect to lose a little pre-surgery and directly after surgery, but for the first 2 months you will be questioning why you did this. Then, hopefully, you will ave the right fill to your band and your weight loss journey will finally seem worth it.

For some peope it takes months before surgery, but for me it only took 6 weeks after my first doctor's visit. You will have to get lots of tests done.

The lapband isn't a magic bullet. It takes educating yourself every day and patience and determination.

I wish you lots of luck on your journey!

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Dont be afraid to ask tons of questions pre op diets are different for everyone but what you need to know is lap band is a wonderful tool but does.take a lot.of work and determination but it is.totally worth it

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Thank you all so much! This was all so helpfull!

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      1. NickelChip

        All I can tell you is that for me, it got easier after the first week. The hunger pains got less intense and I kind of got used to it and gave up torturing myself by thinking about food. But if you can, get anything tempting out of the house and avoid being around people who are eating. I sent my kids to my parents' house for two weeks so I wouldn't have to prepare meals I couldn't eat. After surgery, the hunger was totally gone.

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