Jim1967 3,569 Posted August 15, 2011 Hello All, In case you couldn't tell from my username my name is Jim. I have been lurking about off and on for the past few weeks. I am set to attend a seminar on the lap band on Sept 6. Unfortunately I missed the one for August. So I am really at the very beginning of all this. I have read a lot of information and I believe this is what I want to do. I know the lap band is not the answer to it all but I believe if you choose a good surgeon with a good supporting practice behind him and get involved in the support groups this can be successful. Like most people my biggest fear is my insurance will not cover it. I have Cigna and from what I understand they're tough to get approval from. My situation is this: I am 5'7 480 lbs. I have arthritis in both my knees, severe sleep apena and lympedema in my legs. So far (thankfully) I do not have diabetes or a heart condition although it is in my immediate family history. I have been over weight all my life and have tried several different diets over the years. I have had some success losing but the problem is I reach a comfort zone and before I know it the weight is piling right back on. I think doing this and joining a support group is key to success. Being able to sit among people who struggle with the same thing and being able to openly talk will go a long way. Peace...Jim Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
abqann 3 Posted August 15, 2011 Hello All, In case you couldn't tell from my username my name is Jim. I have been lurking about off and on for the past few weeks. I am set to attend a seminar on the lap band on Sept 6. Unfortunately I missed the one for August. So I am really at the very beginning of all this. I have read a lot of information and I believe this is what I want to do. I know the lap band is not the answer to it all but I believe if you choose a good surgeon with a good supporting practice behind him and get involved in the support groups this can be successful. Like most people my biggest fear is my insurance will not cover it. I have Cigna and from what I understand they're tough to get approval from. My situation is this: I am 5'7 480 lbs. I have arthritis in both my knees, severe sleep apena and lympedema in my legs. So far (thankfully) I do not have diabetes or a heart condition although it is in my immediate family history. I have been over weight all my life and have tried several different diets over the years. I have had some success losing but the problem is I reach a comfort zone and before I know it the weight is piling right back on. I think doing this and joining a support group is key to success. Being able to sit among people who struggle with the same thing and being able to openly talk will go a long way. Peace...Jim Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
abqann 3 Posted August 15, 2011 Good luck Jim. I am also at the beginning of all this, and 100% agree with you that you have to pick a good surgon with a good support pracitce. Even you have not attended a seminar yet, my surgon's practice encourages every one to go to the support group. pre band as well. I am not able to do it because of my work schedule but I would if I could. You can probable go the their website ans fing out when the support groups are. I meet with my surgon next week ( finally, it took 6 weeks to get the appt,) . ...Again good luck!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jim1967 3,569 Posted August 15, 2011 Good luck Jim. I am also at the beginning of all this, and 100% agree with you that you have to pick a good surgon with a good support pracitce. Even you have not attended a seminar yet, my surgon's practice encourages every one to go to the support group. pre band as well. I am not able to do it because of my work schedule but I would if I could. You can probable go the their website ans fing out when the support groups are. I meet with my surgon next week ( finally, it took 6 weeks to get the appt,) . ...Again good luck!!!! Hi abqann, I have already looked at a practice I want to get involved with although I really have not met the surgeons yet. They have required meetings you have to attend but also have support groups for long term post op. Good part is this place is 10 minutes from my office so attending these meetings will gel well with my schedule. Their website contains a lot of useful information. Good luck to you and I look forward to reading on your progress. Best, Jim Share this post Link to post Share on other sites