curious46 0 Posted September 29, 2011 Hi everyone! I am new and in the process of getting banded. I have been told that before I can have surgery I must attend 3 classes.Anyone one else have this experience? please share-what are they about? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Journeyseeker 0 Posted September 29, 2011 I had to attend a nutrition class which combined it with the nutritionist, a RN about the procedure, a psych, and a clergy person the hospital is very big on body mind and soul. i have to also do two other small class type things Hi everyone! I am new and in the process of getting banded. I have been told that before I can have surgery I must attend 3 classes.Anyone one else have this experience? please share-what are they about? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Corrigan 75 Posted September 29, 2011 These classes are quite valuable for your success as a Lap band patient. Ask anyone who's gone through them. They contain diet, nutrition and medication information and help guarantee your future with your surgery. Most of the classes content is available elsewhere, but the classes help assure you know it when you're discharged. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
honk 780 Posted September 29, 2011 The more knowledge you have the better. Also so much of this battle is mental that the more mentally prepared you are the better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CMom79 2 Posted September 29, 2011 I took 3 classes. The last one was today and my surgeryis on Sept. 30. Mine were nutrition and physical assestment (making numbers 1 and 2). Then the pre-op class (#3) which was informing of maintenace, health, diet, Vitamins, Protein, surgery expectations, what to do at home, labs, talking with the anesteciologist (<--spelled wrong), and a complete medical history. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
laughing burns carbs 0 Posted September 29, 2011 THE CLASSES ARE GREAT IT INFORMS YOU ON WHAT TO EXPECT WHAT THE HOSPITAL STAY WILL BE LIKE AFTER MY BAND. THEY HAD ME UP EVERY TWO HOURS TO WALK SO YOU CAN GET THE GAS OUT JUST GO IN WITH A SUPER POSITIVE ATTITUDE AND YOU WILL BE JUST FINE. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JLynn288 0 Posted September 29, 2011 My doctor has all of his patients go to a nutritionist and attend his monthly support group meetings. You actually learn more from going to the support group meetings cause you get first hand knowledge from other patients that are either going through the process or have already had the lap band done and all at different stages. The doctor and his staff also go to answer any questions you might have too. You can learn the good and bad things that other patients have done and leran from their mistakes. It helps to know what people mean when they talk about the stuck feeling you get when you eat the wrong food or too quickly. This forum also is a great tool for learn and knowledge. I have a IPhone and there is a free App called My Lap Band now available and it is great too. You can also go to the web page and get recipes and all kids of stuff on there too. I keep track of my weight on it and it has a spot to morph your picture to give you a idea of what you can look like. It's a great motivator. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aunt Stacey 0 Posted September 29, 2011 Hi everyone! I am new and in the process of getting banded. I have been told that before I can have surgery I must attend 3 classes.Anyone one else have this experience? please share-what are they about? My dr/clinic had several requirements before surgery. The first was the surgical evaluation/education meeting, the psychological evaluation, attend 1 meeting with the dietician/nutritionist, attend 1 support group meeting, and once my surgery had been scheduled I had to attend an all day education class where everything was reiterated and we met with the surgeon, a psychologist, an exercise trainer and the nutritionist. All were very informative and I am thankful they made me go through that because I knew exactly what was going to happen, what things to look for if I had a problem and exactly what I needed to do after surgery to be successful. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites