EWS165 0 Posted May 9, 2012 Today is the first step in making a change. I have a seminar to learn more about lap band tonight. Even though I have read, read, and read some more about lap band (the good, bad, etc). The doctors in my area require you to attend a seminar before setting up an appt. Is that the nomal for everywhere? Any advice/questions to ask at the Seminar? I am very excited/nervous....can't wait to start this new journey to a healthy me! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BobbiC 0 Posted May 9, 2012 Hi, Newbie: I am a "Newbie" also--well, sort of. I started this journey 3X before. I had other health problems --like I couldn't walk because of two very arthritic knees and was in a lot of pain daily. I think this is what took my focus priority and I couldn't focus on the Lap Band surgery journey the way I needed to. When I went to the first meeting I was told there and by my dr. that after the lap-band you cannot take any NSAIDS (non-narcotic pain releivers) after the band surgery. Well, I couldn't get through a day without my NSAIDS. So I dropped out---since then I have had my two knees replaced and am now ready to explore this new phasae in my life. I am 64, have 2 grown children and 5 grandchildren. I am about 340lb. 5'5". Write to me and tell me a little about you---I haven't made my new appointment yet---as I need to see a doctor about a breathing problem (I have sleep apnea)---but after that I plan to call. Let me know how your meeting went. Hugs, Bobbi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
colleenjoy 104 Posted May 9, 2012 Hi and welcome. I'm still a relative newbie as well. I starting with a seminar in March and have my surgery scheduled for the 21st. I have learned so much from these boards. My Dr. required a seminar as well, so pretty usual. Have you checked with your insurance yet? If not do so ASAP to see if they have any requirements or exclusions. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cunner 21 Posted May 9, 2012 The seminar is a normal process in most places I believe. I remember that day having lots of mixed feelings. ..How did I ever get here. ..I'm glad I am here to do something about this. ..I hope no one I know sees me here. In the end It was worth every bit of prep work and struggle. Good Luck to you in your journey !! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shashi16 0 Posted May 9, 2012 Hi I am also new live in the uk so I've been fortunate to be referred to a team here in uk. I have just today been given my 1st appointment for 29th may which I guess is to see if I am eligible and clear about my decision. I look forward to going through the process at the same time as many of you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites