Hopefully 6 Posted November 3, 2012 Hello my name is Cindy and I have made commitment to have lap band surgery which is scheduled for Jan. 10th. Yes, I am excited for new active life. But, am also scared. I am afraid I will be one of those nightmare results and will be sick. Can I hear from folks who had the same thought and how u felt from the time u woke up? Your u in pain? Able to deprink? Thank you. cindy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Banjo257 920 Posted November 3, 2012 I haven't been banded yet but I sure do have the same feelings and fears. The unknown is so scary, but it is also going to be an amazing adventure. Love your screen name! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lyoness82 21 Posted November 3, 2012 Hi Cindy and welcome, I am new here also. I was banded on Oct. 25th. Just 9 days ago. My number one concern before I got banded was when I was gonna be able to eat again lol. Each day has gotten better and better. The first week is just liquids, which sounds hard I know, but considering you'll be recovering and only have the ability to take small amounts anyways you don't really pay it any attention. It was around day 5 when I was like I HAVE TO EAT!!! But I waited until my 1 week post op to get the go ahead to move on to mushies. Refried Beans, cottage cheese, sugar free pudding, mashed potatoes. That has been mostly what I have been eating. Each day that passes It feels better. Ive lost 14 lbs already and can't wait to get to my goal. Good luck to you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
goalseeker 695 Posted November 4, 2012 Welcome Cindy! I was banded 9/4/12. I feel great! I haven't had any complications. I was a little sore after surgery but the pain was nothing to how I felt after giving birth I just reached two months I am down 26.8 since my surgery date an have lost more than 16 inches off my body. This band was the BEST THING I EVER DID!!! I wish I had done it sooner The fears you have are normal. We all have some form of them. You just have to use your band as the tool it is. It's not magic, you still have to make good choices and remember the eating rules, small bites, chew well, Protein first. Good Luck on your journey. This is a great place for support and advice. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carmen3529 0 Posted November 6, 2012 Hi Cindy and welcome' date=' I am new here also. I was banded on Oct. 25th. Just 9 days ago. My number one concern before I got banded was when I was gonna be able to eat again lol. Each day has gotten better and better. The first week is just liquids, which sounds hard I know, but considering you'll be recovering and only have the ability to take small amounts anyways you don't really pay it any attention. It was around day 5 when I was like I HAVE TO EAT!!! But I waited until my 1 week post op to get the go ahead to move on to mushies. Refried Beans, cottage cheese, sugar free pudding, mashed potatoes. That has been mostly what I have been eating. Each day that passes It feels better. Ive lost 14 lbs already and can't wait to get to my goal. Good luck to you.[/quote'] I'm new can't figure out how to work this forum. Just starting out my bmp is 30 afraid I might not make the cut and be stuck with the weight for 20+more years. I would have the surgery tomorrow if I could tired of being fat. Can anyone tell me what to expect Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CaGottaBand 498 Posted November 6, 2012 I'm new can't figure out how to work this forum. Just starting out my bmp is 30 afraid I might not make the cut and be stuck with the weight for 20+more years. I would have the surgery tomorrow if I could tired of being fat. Can anyone tell me what to expect Sorry to burst your bubble, but lap band is only for people with a bmi of 35 or higher. And 35-40 bmi patients must have at least two comorbidities...ie diabetes, hypertension, etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pebbagirl 131 Posted November 6, 2012 Nnicole209, actually some docs don't require comorbidities for BMI under 40 IF you're self paying. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CaGottaBand 498 Posted November 6, 2012 Nnicole209, actually some docs don't require comorbidities for BMI under 40 IF you're self paying. What about a 30 BMI? I thought I read somewhere that they were only approved for above 35? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carmen3529 0 Posted November 6, 2012 Sorry to burst your bubble' date=' but lap band is only for people with a bmi of 35 or higher. And 35-40 bmi patients must have at least two comorbidities...ie diabetes, hypertension, etc.[/quote'] How rude check! Check your facts not all people have to be morbidly obese, cant help it thats where you are.I also have 3 different health problem s I have struggled for 20 years with the weight and health issues all documented. O and anotherthing my insurance will pay everything but 250.00 already have docs approval just waiting to meet with baratrics doc. Nobody likes haters Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CaGottaBand 498 Posted November 6, 2012 How rude check! Check your facts not all people have to be morbidly obese, cant help it thats where you are.I also have 3 different health problem s I have struggled for 20 years with the weight and health issues all documented. O and anotherthing my insurance will pay everything but 250.00 already have docs approval just waiting to meet with baratrics doc. Nobody likes haters I wasn't trying to be a hater or come across as rude and if that is how it was perceived, I'm sorry. You said you were afraid you might not make the cut and I was just telling you what I'd read. I just know that when i was looking into everything that is the information I came across and I was just putting it out there. With my insurance, those are the requirements, but as I've come to realize on this forum...everyone's situation, dr, insurance, etc is different. Good luck to you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JennyBee 340 Posted November 6, 2012 My BMI was 30 when I started my journey. No health problems other than 50 lbs of stubborn fat. My Doctor gave me my band no problems. I didnt want those 50 lbs to turn to 100, 150, or even 200 lbs. Best thing I have ever done for myself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bos123 221 Posted November 6, 2012 My BMI was 30 when I started my journey. No health problems other than 50 lbs of stubborn fat. My Doctor gave me my band no problems. I didnt want those 50 lbs to turn to 100' date=' 150, or even 200 lbs. Best thing I have ever done for myself.[/quote'] Same here:) 1 JennyBee reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carmen3529 0 Posted November 6, 2012 Same here:) Amen sister!!!!! Weight has a lot to do with it but so do health problems when you swell, heartburn, can't walk across floor because your feet are in pain because of the weight.Just because yout don't have a high bmi doesn't mean im not on my way, I have fought my weight for 20 years time for a change . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carmen3529 0 Posted November 6, 2012 Same here:) Amen sister!!!!! Weight has a lot to do with it but so do health problems when you swell, heartburn, can't walk across floor because your feet are in pain because of the weight.Just because yout don't have a high bmi doesn't mean im not on my way, I have fought my weight for 20 years time for a change . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MiniMi 1,468 Posted November 7, 2012 Awe cut nnicole some slack. She's one of the sweetest people on here! I didn't know you could get wls with a BMI of 30 unless self pay. Good to know. How did your insurance authorize it? Did you need another condition linked to being overweight? What insurance do you have. I'd love to have some of my friends switch to ones that don't cause issues with authorization. 1 CaGottaBand reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites