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My name is Jeremy and I've been considering the weight loss surgery.

I have been big all my life and have attempted dozens of diets and countless hours of exercise. Nothing seems to be helping and I'm becoming more and more eager to change my life.

What sort of life style changes did you go through? What is the process like? I'm searching for as much information as I can from people who have had it already, any info helps!

Thanks!

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You've come to the right place for info, inspiration and support.

I've only been banded since Oct 2012 and very pleased with my results so far. Most of us have been right where you are, fighting weight all our lives, trying so many diets. I yoyo dieted so much that I got to the point my metabolism came to a complete stop.

What I've noticed with LBS is you never stop learning. I spent 7mths on this forum learning all I could, and I suggest you do the same.

My lifestyle has changed by way of being able to do things I couldn't do before, not having any cravings and happy with eating what I want, but smaller portions. I still count calories. I don't exercise to much b/c of arthritis of my knee's and I love my band.

Its not always easy, but it is doable.

If I can do it, anyone can.

So stick around and ask questions.

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Welcome!!!

I've been banded just shy of a year. I'm also pleased with the results. I think the most important thing to do before banding is to educate yourself. See what you're going to be in for. No WLS is a magic cute of course, you'll have to make changes with it (food choices, emotions, etc) but it's an awesome tool to help you succeed. Education is important during, too, to keep yourself supported. Go to the library and read all you can. Bond with like minded individuals. Refuse to allow failure. If you do, you can't go wrong! :) Just be weary about some of the stuff you see online. You can see a lot of scary negativity. Don't buy into it. Believe through your experiences.

You got this!!!

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