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Hi all,

I am new to the group and anxious to get started. I am very excited about future surgery. I have just started the process. I am diabetic so I am very interested to know if there are other Bansters who either were or are diabetic and if it has helped their health. I am not sure who my surgeon will be as I am getting a another opinion. The first doctor wants me to have a bypass instead. He has not yet done a Lap Band surgery but is a Vascular surgeon who has done many bypsses. I don't really want the invasiveness of bypass surgery. Please give me opinions and advice.:omg:

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Hi all,

I am new to the group and anxious to get started. I am very excited about future surgery. I have just started the process. I am diabetic so I am very interested to know if there are other Bansters who either were or are diabetic and if it has helped their health. I am not sure who my surgeon will be as I am getting a another opinion. The first doctor wants me to have a bypass instead. He has not yet done a Lap Band surgery but is a Vascular surgeon who has done many bypsses. I don't really want the invasiveness of bypass surgery. Please give me opinions and advice.:omg:

Hi, Mimey,

Are you in the USA?? If so, here is a website for finding bariatric surgeons: American Society for Bariatric Surgery

I would definitely get another opinion & find another surgeon.

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You replied to my message the other day and left no address for me. Thanks for the suggestion and I have done just what you said. I am going to another indoctrination class with more experienced surgeons tomorrow. I also went to the web site you suggested and it has helped tremendously. You are a jewell . Mimey

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Glad I could help, Mimey.

FYI.... one way to email or send a private message to someone on this site is to click on the underlined screen name on their post. If they've entered an email address, that's where you'll be able to make a contact.

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My dad had surgery 3 years ago. He's been a diabetic for almost 20 years now. All I can say is that the lap band has added years to his life without a doubt. His weight (and genetics) caused the diabetes, which caused high blood pressure which caused him to have kidney failure. After a very successful kidney transplant, a doctor told him "you're kidney will likely not give you problems again in this lifetime, however if you don't want to be a vegetable sitting in a wheelchair when your grandkids get older, you gotta do something about your weight". That obviously gave him a real kick in the pants. Long story short, he lost ALL of his excess weight with the band, and has kept it off for 3 years!! He injects about 1/4 of the insulin a day that he used to. If you're a diabetic, don't even think twice. Like I said, it'll add years! I'm only 25 and to prevent the horrible disease, I got myself banded 2 months ago.

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Thanks for the information and encouragement FBS. I really appreciate people who take the time to share this kind of information . This is a reall success storey. I am so happy for your Dad and you too. I am taking your advice. I go to a new weight loss class tomorrow.:)

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