green 6 Posted August 9, 2007 I agree with Kat. The notion that the mother seems to hold, that the kid can treat her band like an automatic purging device - if she eats too much she will vomit it up - is entirely against the band rules of course. This behaviour will lead to careless eating habits, a stretched pouch, band slippage and possible erosion. So what is going to be next for that young girl? A gastric bypass?!? Not only is this mother horribly ill-informed, it appears that she has no desire to be well-informed. (Her unwillingness to have the child go through a psych evaluation, etc indicates this.) As we all know, following the band rules is tough even for motivated and informed adults. Here we've got a mother and a kid who has just entered her teen years who both seem to believe that surgeries are the magic solution. This is a disaster in the making. Unlike Kelliebelly I do hope they do consult this site - I have learned so very much about the band thanks to LBT and I do believe that this site is a most valuable resource for all banded people - and I would personally be comfortable if they read our comments concerning their current approach to weight loss. I would hope that both the girl and her mum might successfully sort through any evidence of malice and irritation displayed twowards then on this thread in order to focus on the bigger issues associated with obesity and with weight loss. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coltonwade 27 Posted August 10, 2007 Well...I have been overweight my whole life and I wish I could have had the band when I was a teenager. It would have saved so much heartache and emotional distress growing up caused by my weight.If we say she cant be mature enough to make desicions to do with the lapband then we can say she isnt mature enough to be making correct food choices etc on her own. We all know dieting doesnt work right?? We have all been there. The band is what saved us all, we had reached the end, we had tried everything... I think to nip this in the butt now is a great thing, I also think it should be followed up with weekly visits to a therapist and dietician but I think it could work. I disagree with the Lipo but as for the band I say go for it and good luck to her...hopefully it will work for her and she wont struggle through her teenage yrs being discriminated, picked on, and judge for her weight. I really hope she doesnt see all these posts all over the place judging her and her family for choices they made that they think are best for THEM. Kellie, I see your points and I agree w/ them for the most part. And I dont know that im not 100% against a teen having the band . For instance on Big Medicine there was a teen that Dr D agreed to do a band on . Like you said he said this boy would have a life time of yo you dieting and the weight he was now , he was on a path of being bed riddin I think the problem I have is that no doc in the US would touch her . Now I know people here go to Mexico to get banded but its not because ( in most cases i guess ) because US docs wont do it , its becasue of money reasons. My best guess is they said she was too young , So why not wait until she's older and more mature and will be able to be a better canidate and possibly have more success w/ the band ? Honestly most teens if you tell them " DONT Do this they will do it becasue you tell them NOT to .... I sort of seeing that happening w/ the band and this girl. The other problem I see , as you pointed out is the lack of follow up care and counseling she is going to get. I just see all kinds of problems w/ this . The fact that a 13yr olds mom allowed a Tummy Tuck is sick if you ask me . And im a pretty liberal parent according to my friends who have children . The child i dont think is the issue she is just that a child , the mom I think is the issue in this situation . I Hope the child all the success in the world , I hope she IS mature enough to handle this awesome responisblity . But I know adults that are not . So I hope she does well Just my input Mindy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Breezyrn70 0 Posted August 10, 2007 OK, was she even THAT overweight? I didn't think so. I'm confused. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coltonwade 27 Posted August 10, 2007 OK, was she even THAT overweight? I didn't think so. I'm confused. Umm lets see Ide have to go back and find the original story ... I think she was pretty over weight .. Lemme see . Says at age 12 she was 5'5" and 220 ABC News: 12-Year-Old Girl Has Liposuction the recent article says her weight is 193 which makes her BMI 31 which is probably a reason (That and she's 13) no one in the US would touch her. This article gives a little more detail. Pflugerville teen follows liposuction with Lap-Band surgery | News for Austin, Texas | kvue.com | Local News HTH Mindy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kat817 19 Posted August 10, 2007 You know, the more I think about this, and talk about it with other banded friends, all adults, the more worrisome it becomes to me. For instance, I was one of the bandsters who lost massive amounts of hair. Are they even aware that it can happen? How is a young girl going to handle losing so much of her hair her scalp is visible? And walking around feeling like you are wearing a hair shirt as you shed? Girls place a lot of importance on their hair too. My friend said she is worried about it too. She was banded a year before me, and has not changed her eating a lot, and has only lost about 35-40 pounds, she is perfectly happy with that, but someone like this girl and her family who apparently want instant gratification, likely would not be. My friend has a very high BMI so her weight would drop faster than the young girl with the low BMI---what is she going to do if this is not her answer? How stable is she mentally? Teenagers have been known to put a permanent end to temporary problems over lesser things. It scares me. Makes me sad for the girl. They seem so uninformed of what lies ahead of them. I know things they read might be unpleasant, but I too hope they find these sites, and can learn and benefit from them. And maybe be concerned enough to get follow up therapy for the daughter, she is going to need it I believe. Kat Share this post Link to post Share on other sites