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I have been considering lap band surgery for many years. In 2006, I got as far as the pre-apt with the surgeon before I chickened out. I guess I just buy into the same biases as others- that I should be able to do it without surgery-. While I haven't gained any weight since then, I haven't lost any either. My BMI is 41. I have insulin resistance and polycystic ovaries (so can't have children). At 36 years old, it seems like banding is the only way this is going to work. So-- I am back in the process. I have an apt. on the 10th for the 4 hour info meeting that you have to attend followed by an apt with the surgeon. My insurance pays for the procedure at 100% (minus my 10.00 copay) so that is a real plus for me. I still have to get together the 6 months of "medically supervised weight loss"- so it will likely be Sept before I can have the surgery.

I keep going back and forth- I worry most about 1) the port being obvious to others, 2) scarring, 3) complications, and 4) skin aprons post. I am hoping #4 will not be an issue for me as I lost 70 pounds in 6 1/2 months before and had no sagging (but that was in 2002). I am now the same weight I was when I started that 70 pound loss.

Anyway, I am reading the forum and building up my courage. I would be pleased to chat with any and all.

Thanks,

Melissa

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I also had reservations and it took years to do it. I am thrilled I did. I am just starting my journey with the band. I put a lot of prayer into my decision and had a peace. I am now down 21 lbs only 12 days post op. Good luck to you.

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I have been considering lap band surgery for many years. In 2006, I got as far as the pre-apt with the surgeon before I chickened out. I guess I just buy into the same biases as others- that I should be able to do it without surgery-. While I haven't gained any weight since then, I haven't lost any either. My BMI is 41. I have insulin resistance and polycystic ovaries (so can't have children). At 36 years old, it seems like banding is the only way this is going to work. So-- I am back in the process. I have an apt. on the 10th for the 4 hour info meeting that you have to attend followed by an apt with the surgeon. My insurance pays for the procedure at 100% (minus my 10.00 copay) so that is a real plus for me. I still have to get together the 6 months of "medically supervised weight loss"- so it will likely be Sept before I can have the surgery.

I keep going back and forth- I worry most about 1) the port being obvious to others, 2) scarring, 3) complications, and 4) skin aprons post. I am hoping #4 will not be an issue for me as I lost 70 pounds in 6 1/2 months before and had no sagging (but that was in 2002). I am now the same weight I was when I started that 70 pound loss.

Anyway, I am reading the forum and building up my courage. I would be pleased to chat with any and all.

Thanks,

Melissa

Hi Melissa! I have PCOS too and I have to tell you, this is the best decision I've ever made! I too tried to lose weight by just dieting and exercise and it worked many times. The problem is, I gained it all back plus more every time. It's been a decade of yo-yo dieting for me. The band is the only thing that has worked for me. I'm just starting to feel energetic again and it feels great. Good luck to you and I wish you the best!

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hi Melissa and welcome to LBT. i'm glad Georgia pointed you to the PCOS support, there are some great ladies over there! :thumbup:

the port isnt very noticable, even some at goal have no issues, but some do. it really depends on where the surgeon puts it and how you are built.

personally, i think i'd rather have a slight buldge of the port than my huge tummy ... :Dancing_wub:

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