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Hi, this is my first post. i am soon to be 63 years old. i am 5 ft. 2 inches tall and weigh, gulp, 192. i am miserable. i have high blood pressure, diabetes, athritis, thyroid problems, eye problems, etc. in other words, i am not in very good shape to say the least. i have been on every eating plan i do believe, but it never lasts. i feel that if i do not get this weight off that i will not be around much longer. i am ashamed of my looks and do not like to go anyplace. i also do not feel like going anyplace. i have a wonderful, handsome husband who is very supportive.

i also have some bad habits. i smoke. i drink wine. i am a couch potato. it hurts to walk. i get out of breath so quickly. i also have sleep apnea, so i feel tired most of the time.

anyway, i just wanted to say hello to others that will probably understand what i am feeling.

since i am considering the lap band procedure, i want to read through the threads and get an idea what to expect.

thanks for your help.

sincerely,

buttcha

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Hello and welcome, Buttcha!

I researched a whole year before I made my decision to have the Lap Band. I was banded June 10 and have not regretted it. There are a lot of people in your situation who have had the LB and have been very successful. Find a great doctor and ask, ask, ask questions! It is a big decision and big commitment, but there is a better life out there for you!

Be brave enough to go for it!

Good Luck!

Stacey

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Barix Clinic Yipsi, MI

Dr. Schram

Lap Band

Highest weight 378

Consult: April 8, 2008

Insurance approval April 20, 2008

PAT's May 28, 2008

Surgery June 10, 2008

Before surgery 371#

After surgery 368#

Current weight 347#

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Read, research and ask, ask, ask. You´ll see in the threads that the actuall operation affects everyone differently, some have pain afterwards, some have a little.

Where are you situated?

I am a younger version of you, I decided to get my band done now so that I can be healthier when I get to my 60's and I am sure this operation will add years to my life.

Hope you find inspiration through this forum to help make your decision.

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