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Hi everyone-

I have recently started researching the lap band, and I feel this is the right choice for me. I am 27 yrs old, and pretty much have been obese my whole life. Like most of you, when I say I have done everything I have. I have gained and lost 80lbs a few times, took the pills, joined the groups and such. I remember being 7 yrs old and going to kiddie weight watchers. I am a nurse by trade and have done my research,and even spoke with collegues of mine. I am going to a orientation next month at Umass weight center and also have a appt with another surgeon that seems highly recommended. I have seen my pcp, and I have my referral in place. Spoke with my insurance and they do cover bariatric surgery as long as I fit into the criteria. I want to know if anyone has some words of wisdom and almost what to expect. I am nervous, but I just feel so ready for this at the same time. I feel this will all be worth it! Thanks, hope to talk more with you all

Jojo:tt1:

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Hello JoJo. I dont have any advice as I am in the beginning stages myself. You will find lots of great info in the threads. So, welcome and goodluck on your journey to lapband.

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Hi JoJo. It sounds to me like you are pretty wise already. You have done your research and know your history. I hope you breeze right through the approval process - you will be banded before you know it. Finding a doctor that you feel comfortable with is very important, as is following the exact instructions that they give you. Once I had made the decision to get the band, I was never nervous... just VERY excited. Another tip is keep visiting this site and ask ANY question that comes into your mind. There are lots of nice people here who will help you in your journey. Keep me posted and let me know if there is anything I can do to help you. Becky

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Welcome to another person from MA. I am north of Boston and had my lapband at Lahey Clinic in Burlington in August. I am doing well, slow but sure and I am really getting used to it now. Feeling more comfortable eating different things. Not much bothers me. I hop to go for my second fill in a few weeks.

Heard good things about U of Mass.

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Hey JoJo! I am from MA also. I have just started my journey but it looks like my surgery will be sometime in the spring. I know it was a while ago you posted this..how is the process going for you?

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