Wicket 0 Posted October 20, 2008 Hi, I just started reading about the lap band surgery the last few days and have a lot of questions, but first I should tell you that I'm a big chicken when it comes to doctors, never mind surgery. :biggrin: Although I just had surgery on my ankle that I broke on Sept 30th. I'm sure I fell due to my weight. Where can I find what the procedure is for the surgery? Also what happens when you lose all your weight does the doctor open up the band or are you regulated to eating just a small amout of food the rest of your life? Ellen Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lori Ann 0 Posted October 20, 2008 Well, I can share my experience with the band....there are many articles on Lap Band Surgery....you need to research, research, research. I live in Georgia and my surgeon is in the Decatur, GA area. I had to attend a consultation and information seminar prior to hooking up with this surgeon......I found out all the info I needed to know at that seminar along with instructions as to what was going to happen next. Never once have I EVER regretted my decision to have the lapband....it has asolutely changed my life. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Emily'sDad 0 Posted October 20, 2008 If you want to watch the procedure being performed then search lap band on youtube.com The lap band is a life time change. The amount of restriction you'll varies through time, but you'll probably always need some restriction. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jodi_620 37 Posted October 20, 2008 Hi,I just started reading about the lap band surgery the last few days and have a lot of questions, but first I should tell you that I'm a big chicken when it comes to doctors, never mind surgery. :biggrin: Although I just had surgery on my ankle that I broke on Sept 30th. I'm sure I fell due to my weight. Where can I find what the procedure is for the surgery? Also what happens when you lose all your weight does the doctor open up the band or are you regulated to eating just a small amout of food the rest of your life? Ellen Look for a seminar in your area and attend one. That is absolutely the best way to learn about the procedure. Mine was at the local hospital and was about two hours long. Most people just stop losing weight as they reach their goal and no longer need adjustments. The band will be left as-is once your reach your goal. Some people do need a slight unfill to stop the weight loss at goal. And down the road if you find yourself gaining weight, you go back for another adjustment. It is meant to be for life. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites