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I just met someone today that had lap banding done in CO (1500 miles away from home). Has anyone done this "long distance?" Do you have to bring someone with you? Is it painful? What CAN'T you eat afterwards? I know some things about this procedure, but not a lot. Need to do more research, but would love to hear about the long-distance issue if anyone has done that. I see a lot about Dr. Kirshenbaum (spelling?) and wonder if he's "my man." Thanks!

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Hi. Welcome!! I live in Albuquerque New Mexico and no one here does the lapband surgery. I flew to Houston to have mine done (750 miles). I first flew there for my initial consultation on August 13, 08. While I was there, they did my EKG, and lab work. My surgery was scheduled for September 12th (I was self-pay... did not go through insurance). I flew down with my mother for the surgery. I think most, if not all, doctors in the United States do require you to have someone with you to drive you home... or back to the hotel in my case. Hurricane Ike hit while we were there, so our 4 day trip turned into a 14 day trip. I did get my band on September 19th. I was in pain for about a week (on pain meds for 2 days). I was back to work after 10 days - ready a week later, but then had a weekend. I had a 3 week pre-op diet. I fly back to Houston this Friday for my first fill. I know some people who have their surgeries done a long distance from home, find closer doctors to give them their fills. This is MY story - every doctor is different and every patient is different. No 2 stories are the same. If you are seriously considering getting banded, I would reccommend reading LOTS of posts on this site. I had many of my questions answered here and many of my concerns addressed. Feel free to ask ANY question you have. The people on LBT are soooo nice. I've made quite a few good friends here. Good luck to you. Becky

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lh44rn, be sure to do your research. If you are going to have your surgery done long distance, what arrangements will you make for post-op care? Remember, the post-op care is just as important as the surgery itself. If you don't have proper fills the band will not work effectively or if you become too tight you will need to have someone do an emergency unfill. Make sure you check around locally to see if the doctors or fill centers will provide post-op care for you even if you have your surgery out of town by a different doctor.

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