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Hi, I'm considering a LapBand but I'm a bit afraid of making that first call. I need to lose over 100 lbs and had some success with diet and exercise but it was very slow and very difficult. After re-locating and going back to school, it all came back, plus some.

I found 2 doctors in my area that are board certified in Bariatric surgery but not much else.Does anyone know anything about Dr. Posner or Dr. Forbes in Buffalo, NY? Any suggestions for how to find out info on a doctors complication rate, etc. Thanks,

Jill

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Hi! I see Dr. Forbes at Buffalo General. The doctor and staff seem really nice. If you want you can msg me and I can try to answer questions that you might have. Welcome to the area.

Chilly

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Hi,

I just saw your post. I'm an audiologist in Texas. I needed to lose 100lbs too. I had surgery on Dec 6, 2007 and I feel it's the best decision I've ever made. Only about 5% of people who need to lose >100lbs will lose it and keep it off. Make the call!! :wink2:

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Hi Jill, Have you done anything about the surgery yet? Dr. Forbes is leaving the practice and moving to NC. So Posner and Hoffman who are excellent and have wonderful stats are becoming overwhelmed with new patients. Even if you are still on the fence I would consider looking into filling an application. It is a lengthy procedure involving Psych evaluation and diet before you are accepted so you have time to back out. My surgery is October 13th. I do not need to loose a lot of weight (maybe 60 lbs) but I am doing it to be healthier and "cure" my diabetes, stomach problems, high BP, etc. Besides being down to only two doctors the band is really becoming popular and is much safer than Gastric Bypass Surgery. If you put in an application you will be invited to a seminar where they explain everything about both surgerys including mortality rates. I believe Sisters hospital has a program also and there is one in Buffalo called Synergy Bariatics. Good Luck.

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