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First, its good that you are researching

the different methods for weight loss. I had to lose over 140 pounds and

I decided on the band because:

1. Only 30

minutes or less in surgery,

2. Stay in

hospital for 1 or 2 days,

3. cost of

surgery,

4. It can be

adjusted (filled) based on each person’s needs,

5. Fast, easy

recovery – back to work/activity immediately

The bypass requires longer surgery, longer

hospital stay, etc. and it costs a lot more. I chose Dr. A. in Mexico because of the cost and the ease of

getting there (I live in Palm Springs,

CA, which is a 2-hr drive).

I have just been back there for my first fill and am very happy with the

results so far. I recommend your reading ’s journey – its on this

site under links (I think). I think Dr. A’s site talks about both

the lap band and the bypass, so you can see the differences in either

procedure.

Good luck in your decision, and keep us

posted on your choice.

Rhonda

DOB 9/22/06

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From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of dawn

Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006

10:46 PM

Subject:

working on it

hi all, im still working on getting down to have the

surgery. For

about 4 yrs now i have been reading/researching the bypass and was

sure that it was what i wanted. I had went to Dr. Woods here in

michigan and

he said that bypass would be " better " for me. I dont

know if this was a money issue (insurance) for him since he did both

or not.

but then when i came across all of you i thought maybe the band is

the safer choice. everyone is so happy with their bands.

i will say that i need to lose about 140 pounds. Is that alot of

weight to expect the band to work well with?

does anyone here have a like to a bypass vs band site.

i would really like to email back and forth with a few of you who

have had bypass with Dr. A.

I am so terrible at making choices... its seriously a problem for me

so this is driving me nuts....

HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!! LOL

dawn

michigan

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Hi Dawn,

It's okay that you are being choosy about what surgery is right for

you. This is your life and you have to take into consideration many

factors about how you wish to spend the rest of your life in terms

of weight loss. I suggest going to Obesityhelp.com, speaking with

people both with lapband and RNY as well as here on the board. Now,

there have been a few that have chosen to do the RNY over the band

and they are just as happy.

As for weight loss and the band, there are many successful stories

here. I have lost over 180lbs with the band, but it's not always the

case. There has been one member who has lost her band, but it was

due to some complications outside of Dr. Aceves dealing with fills,

however there are complications with RNY as well...so it's kinda a

toss up, but for me...and speaking for myself, I chose the band over

RNY cause I like the ability to control how much you want to lose in

any given amount of time. I also like the fact that it was less

evasive and had less complications in post-operatively. I have a

couple of friends that have had the RNY, they love it! They are

doing really well, and both have been post-op for over 3yrs now and

the weight is still off of them.

Continue to do your research, you have to choose what is right for

you. Be honest with yourself and your eating habits, write down what

you eat and the quantities, and compare how each surgery could help

you with that issue. It took me almost 3 yrs before I had surgery

because I wanted to make sure I was ready for a life change. First,

you have to be ready to follow the specific rules for eating prior

to surgery and most importantly POST OP DIET. First and

foremost...these surgeries are just TOOLS, the success of your

weightloss depends on YOU, and how you THINK of food. Be ready to

accept change, that you cannot have junk food, that you will have to

GIVE UP certain foods,and you will have to deal with the fact you

can no longer graze yourself to a frenzy...if you are ready to

accept those terms, then you'll be successful in weightloss...if

not, then wait till you are...don't waste your time nor your money

getting something that you'll just slough off during Post-op...as

there have been some people that have gone right back to their old

habits, then sit crying wondering why they are not losing weight.

Whatever you decide to choose, make sure it's YOUR DECISION and not

that of a doctor and/or family. You have to live with what you

choose, not anyone else. With that, WELCOME TO THE BOARD...ask as

many questions as you like. If you wish to contact me, or others

like Jenni Currie, Mills, Dawnita, and others who have had the

band for quite awhile...we will be upfront and honest with

you...also speak to those that are just going through their post-op

diet...it's like 8wks of specific foods you can eat...that will give

you a really good idea of immediate change after surgery.

Good Luck!

Kelli

370/188/130

DOB: 1/27/06....isn't it amazing how a plastic band can bring so

much joy to a person's life???

>

> hi all, im still working on getting down to have the surgery. For

> about 4 yrs now i have been reading/researching the bypass and was

> sure that it was what i wanted. I had went to Dr. Woods here in

> michigan and he said that bypass would be " better " for me. I dont

> know if this was a money issue (insurance) for him since he did

both

> or not.

> but then when i came across all of you i thought maybe the band is

> the safer choice. everyone is so happy with their bands.

>

> i will say that i need to lose about 140 pounds. Is that alot of

> weight to expect the band to work well with?

>

> does anyone here have a like to a bypass vs band site.

>

> i would really like to email back and forth with a few of you who

> have had bypass with Dr. A.

>

> I am so terrible at making choices... its seriously a problem for

me

> so this is driving me nuts....

>

> HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!! LOL

> dawn

> michigan

>

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Hi Dawn, 140lbs...will be a breeze!!...Really...Just ask Kelli :) 180lbs gone forever!! in 11 months!

Also on Dr.A's web page there is a girl named " from Jamacia" who writes about her By-pass experience over the past (nearly) 2 years. It's under Testimonies I believe. Good luck with whatever you choose! and Welcome to the group!

Dana

2-1-06

200-140-140

-------------- Original message -------------- From: "dawn" <dawn9368@...>

hi all, im still working on getting down to have the surgery. For about 4 yrs now i have been reading/researching the bypass and was sure that it was what i wanted. I had went to Dr. Woods here in michigan and he said that bypass would be "better" for me. I dont know if this was a money issue (insurance) for him since he did both or not. but then when i came across all of you i thought maybe the band is the safer choice. everyone is so happy with their bands.i will say that i need to lose about 140 pounds. Is that alot of weight to expect the band to work well with?does anyone here have a like to a bypass vs band site.i would really like to email back and forth with a few of you who have had bypass with Dr. A.I am so terrible at making choices... its seriously a problem for me so this is driving me nuts....HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!! LOLdawnmichigan

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Hi Dawn

I'm and will have the by pass with Dr A on Jan 10th. I too love

the lap band but felt the by pass was better for me and my family

history and my own personal history.

One I have Interstitial Cystitis (IC) a bladder condition, I can not

eat fruits, except pears and blueberries, I can't have salad dressings

so why eat the dang salads. I can't have anyting acidic, and you just

wouldn't believe how dang big that list is.

I come from a very obese family, from my grandmother, to aunts, to

about 60 cousins, I will be the 11th to have the gastric by pass,

although many, many more need to be thinking about doing something!

My decision was based on the lack of foods I've already had to give

up, and the fact that it is more in line with a gastric by pass. I

Feel I will have more success with it....long term. Although, I've

had to give up a lot of food, you can sure over eat the things you can

eat with IC. I felt the by pass would help be the most the first 2

years to deal with those restriction and make them a part of my life

forever.

I probably could have done the same with the lap band, I think it is

great, and I'm working like the devil to talk two of my best friends

into getting serious and doing the lap band, before I lose one of them

to a heart attack or something else.

There are so many pro and cons to each. here each person out, then

decide on what you feel and think is best for you.

Good luck with your decision and everyone here will be here to support

it not matter what.

hugs

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Hello - My name is and I am headed to Dr A's on the 10

with surgery on the 11th as well.- Glad to know I won't be alone

that day-

looking forward to seeing you-

z

>

> Hi Dawn

>

> I'm and will have the by pass with Dr A on Jan 10th. I too

love

> the lap band but felt the by pass was better for me and my family

> history and my own personal history.

>

> One I have Interstitial Cystitis (IC) a bladder condition, I can

not

> eat fruits, except pears and blueberries, I can't have salad

dressings

> so why eat the dang salads. I can't have anyting acidic, and you

just

> wouldn't believe how dang big that list is.

>

> I come from a very obese family, from my grandmother, to aunts, to

> about 60 cousins, I will be the 11th to have the gastric by pass,

> although many, many more need to be thinking about doing

something!

>

> My decision was based on the lack of foods I've already had to give

> up, and the fact that it is more in line with a gastric by pass. I

> Feel I will have more success with it....long term. Although, I've

> had to give up a lot of food, you can sure over eat the things you

can

> eat with IC. I felt the by pass would help be the most the first 2

> years to deal with those restriction and make them a part of my

life

> forever.

>

> I probably could have done the same with the lap band, I think it

is

> great, and I'm working like the devil to talk two of my best

friends

> into getting serious and doing the lap band, before I lose one of

them

> to a heart attack or something else.

>

> There are so many pro and cons to each. here each person out, then

> decide on what you feel and think is best for you.

>

> Good luck with your decision and everyone here will be here to

support

> it not matter what.

>

> hugs

>

>

>

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Glad to meet you and when you are in the hospital on the 10th getting

your test done, please ask them to show you where my room is so we can

meet. Hopefully I will be up and walking.

I'm 5'6 " with red hair that is to my shoulders, my husband is about

5'9 " and has white hair, I call him my white owl, he's like most men

they always know it all, LOL

Look me up before you go back to your hotel, I'm assuming they will

get your test and then take you back to your hotel. We can walk each

other up and down the halls, the onoe thing I've heard is the more you

walk the better you do in the beginning.

Also there are others coming in on the 11th and 12th for surgery don't

know who they are yet, but maybe they are here and will speak up.

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