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Tami - Are you giving up? It's your right to do so, if you want to.

If you are asking for help and suggestions on getting back on track,

please let us know - possibly on the SmartBandsters Board, since this

PNW board is primarily for announcements and such - especially since

a major, national meeting is coming up in seattle next month and we

are quit busy with arrangements.

A sucessful band journey unvolves many ups and downs, and a lot of

perseverence. The band is thankfully very forgiving, and you can

alwsys re-commit and find ne solutions that will junp-start your

weight loss again. I'm sure we can help you, if you wish help. hope

to hear from you - Sandy, RN

> Hello, I was banded last October (2002) in wonderful Mexico, it was

a great

> experence, and i started off being good, but just have failed

another " diet

> thing " . Lost 25 lbs right off the bat, then climbed...My " ? " is,

there must be

> others that this great invention (and i really mean it) just hasnt

worked for,

> i just seam to graze all day, nothing stops me. I will never

know " thin "

> unless i do the bypass, many of my friends have done it and look

wonderful. I'm

> looking for people that the band hasnt helped?? It is a great

thing, but just not

> for me. Thank you. Tami

>

>

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Wednesday, December 17, 2003, 6:17:39 PM, you wrote:

lac> i just seam to graze all day, nothing stops me.

Then you need to find what stops you. Many find counseling to be

helpful. Or someone who does behavior mod therapy. Before you think

about something as drastic as bypass, check VERY carefully to decide

if you want to risk your life and also spend the rest of your years

shitting and farting. Is it worth it as opposed to finding out about

your grazing? And, finally, are you filled correctly? If you are,

most grazing won't be as possible without pain.

dan

Dan Lester, Boise, ID honu@... www.gailndan.com/lapband

Dr. Ortiz, Tijuana, 4/28/03

323/228/199

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Tami, you don't give too many details. Usually if a band has failed

it's because the body has rejected it or it has to be removed for

some reason. it sounds like if you're grazing all day which is the

worst thing because you can eat tons of calories in one day (i use to

do this before banding) - - you need more fill? i'm at my 4th fill

of 2.9 and i have to force myself to eat because I'm just not that

hungry. Please don't even consider the bypass until you really look

at the ramifications it has years down the road. Sure it's a quick

fix to weight reduction but it's a major overhaul of the created

innards we came with.

I hate hearing you say this has failed for you. There is a place on

here somewhere where Jessie Ahroni write " how you can tell you need a

fill " or something like that. You need to read through that. Please

take a further look at your band, contact your doctor's office and

discuss this with them, see a bandster experienced nutritionist. Use

the FitDay to see how many calories, fat you are consuming in a day.

Gayle in Seattle

5/1/03

390/320/299

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