Guest guest Posted January 1, 2001 Report Share Posted January 1, 2001 Nadia, Don't do it. Maybe for darkest Africa. Not for the US. Unless you have trouble normally with air/car sickness and nausea, you're only leaving yourself wide open ... literally ... to pile on the pounds. Think of where you're going ... all the doughnuts, the ice cream, the fast food, the meatball hero subs, the NY style pizza, the shrimp gumbo .... I think I just put on a kilo having a gastro fantasy there ... Seriously. I went OS three times with the band ... twice I had the tank emptied and put on 8 - 9 kilos in 4 weeks. The third time I just left well enough alone and coped much as I do here. I'd say unless you've had some sort of episode here that caused concern, just travel with a full band. Peace of mind is going to cost you big time when you get back. As part of your logistics, take the little colour travel card and all of the telephone numbers ... even the Prof will give you his mobile if you ask ... and even take one of the special needles like did to Fiji a couple of years back. Then enjoy your trip. Randall Berger BioEnterics banded @ 149kg Aug 11, 1997 (3 years) Now 104kg (23-12-00) 56% of excess weight lost BMI 34, down from 49 Current fill 3.4 ml Prof. O'Brien Melbourne, Australia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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