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Hi. My daughter is 6'21 " and is 21. I don't want her to have RNY

because I don't want her to be on vitamins for tyhe rest of her life.

She is way too young. I just read that people with RNY lose 55% of

their fat while the lap band people lose 51. So what? The lap band is

a much healthier option. Especially for young people. I told everyone

about my friend who vomits too much who had the lap band. And I also

did research for myself and it said that if I am a nibbler, the RNY is

the better choice. But we are talking very young here. I don't believe

in this surgery for young people. They lap band is also reversable,

not the RNY. My input.Lilka

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Hi. My daughter is 6'21 " and is 21. I don't want her to have RNY

because I don't want her to be on vitamins for tyhe rest of her life.

She is way too young. I just read that people with RNY lose 55% of

their fat while the lap band people lose 51. So what? The lap band is

a much healthier option. Especially for young people. I told everyone

about my friend who vomits too much who had the lap band. And I also

did research for myself and it said that if I am a nibbler, the RNY is

the better choice. But we are talking very young here. I don't believe

in this surgery for young people. They lap band is also reversable,

not the RNY. My input.Lilka

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One of the main things to realize about the RNY vs lapband on young

people, is that part of Kaiser program to become approved is all them

attempts at loosing weight with surgery being your last option. I don't

believe young people can say they've tried everything. We all can speak

from experience that from time to time we were able to loose weight

with other programs. Young people have more available to them in terms

of assistance then many of us did years ago. I think that if we're

talking over 18 but under 30-35 then they should continue to try all

more programs, instead of resorting to surgery. I go to the classes and

know why their are soo many people in there over 40-45. They have lived

more then 1/2 there life with the struggle and are truely in the best

position to know what they have and have not tried. So much emphasis is

put on young youthfull appearance today in a society that has young

people more vain then ever.

Getting off the soap box.. LISA

>

> Hi. My daughter is 6'21 " and is 21. I don't want her to have RNY

> because I don't want her to be on vitamins for tyhe rest of her life.

> She is way too young. I just read that people with RNY lose 55% of

> their fat while the lap band people lose 51. So what? The lap band is

> a much healthier option. Especially for young people. I told everyone

> about my friend who vomits too much who had the lap band. And I also

> did research for myself and it said that if I am a nibbler, the RNY

is

> the better choice. But we are talking very young here. I don't

believe

> in this surgery for young people. They lap band is also reversable,

> not the RNY. My input.Lilka

>

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My son's case is because he has polyps in his esophagus due to acid

reflux...the point of doing the surgery is to isolate the acid. But

weight wise you are right.....it should always be the last resort.

> >

> > Hi. My daughter is 6'21 " and is 21. I don't want her to have RNY

> > because I don't want her to be on vitamins for tyhe rest of her

life.

> > She is way too young. I just read that people with RNY lose 55%

of

> > their fat while the lap band people lose 51. So what? The lap

band is

> > a much healthier option. Especially for young people. I told

everyone

> > about my friend who vomits too much who had the lap band. And I

also

> > did research for myself and it said that if I am a nibbler, the

RNY

> is

> > the better choice. But we are talking very young here. I don't

> believe

> > in this surgery for young people. They lap band is also

reversable,

> > not the RNY. My input.Lilka

> >

>

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My son's case is because he has polyps in his esophagus due to acid

reflux...the point of doing the surgery is to isolate the acid. But

weight wise you are right.....it should always be the last resort.

> >

> > Hi. My daughter is 6'21 " and is 21. I don't want her to have RNY

> > because I don't want her to be on vitamins for tyhe rest of her

life.

> > She is way too young. I just read that people with RNY lose 55%

of

> > their fat while the lap band people lose 51. So what? The lap

band is

> > a much healthier option. Especially for young people. I told

everyone

> > about my friend who vomits too much who had the lap band. And I

also

> > did research for myself and it said that if I am a nibbler, the

RNY

> is

> > the better choice. But we are talking very young here. I don't

> believe

> > in this surgery for young people. They lap band is also

reversable,

> > not the RNY. My input.Lilka

> >

>

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