mikesduster said:
what do you guys think of this surgery??...they have a NEW way of doing it with a rubber band type of procedure.
my cousin lisa was 300lbs,has the bypass and now weighs 160lbs!!!
another girl i know had the rubber band type done and she has lost 50lbs so far.
im REALLY thinking of doing the rubber band type surgery...ive been over weight ALL my life and have tried all types of diets and even starved myself for a week just to loose weight...im NOT getting any younger and i want to be around for my wife and 4 girls.
anyone here have done this and what do you think about it??
I had Ruen x-Y Gastric bypass done by one of the best in the country Over two years ago.
I have always been heavy, when I was in my early 20's I weighed about 470 lbs. I started dieting and exercise when I was 25 and got down to 270 lbs, while only eating about 1300 calories of rabbit food a day. I also got heavily involved in mountain biking, I was more fit at 270 lbs than any one I knew, I could sustain 80% maximum heart rate for hours. But that was it, I could not break the 270 barrier and I was killing myself with exercise. Until I had a simple slip and fall accident one winter on ice that paralyzed me until I had surgery a few months later that got about 80% of my legs and strength back. Pysical activity was over for me for a few years. My weight slowly crept up until in 2003 I weighed 459 lbs again, diet did nothing but caused my weight to go up and down 30 lbs at a time. I was not able to do any serious exercise anymore because of my injury because of the instability in my spine. In a few short years most of my family died (mother, sister, father) and I got pretty depressed. I stopped dieting, I stopped giving a damn. With the help of some friends I moved to a new city, started a new life, new career, and came around.
I started a new job where a girl worked that had the surgery a year before, my friends convinced me to investigate the surgery. I was very reluctant to have any surgery done because I simply did not want to be that statistical 1% that died in surgery. I did a lot of reserch and found out that the best doctors in the country was about 10 miles away, he had done over 10000 surgeries and had only lost 2 patients due to heart problems they already had.
I lost 100 lbs in a matter of 6 months, the loss was amazing, but I messed around and ate like crap and didn't exercise. I did not loose any more weight but I did not gain any either, about 3 months ago I decided that it was stupid to not take advantage of what I had been given, so I started eating right, but I did not go crazy witht he diet. I stuck myself loosley to a 2000 calorie a day diet while eating normal foods. In the past 3 months, I have now lost an additional 20 lbs. I am now eating NORMALLY and loosing weight at the rate of about 2 lbs a week. THis morning my weight was 339lbs. The lowest it has been in 10 years.
I could not have done it without the surgery, hopefully I will stay smart and keep at it and I will be down to 250 by the middle of next year, and maybe 220 (my goal) by next Christmas. I am starting on doing some low impact aerobic exercise that will hopefully get me there.
I am an example of what not to do after the surgery, it took me a year realize that I was being stupid. You have a family for support, that helps a lot. If you do it, do the surgery it is permanent, the lap band is a foreign object in your body. What they don't tell you is that many more people statistically have problems with it and require followup surgeries. THe bypass will re-train our body, cut your craving for greasy, junk, and sweet foods. You will not eat as much, because even years after the surgery I still cant eat a whole Wendy's single and maybe a few fries.
You are contemplating something major, you need to talk to people that have done it, not recently, but people that have lived with it for over 18 months. If ou PM me, I will give you my phone number, I will help you with any questions you may have. Don't do what I did and drag your feet for several years. If you are thinking about it, do something about it! I have never regretted doing what I did, becuase I would probably have been dead by now.