Goofy'slady
When Life Gives You Lemons - SHOP!
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No, the lap band may not be the procedure for you if you would like to or need to lose that amount of weight. I work for the bariatric decision at UMMC and the head of bariatrics.
I tell ppl all the time that the most the average and notice I said average (there are always exceptions) is 30-60 lbs. Find out what your current BMI is by multiplying your weight and your height. Once you find out that you'll have a better idea of which procedure is best for you.
Personally ppl don't realize that you have to be religious about your office visits to have the band adjustments. No adjustments no real weight loss its that simple.
Look into the sleeve or bypass which frankly will probably be your best bet. It's major surgery but the bypass gives the best results that and following you new postoperative lifestyle...not diet.
I tell ppl all the time that the most the average and notice I said average (there are always exceptions) is 30-60 lbs. Find out what your current BMI is by multiplying your weight and your height. Once you find out that you'll have a better idea of which procedure is best for you.
Personally ppl don't realize that you have to be religious about your office visits to have the band adjustments. No adjustments no real weight loss its that simple.
Look into the sleeve or bypass which frankly will probably be your best bet. It's major surgery but the bypass gives the best results that and following you new postoperative lifestyle...not diet.