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Congrats Lori and welcome to the board. I'm very happy to see that you've begun research and are learning all you need to know upfront. There are many other boards where others share their experience also. Being banded is a life-changing decision. Mostly, for the better, but it has it's downsides also. Please make sure you know all that you can so that you can make an informed decision.
Having said all that, I just want to make you aware that there is a moderate amount of expense related to adjustments and maintenance of your band, once you've been banded. There is also always a possibility of complications associated with the band, such as port displacement, tubing leaks, possible slippage, even erosion (1-3%) which can still cost you a moderate amount IF those situations arise. I just want you to be aware of that, before you have the surgery and your insurance no longer exists. Also, there is the possibility that if you changed insurances, the new one may exclude your band as a 'pre-existing' condition and may refuse to cover anything related.
Banding is well worth all that it may entail and is still SO much more safe than the alternatives, but there is alot to be aware of and ready for, in the event that it happens.
I wish you luck on your decision and consequent journey!!
__________________ Lapband -5-27-2003 Albert Wetter, San Francisco Rebanded due to slippage - July, 2004 Frank Veninga - Dallas, Texas Gallbladder removed - August, 2004 Revised to RNY - Dec, 27, 2007 Wade Barker - Dallas, Texas Beginning - 250 Current - 175 Goal - 135 |