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I had open VBG in 2001. I have lost and KEPT OFF 149 pounds. I have had no complications and have had no band erosions. I also have an auto immune disease.
Many people say VBG always fails or if you lose weight you will always gain it back. NOT TRUE. I am proof that VBG does work if your surgery is done correctly and if you comply with your surgeons instructions as best you can. Some regain is normal but the key to long term success is once you see regain, go back to the basics and start as if you were a new post-op.
Good luck to you.
Gwen
If you did not come this year you certainly missed a treat. The speakers are worth the trip but the fellowship is worth its weight in gold.
Gwen
nearly 9 years post op VBG
149 pounds lost
I just checked out your profile. Incredible job!!
Your stomach after your Belt-Lipectomy is simply gorgeous! Perfect! Do you mind telling me how much that costs? Did you go to Mexico for it? Or get it done there? Did you need anything else done?
I look forward to your reply... I LOVE that you, even though you are nice and tall, have a nice low BMI, I am not the only one that wants to be nice a slim...
You look great and should be so very proud of yourself. Thanks for posting your stats!
Cindy

p.s. BTW, I weighed this morning and I weigh 170.4, which just about 60 lbs in 5 months. Only 15 lbs to goal. Yipee... I LOVE my Sleeve!!
I had my presurgical exam today! Surgery in next Tuesday at United. I am having the VBG.
I am reading and learning and just want things to get moving! How do you feel?? Are you home now?
Was your Open or Lap?
Cat
I pray you receive word soon.
Well, we did it! We trekked to Atlanta by plane, train and automobile and had wonderful time meeting so many virtual friends we've met online and many more we had yet to meet.
It was soooo good to put hugs to the people we've come to know and care so much about as we have made all of our respective journies.
The first day many sorted through stacks and rack of clothing donated to the swap meet. I'm sure that there were many who had to purchase a new piece of luggage to take home the new smaller lovelies that were so generously shared and passed down.
After the clothing swap, many milled about and met in the lobby, but the event really kicked off at the meet and greet where we all met so many of those avatar buddies we have only met virtually. There will people that were just embarking on their journey and had not yet had surgery, newbies that were just a little post op and then a number of 'old timers'. Of course, every surgery type seemed to be well-represented, which was so nice. I think that many of us found that we much more in common in our respective journeys, regardless of the surgery type that we have chosen as the tool to help get control of our weight.
Saturday morning started off with a corridors of vendors catering to our needs, from compression garments, to supplements, beauty aids to exercise DVDs, inspirational books that included book signings by their well-known authors and much more.
Once the programs got underway, we had a series of speakers throughout the morning that delved into topics such as behavior issues, discussions of surgery types, and intimacy, then we broke for an absolutely fabulous, delicious lunch that was geared to the needs of those losing and maintaining their weight, but I doubt that I single diner felt the slightest twinge of deprivation. The food was beautifully presented, tasted great, varied and plentiful.
After lunch they had breakout sessions that addressed a whole range of topics from plastic surgery in Brazil, to Zumba, cooking, tools to help maximize and maintain your weight loss, etc... They ran multiple small sessions so that people could go to more than one topic and so that they were small enough to allow you to hear and see well, as well as ask questions.
The evening festivities were started off with a 'Fashion Show' where about 25 or 30 participants at varying points of their journeys were able to strut their new bodies, sharing the pride of their accomplishments with so many of their friends and peers. We were all so very proud of everyone who came out to share their new found, healthier, slimmer bodies.
Finally, many danced away the night fantastic, getting in some pretty good cardio workouts.
It was a lovely event and if there is an event coming to an area near you, I would absolutely suggest that you mark your calendar and make plans to attend.
Barbara
ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bcumbo_group/
High-264, Current-148, Goal-145
I just want to take a moment and thank each and everyone of you for your comments and info. I very much appreciate it. I believe this exercise was the best way for me to figure out if my goal weight needed to be adjusted or if it was realistic.
I have provided all of the stats below, so that if any of you want to use the info to figure out something for yourself, they are there for you to see..
I was trying to figure out what weight I want to be aiming for considering my:
- age - 44 yrs
- height - 6 ft
BMI Info:
Underweight = <18.5
Normal weight = 18.5-24.9
Overweight = 25-29.9
Notes:
- I personally did not do this surgery to be under or overweight. For me personally I know I want to be in the normal range... (That is my decision only, not anything I expect of anyone else...)
- So if I take the first 10 people with a normal BMI, the average BMI for those 10 people is: 20.59 which for my 6 foot frame translates to 152 lbs.
- If I average out the first 15 people (with a normal BMI) the BMI would be 20.95, which is 154 lbs.
- If I average out the 10 people that are the closest height to mine, within the normal BMI range, I compute a BMI of 22.2 and the weight would be 162 lbs
- If I average the lowest BMI's that are the closest to my age, the BMI would be 22, and the weight would be 162 lbs
- So...If I take the 4 averaged BMI's from above 20.59+20.95+22.2+22.= 85.74/4= 21.4
- AND, if I take the 4 averaged weights from above 152+154+162+162= 630/4= 157.5 lbs
- MY NEW GOAL IS 155 LBS (Was 140 lbs, then raised to 150 lbs...)
- Anything below that will be gravy... if my body will go lower great, if not, I will be happy here...
All Stats Recieved: (These were all formated into nice neat columns on my notes, but when I pasted them here, the formating did not carry over... oh well...)
sia 6' 1" 138 lbs BMI-18.2 33 yrs
avaava 5' 9' 130 lbs BMI-19.2 N/A
PeanutFreeMom 5' 7.5" 128 lbs BMI-19.7 36 yrs
Fawn M. 5' 5" 129 lbs BMI-20.1 30 yrs
cyndyr77 5' 10" 143 lbs BMI-20.5 32 yrs
jpconnie (friend) 5' 11" 150 lbs BMI-20.9 39 yrs
Kim S. (Daughter) 5' 11" 150 lbs BMI-20.9 16 yrs
LisaNichole 5' 11" 150 lbs BMI-20.9 30 yrs
Bonnie S. 5' 10" 146 lbs BMI-20.9 N/A
stormy918 5' 8" 140 lbs BMI-21.3 59 yrs
~ Leelee ~ 5' 10" 150 lbs BMI-21.5 41 yrs
sassyjonz (surgeon) 5' 8" 143 lbs BMI-21.7 46 yrs
nicolerobinson 6' 0" 160 lbs BMI-21.7 N/A
Kim S. (recommends) 6' 160 lbs BMI-21.7 42 yrs
KCN 6' 1" 165 lbs BMI-21.8 31 yrs
jass28 5' 7" 139 lbs BMI-21.8 29 yrs
LabLimo 5' 10" 155 lbs BMI-22.2 47 yrs
jpconnie 5' 8" 150 lbs BMI-22.8 42 yrs
reinventingBetty 5' 8" 150 lbs BMI-22.8 30 yrs
missmaureen78 5' 9" 155 lbs BMI-22.9 N/A
dw45 5' 10" 160 lbs BMI-23.0 46 yrs
youngatheart 5' 11" 165 lbs BMI-23.0 56 yrs
Happytall1 6' 1" 175 lbs BMI-23.1 41 yrs
Kayla B. 5' 9.5" 160 lbs BMI-23.3 22 yrs
kiradot 5' 10" 165 lbs BMI-23.7 32 yrs
dcrowley33 6' 175 lbs BMI-23.7 39 yrs
fromyourmother 5' 10" 165 lbs BMI-23.7 36 yrs
sassyjonz 5' 8" 160 lbs BMI-24.3 46 yrs
Bubblishouz 5' 10" 170 lbs BMI-24.4 25 yrs
Bette B. 5' 10" 170 lbs BMI-24.4 49 yrs
andrea73 5' 9" 165 lbs BMI-24.4 35 yrs
Leslie 5' 11" 175 lbs BMI-24.4 45 yrs
firewheelmom 6' 180 lbs BMI-24.4 38 yrs
Beatriz A. 5' 11.5" 180 lbs BMI-24.8 N/A
Mandyplus2 5' 8" 165 lbs BMI-25.1 38 yrs
Jen4404 5' 7" 160 lbs BMI-25.1 N/A
Lisa O. 5' 10" 175 lbs BMI-25.1 47 yrs
kayakinbum 5' 9" 170 lbs BMI-25.1 40 yrs
koleary81 5' 10" 180 lbs BMI-25.8 28 yrs
jtraverse 5' 10" 180 lbs BMI-25.8 42 yrs
Tabitha70 6' 199 lbs BMI-27.0 39 yrs
justjoan64 6' 199 lbs BMI-27.0 45 yrs
Amanda-DS 5' 9.5" 186 lbs BMI-27.1 44 yrs
Ladies within an inch of my 6ft height: (from list above & always starting with the lowest BMI's)
jpconnie (friend) 5' 11" 150 lbs BMI-20.9 39 yrs
Kim S. (Daughter) 5' 11" 150 lbs BMI-20.9 16 yrs
LisaNichole 5' 11" 150 lbs BMI-20.9 30 yrs
nicolerobinson 6' 0" 160 lbs BMI-21.7 N/A
Kim S. (recommends) 6' 160 lbs BMI-21.7 42 yrs
KCN 6' 1" 165 lbs BMI-21.8 31 yrs
youngatheart 5' 11" 165 lbs BMI-23.0 56 yrs
Happytall1 6' 1" 175 lbs BMI-23.1 41 yrs
dcrowley33 6' 175 lbs BMI-23.7 39 yrs
Leslie 5' 11" 175 lbs BMI-24.4 45 yrs
Ladies closets to my age of 44 yrs: (from list above & alwasys starting with the lowest BMI's)
avaava 5' 9' 130 lbs BMI-19.2 N/A
jpconnie (friend) 5' 11" 150 lbs BMI-20.9 39 yr
~ Leelee ~ 5' 10" 150 lbs BMI-21.5 41 yrs
sassyjonz (surgeon) 5' 8" 143 lbs BMI-21.7 46 yrs
Kim S. (recommends) 6' 160 lbs BMI-21.7 42 yrs
LabLimo 5' 10" 155 lbs BMI-22.2 47 yrs
jpconnie 5' 8" 150 lbs BMI-22.8 42 yrs
dw45 5' 10" 160 lbs BMI-23.0 46 yrs
Happytall1 6' 1" 175 lbs BMI-23.1 41 yrs
sassyjonz 5' 8" 160 lbs BMI-24.3 46 yrs
Sent me her info. after I did calculations:
genelle 5' 10" 150 lbs BMI-21.5 45 yrs
Melody E. 5' 10.5" 170 lbs BMI -24 N/A
Thanks again...
Hugs, Cindy
