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With only around 55 pounds to lose, I doubt if the NHS would do this. It's a surgical procedure and major change. The media make it sound like nothing, but it's a big change to make.Hi to all,
I am still using ozempic to loose weight
but it is Very Slowly Comming Off but
I am not happy to not add anything else my daughter suggested a band fitted so we R going to find out later when phone gp to see if i can have this done as its making me Really depressed i have lost about 4.8 kg but need to loose loads more like 55 more pounds.
Anyone else have this done.
Will let you know what they say.
Sparklebright62
Thanks @ianf0ster I have not tried a band due to i felt Roux-en-y was the right destination for me and my medical conditions. I too believe the Band isn't very successful. Many in my team awaiting Roux-en-y at my hospital had a band still fitted but still qualified for Roux-en-y operation. This confirmed I was doing the right thing for my weight loss journey. I saw my medical screen and it was mooted by the bariatric team but I knew to help me full-time I had to hv a small stomach and reduced intake of everything from my food ingested. I'd had a bountyful of food over the years especially in childhood and living out of hotels in one of my most stable jobs. Insulin fed my hunger to high points of low satiety. Nothing filled me up even very low carb eating.Yes, I think @ickihun tried just about everything. I think even a gastric band failed for her, but a Rou En Y apparently did work for her.
From all I have read, the success rate for a gastric band is around 50% after 2yrs. This is because it is too easy to cheat it so far as calories are concerned - just down some fruit juice (for example).
That said, gastric surgery does work for some after Low Carb/keto and 800 calorie diets and multi-day Fasting ( as per Dr Jason Fung) fail. However I always suggest trying the easiest and those that do no metabolic damage first, so I suggest that any form of gastric surgery should be last on the list.
I totally agree with Pipp.Hi to all,
I am still using ozempic to loose weight
but it is Very Slowly Comming Off but
I am not happy to not add anything else my daughter suggested a band fitted so we R going to find out later when phone gp to see if i can have this done as its making me Really depressed i have lost about 4.8 kg but need to loose loads more like 55 more pounds.
Anyone else have this done.
Will let you know what they say.
Sparklebright62
Bike will help you build muscles and feel better I think so its a really positive thing to do for yourself.Hi to all,
Thankyou for the info i checked with doc they wouldnt consider it as need to have a bmi of 50 and mine is 32 so i am going to buy myself a bike for xmas and use that when i am not looking after grandchildren which will be 4 days a week so hopefully that will help with the weightloss.
Sparklebright62
If you totally agree with me, @ickihun, you will see that I am not advocating surgery. Please consider you have misunderstood my post if you think I am.I totally agree with Pipp.
Get on the waiting list via GP so that once you're all prepared you can decided if it's what you need.
In todays climate I'd advise joining the waiting list because of it's time restraints.
Ooops sorry. I read your post as giving guidance if a band inserted is considered. Which I once again agree @Pipp that @Sparklebrightisright62 has gained access to the NHS GPs for weightloss guidance which in turn has been advised BMI determines the limits on which help is available. So the band facility is only available to a certain medical criteria on the NHS.If you totally agree with me, @ickihun, you will see that I am not advocating surgery. Please consider you have misunderstood my post if you think I am.
To clarify, @Sparklebrightisright62 , I believe, has consulted her GP, and with a BMI of 32, does not qualify for bariatric surgery.
Well done to @Sparklebrightisright62 for taking control of diet and exercise.
Also well done @ickihun for finding your own solution to your individual needs.
Hi to all,
I am still using ozempic to loose weight
but it is Very Slowly Comming Off but
I am not happy to not add anything else my daughter suggested a band fitted so we R going to find out later when phone gp to see if i can have this done as its making me Really depressed i have lost about 4.8 kg but need to loose loads more like 55 more pounds.
Anyone else have this done.
Will let you know what they say.
Sparklebright62
I think your experience and medical situation is not typical of most people. You have quite unique challenges to take into account. I admire what you have achieved. I am not sure most of your conditions and considerations would apply to many people thinking about weight loss surgery.Ooops sorry. I read your post as giving guidance if a band inserted is considered. Which I once again agree @Pipp that @Sparklebrightisright62 has gained access to the NHS GPs for weightloss guidance which in turn has been advised BMI determines the limits on which help is available. So the band facility is only available to a certain medical criteria on the NHS.
I'm delighted that the NHS can help in various ways. The band can be an option for some but I've not seen one a success but I don't know everything about weightloss criteria as they often can change just like some type2 diabetes sufferer can experience weight loss once they find what works for them. We are all different.
I cannot image anyone signing up for a band without trying diet and exercise first, surely? Mind you like I've just said we are all different.
Myself I had weight loss on strict low carb but couldn't achieve low calorie unless I had surgery. Myself I needed low carb AND low calorie which I found near on impossible on the huge amount of insulin I was Injecting. The hunger was huge even on strict low carb. I experienced palpitations too so fear curbed that diet and consultants advised against too strict low carb for me.
I only lost weight on low carb and low calorie. I'm still the same except I maintain on my current diet with no palpitations. I would consider stricter low carb but only under medical guidance because I don't feel I need to die or damage my heart to weigh a low weight. I'm happy with my current size but if I lose a little more I wouldn't be unhappy. Roux-en-y major operation is not a band but I'm sure @Sparklebrightisright62 knows that. I know you @Pipp do too.
I know you don't condone surgery either (as well as not advocating surgery) @Pipp as you have posted in the past you respect everyone's seperate needs. Which I guess I knew this already but I gave you the impression I didn't understand this threads posts. Sorry again if my post looked misleading to you.
How can I disagree with your straight forward advice anyway?
It can be easy to read more into my replies since they're normally long and deeply involved in the thread's request.....
Would it be Worth having a band fitted to loose weight.
Thank god patients have options even if they decide to go private.
I really understand anyone who struggles with their weight. I did until recently. Heavily some may argue. I do feel liberated now though but my option isn't for everyone, just some. Especially those who want to stop insulin for more than a decade off and on. I definitely made the right choice for me. We certainly all not the same.
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