Is the Lap Band a safe way to lose weight? What is the cost?!


Question: Is the Lap Band a safe way to lose weight!? What is the cost!?
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The lap band is a safer way to lose weight because it is adjustable!. If you become sick or ill you can have it "unfilled"!. Not so with other surgical weight loss procedures!. So safer would be the best way to describe it!. If your insurance covers it the will most likly make you jump through hoops and takes months to approve you!. If you pay cash you can expect tp pay 15,000 in the US, and if you decide to go to Mexico you can get for about 8,000!. I'm not sure why everyone is so afraid of Mexico, not every surgery goes wrong!., but it is a personal choice!. If you decide Mexico is for you, be prepared to have a hard time finding a US Dr!. to do your fills, a lot won't because of medical malpractice issues!. Ive had the surgery in Mexico in June of 2006 and have lost over 100 lbs!. It took awhile but I did find a Dr to do my fills, but I have to drive 5 hours each way!. I guess its the price you pay!. Please take the time to compare the death rates between the types of surgery your looking into!. You will find the lap band is safer!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Everybody is different so don't go to buy the next "big diet" that they throw out on the market!. There is a website on the internet where they actually have a weight loss expert record a CD specifically for you! I heard people are getting Great results! They send you a questionaire and ask that you fill it out as honestly as possible, then they get to work! Its like having your very own personal trainer in your CD player! check it out and I hope that it helps! http://www!.PersonalizedWeightLoss!.netWww@Answer-Health@Com

lap band is a safe way to loose weight but you have to qualify!.!.!.they said obesity and you can get that! it cant just be anyone! its expensive

In general, gastric banding is indicated for people for whom all of the following apply:

Body Mass Index above 40, or those who are 100 pounds (45 kg) or more over their estimated ideal weight according to the 1983 Metropolitan Life Insurance Tables or those between 30 to 40 with co-morbidities which may improve with weight loss (high blood pressure, diabetes, sleep apnea, and arthritis)!.
Age between 18 and 55 years (although there are doctors who will work outside these ages, some as young as 12 [1])!.
Failure of dietary or weight-loss drug therapy for more than one year!.
History of obesity (generally 5 years or more)!.
Comprehension of the risks and benefits of the procedure and willingness to comply with the substantial lifelong dietary restrictions required for long term success!.
Acceptable operative risk!.



Weight-Related Expenses Estimated Annual Costs

Medical/drug costs (BMI>35) $ 5,965
Out-of-pocket healthcare expenses $ 2,182
Employment inactivity costs9 $ 900
Commercial weight-loss program fees $ 600
Prescription co-pays (5 meds, $10 each) $ 600
Grocery and dining costs11 $ 5,321
TOTAL $15,568Www@Answer-Health@Com





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