Carol, one of the reasons that I chose to have my surgery with the group that I did was it's 18 month follow up plan.
I absolutely recognize that the lap band isn't a magic pill. Rather, it's a tool, when combined with a lifestyle change will give me the opportunity to lead a healthier life.
The staff at the Wish Center has already provided me with the diet for the first three weeks subsequent to my procedure. believe me when I tell you that it is no walk in the park. Thereafter, there are weekly support meetings that I can attend online or in person at the Center.
I also plan, for about the first twelve months to continue to see the psychiatrist that I was referred to in preparation for this quest.
There are dozens of very public instances where both gastrric bypass and lap band fail for candidates who aren't willing to make lifestyle changes in conjunction with there procedures. One well known one is Charlie Weis, the head football coach at Notre Dame.
I'm sure I'm going to have moments of weakness. I'm sure that I will give in to temptation from time to time. I hope that those events will be infrequent when they do occur.
I have a huge test in front of me tomorrow. Our company meeting is being held here in Chicago. Tomorrow night, the group will have dinner at Morton's. I plan to sit through it, being on an all liquid diet, and share camaraderie with my co-workers while eating according to my diet.
I have to build the willpower. It's important for me to sit through that meeting and turn down dinner tomorrow night.
Thanks for your well wishes, Carol. It is now crunch time for me.