Hi
I am pre-band and have to say at this time I would no way have a bypass, the reason being is that if you have a bypass and you no longer like the quality of life that option gives you there is no way back...its tough luck live with it!!
With the band (if its succesfull) as thats the big Q with the band, then its happy days and you can play with it. By that I mean this...I have a friend who is a private patient, she has lost 4.5 stone in 2 years and is within 1 stone of target now and is really happy with her band, now everytime she goes on holiday she pays to have a de-fill, then enjoys a 2 week break from her restrictive lifestyle change and when home she has 1 week on liquids before her re-fill. It adds £300 on to her hols but she says she loves fine food and wine and thats her holiday treat which she does 2 x per year, she doesn't smoke so her argument is its worth it. If she had a bypass she couldn't do that, and also she says if she ever wanted to de-fill the band for a longer time she could and it is a tool that is there for whenever she feels like using it...sounds good to me but then again I am pre-anything at the min so who am I to comment lol!!
I like your argument, you seem to know and understand what it is that you need and want and have a plan how your going to work with it going forward, i've no doubt that like Serenity it will work well for you.
A bypass can be reversed, but its a far more complicated operation, i've read about reversals being done in the states.
I'm the sam as Sam, it was the fine dinning and nice foods that got me into this way in the first place, the temptation to delay a band fill after a great holiday or eating would be to hard for me, and i'd end up quickly regaining weight i'd fought hard to lose in the first place....... for me i want the weight gone, then to forget about constant dieting (as much as i can) and get on with my life as a slim person !
When i looked at options i did first decide on a band, but having looked at the statistics and amounts i was likely to lose i opted for a bypass, with a band the stats say you'll lose between 45-55% of your excess body weight - therefore at 25 stone i'd have only lost about 7 or 8 stone still leaving me 17 or 18 stone, with the bypass statistically you'll lose 50 - 65% so gives me a better chance of losing much more and getting closer to my goal weight before stalling or having to work at it.
Worth remembering that stats are taken across a control group, everyone's different, some will lose more than others by healthy eating and exercise, others will do nothing and not lose as much before stalling at a weight there body is happy with, the key i think is as you've said to work with your tool rather than letting it do the work for you !