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Lap Band Port to be removed on January 5th-2011. Will await Sleeve surgery...soon

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Neasa71

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My name is Neasa T and I live in a small town south of Dallas, Tx. I was always a very tiny person until I was around 19 yrs. old and started gaining wait and have struggled all the way up to current date with being overweight.I currently weigh 247 lbs. and I'm 5ft 3 in.

I originally got the Realize Lap Band put in during April 2010. I am 20 lbs lighter at this time but have went through 3 surgeries to fix my lap band port. It has flipped and has caused me nothing but problems since the day I had it put in!! Currently I am getting ready to have my port taken out on January 5-2010. My surgeon will leave the band in place for a couple of weeks until BCBS of Texas approves my surgery to convert to the Vertical Gastric Sleeve. Due to my numerous complications and the multiple surgeries he believes it will go pretty quickly through the approval process.

My surgeon who has done surgical procedures on family members and myself is Dr. Watson Roye at Baylor Waxahachie. My advice to anyone concidering getting the band is to not do it!!! I realize it is much less invasive but no one tells you about all the people it doesn't work for. Going through this feeling alone & my family looking at me and the weight continuing to stay on.....frustration and heart ache is a extreme understatement!!

I'm so thankful there is a website like this one as reading alot of the different posts and seeing hundreds of before and after is so very encouraging!! Thank

you to all of those who have posted for people like me...I will definitely pay it forward for others!! :)

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I too live in a small town (way) south of Dallas, and I also went through the vsg approval process with BCBS. Once the hospital FINALLY decided to send the info to them, it took like three days for approval! I was finally sleeved on December 2nd.

I hope you are as fortunate as I was in the approval process! I too know people that the band hasn't worked for, but they're not pursuing revisions as of yet. My pcp told me flat out that the band doesn't work, so that was never an option for me. I have a lot more to lose than you do though. Good luck!!

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I live nearby in Houston! I have spent 3 and a half years dealing with my horrible lapband. I finally had my revision to VSG on Monday. I couldn't be happier! I can't wait for you to have your sleeve, too. : )

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I too live in a small town (way) south of Dallas, and I also went through the vsg approval process with BCBS. Once the hospital FINALLY decided to send the info to them, it took like three days for approval! I was finally sleeved on December 2nd.

I hope you are as fortunate as I was in the approval process! I too know people that the band hasn't worked for, but they're not pursuing revisions as of yet. My pcp told me flat out that the band doesn't work, so that was never an option for me. I have a lot more to lose than you do though. Good luck!!

Aww wow.....that's exciting to think maybe it could happen sooner than later!! I'm still on the nervous side of how bad the pain will be and if I'll choke on food...I have choked before while having the lap band and thought I was going to choke to death!! I'm petrified the restriction will be like that!!

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I live nearby in Houston! I have spent 3 and a half years dealing with my horrible lapband. I finally had my revision to VSG on Monday. I couldn't be happier! I can't wait for you to have your sleeve, too. : )

Congratulations Becca wow that's so awesome....I'm so happy for you....please tell me all about what I can expect after the procedure...pain....and recovery....praying for you!!

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What about multiple "fix" surgeries is Non Invasive? I ask that to anyone who says the band is Non Invasive. That is a load of crappola!!! The band is plenty invasive and I believe in enough time everyone's bands will need to be removed/replaced - etc. Also, the revision to a new band is certain failure. I've yet to see one person where it works a second time around, even if the first time the band worked great.

Congrats to you on getting your sleeve (very soon). You will be super happy and sooo glad to be rid of that band. I'm a convert too!! ;) I have NEVER BEEN HAPPIER!!!

All the very best to you in the future months. :D

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I hope all went well with ur reversal yesterday!!! i initially considered the band, but after hearing more about the sleeve i was convinced that was better for me. i'm in michigan and have 1 friend who had the band, they've all much success, but like you said...ppl don't tell u about the horror stories. thanks for sharing yours and best of luck!!!

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