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In The Beginning (My Current Story)

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VSG 4 Me

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My name is Holly, I am 34 years young. I have three beautiful children (1 son, and twin daughters). I have been married to the love of my life for 11.5 years, and live in Orlando, FL. However, I grew up in Michigan, where most of my side of the family still resides.

 

In November of 2006 I had the lap-band placed. I weighed right around 290 lbs (my highest weight ever), and I am 5'6" tall. I did well in the beginning I lost a little over 60 lbs. In retrospect I do not actually think the band played the largest roll in that loss. Right after having the band placed that year was a hard year in terms of illness for our family. My children were very young at the time and during a 6 month period we had several different stomach/intestinal bugs, that I was lucky enough to keep on catching. It seemed as though every other week I was down and out and couldn't keep anything down for days. For that reason I believe that having been sick caused a lot of my 60lb weight loss.

 

I did manage to keep the weight off for quite some time. Over the past 6 years I have gone from under 230lbs to today weighing 261lbs. I now have serious and severe issues with the band. I have developed GERD, which has also caused several cases of reoccurring pneumonia over the past 2.5 years, which recently has caused 2 hospital stays. Just a little over a week ago I had an EGD done, which showed that my esophagus is not pushing food down properly. Having fasted for well over 13 hrs, I still had food in my esophagus that was discovered during the procedure. STUPID band!

 

My GI doc as has recommended that I have the band removed, which I have wanted to do! My insurance will cover bariatric surgery (Praise The Lord!). After much, much research I have decided that I will have revision to VSG. I have two family members who had RNY, and though they did well at first and for quite some time afterwards, they did gain their weight back. But, my biggest concern is all the other serious side effects that comes with RNY. I do not want to deal with dumping, nor being able to absorb vitamins. I also need to be able to continue to take NSAIDs, which both family members were not allowed to do for some years following RNY Sx. I say this because I do have arthritis. Plus, RNY just seems too invasive for my taste, my main reason for having the lap-band placed. Though I am not happy with the lap-band I am happy that it is reversible, and can be removed

 

Next Friday I meet back with my GI doc to go over all the results for the EGD, and he said he will make a referral to a local bariatric surgeon.

 

My current goals are to meet with the bariatric surgeon before March is over, hopefully. And I am hoping that by April 2012 I will be able to have the removal of the band and then revised to VSG.

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You can no longer take NSAIDS with Sleeve either.

It is also very possible to gain the weight back. It is probably the easiest bariatric surgery to "cheat" with.

Best of Luck!

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Your story is exactly my story except that my lap band went in in 2008, and I only lost about 35 or 40 pounds with it before gaining some of that back.

I have thrown up at nearly every meal for the last three years and have stopped trying to eat good high fiber food with my lap band and will eat anything that will slide down just because I am hungry. After one particularly violent episode of hurling, my stomach began hurting, and it hasn't stopped hurting since then, which is about a month ago.

I think we will both be very successful once the sleeve is done. My understanding is that it is very hard to cheat with the sleeve unless one eats ice cream all day -- something we're not going to do.

I hope the process goes quickly for you and me. So far, it seems like a very slow process to meet with doctors and get insurance approval, but it is happening, and so I am grateful.

Best of luck to you. Please update when you can.

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Good luck to you!!! I have never been banded and I have 250 lbs to lose. My surgeon gave me a list of drugs that I can't take after I get sleeved on 3/21. Of course the list incuded my beloved Advil/Ibuprofen for my monthly cramps(Nothing else works!!). My surgeon reassured me that he would try what ever he could to find a pain reliever that will ease my pains and is not on the forbidden list. Jot that down as a question to ask your surgeon so you can explore your options. And again good luck and God bless.

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Good luck and hope you get your revision soon!

Yes NSAIDS are on the list; however when I asked my surgeon about taking them in the future if I required another neck surgery that would require I take NSAIDS to help reduce the swelling what then? He did state that they would allow short term use of them and provide a "purple pill" (lol - I am sure he means Nexium) to take along with it to help prevent ulcers. So, definitely discuss it with your surgeon further.

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I have the sleeve and so far I can still take aleve but only on occasion. I use tylenol mostly but when my back pain gets bad enough I will take an aleve...My doctor said it is all on the individual's system. I still advise not to take it. I am sure you will have success with the sleeve. You can't over eat because you will get so full. You can cheat by eating the wrong things...I try to stay away from carbs (although that hasn't been easy since I'm a carbaholic) But if you eat protein fruits and veggies you will do great. Just don't graze...that seems to be a problem with the weight loss for everyone who do it. Good luck with your sleeve you will do wonderful.

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