This is probably a doctor-specific question, but here goes . . .
This writer once had a laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair a number of years back. My limited understanding of the procedure is that it involves the same general area of the stomach where the LapBand would be installed. If, hypothetically, there would be an overlapping LapBand procedure, would that present too many risks?
So that concludes my first question. NOTE: I am a newcomer to this board who only started to look at lapband.com only a few weeks back. Quite honestly, I have not dieted enough or made sufficient lifestyle changes as yet, so I will need to do that first. (Also, I'm sure my wife would be upset if she learned I was even beginning to think of this.) Mainly I'm keeping this in the back of my mind if the conservative, non-surgical approach doesn't work as expected. Currently, I fall under the category of people whose BMI is in the range between 35-40, but with a couple other medical conditions that are made worse with obesity.
This will not be a quick fix for me. I'm thinking of the long haul. --TnB