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Mother of two little angels; happily married
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beckiet started following 3 Month Pictures, Please help! Infection at port area, What's your meal plan? and and 7 others
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Tom, I'm so sorry to hear you're still experiencing troubles. My band did erode into my stomach afterall. They removed everything on Friday and I stayed overnight at surgical center. I was lucky...no feeding tube. Which was amazing since after they saw the Upper GI pics I brought (instead of faxed ones they received) they said it was worse than they were told. We're thinking all the antibiotics I've been on over the last year and a half have somehow helped. I go to surgeon again tomorrow...don't know if he'll remove my drain tube yet or not, still getting 10 mL every 12 hours out of it. We're just watching for infections right now. I will keep you in prayers, Tom. Again, I thank you for sharing your story with me...it helped me prepare and know what to expect.
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Hi, Janine! No, I had no outward signs of erosion. My third port incision finally healed of MRSA so they went in to do a fill on the 8th and the new nurse did a barium swallow following his fills. If not for that we wouldn't have known. Good to hear from you and glad to hear that you've got the scale moving back down.
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Hi, Suz! Nothing in now at all. It was my band that eroded into my stomach. This is an answer from an FAQ I found by googling: What is a Band erosion? This is when the Band actually erodes into the stomach. It is a more serious problem, and generally requires removal of the Band. Band erosion is thought to be related to placing too many sutures (or too tight sutures) at the time of Band implantation. Surprisingly, Band erosion is often unnoticed. Occasionally the port will become infected if bacteria track along the catheter out to the port. Other times patients will stop losing weight. Diagnosis often requires an endoscopy. So that explains all of my port infections. If Mitch hadn't have done the barium swallow after my fill Friday I never would have known. In some ways it has been a nightmare, but then I look at the weight I was able to lose and the energy I have for my kids and I know once I get healed back up that I will have even more energy for them. I plan on starting back on Weight Watchers in the next few weeks and attacking my workout videos with a vengeance. When warm weather hits, I'll be getting out to walk the football field track here. I'm not giving up, I will lose this weight. Lisa, the head OR nurse at our place, said "you know how to do it, you've learned the tools" and she's right. I know to eat less, to drink lots of Water, to get my Protein in...and I have the confidence now to do it. I will keep checking back in. I want to see everyone's progress.
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Hi, Bigbaby! We don't know for sure. But I started having infections nearly right after my banding. I found a website on Lapband FAQ that says they think some or most are caused from too many or too tight of sutures at the time of band implantation. I've also read that ibuprofen can cause erosion as well. Don't think I'll ever know. But the good news is I'm home now. And I didn't need a feeding tube. When they say the color pics of the scans that I brought with me, rather than the fax they had, they said it was worse than they thought. But I'm doing well and I can only thank God for helping me thorugh this. I'm on clear liquids today and then I can incorporate other foods tomorrow, I'm mostly thinking pudding, jello, crackers, and bland foods.
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Hi, all. I want to thank everyone for their support this year 1/2. I go in tomorrow to remove my port. We discovered with a fill Friday that my port was eroded into my stomach. This is what has been causing my MRSA since at least Oct 2007. If it hadn't been for Mitch doing a barium swallow following my fill we'd never have known. The prior nurse practs didn't do barium swallows, only Water swallows not under fluro. Best of luck to all and I hope to check back and keep in touch.
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Tom, my heart goes out to you and your experience. I was banded June 07. Shortly after I had signs of infection with my port incision. I was officially diagnosed with MRSA Staph Infection in Oct. 07. Due to the infection, my port flipped and I had that reflipped Dec. 07. June 08 brought about port removal and a month of intravaneous antibiotic injections daily. Infection was "clear" by August and Nov 14 port placed back in. Tubing was at near surface of skin and incision infected again so that port was removed Nov 26 and third port put in a different pocket. Infection crept in again and docs put me on Zyvox for three weeks. That seems to have worked. Went in today and surgeon said looks great, let's do a fill. PRN checked port site first with needle and no Fluid buildup (I thought, wonderful!!!! back on track). Band was empty but for a bubble of fluid so they gave me a 2cc fill and did a barium drink following. Sent me back to work. I get back to my desk and surgeon's calling me to see how I'm doing. Then he mentions that one of the pics of the barium drink looks like I have band erosion. I looked it up online and found: What is a Band erosion? This is when the Band actually erodes into the stomach. It is a more serious problem, and generally requires removal of the Band. Band erosion is thought to be related to placing too many sutures (or too tight sutures) at the time of Band implantation. Surprisingly, Band erosion is often unnoticed. Occasionally the port will become infected if bacteria track along the catheter out to the port. Other times patients will stop losing weight. Diagnosis often requires an endoscopy. They are scheduling a stomach scope for me soon. Not once since my surgery did they do a barium look and now I wish that they had done so. Will keep you in my prayers, Tom. Best of luck to you and thank you for sharing your story.
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Hi, Bigbaby! You look wonderful, btw! I had my port removed June 08, on my bandiversary. :cool: Took IV Antibiotics daily for a month to get rid of the MRSA Staph infection at port site. :thumbup: Waited for 3 all clear tests from Infectious Disease Doctor before even thinking of getting the port put back in. They finally put it back in Nov. 14 , on the 18th I started showing signs of infection and on the 21st surgeon saw me and said the tube from the band to the port was out at the surface level against the skin (a no-no) so he wanted to do surgery to repair :cool:. Went in 11/26 and he removed that port instead and put in a new tube and put the port in a separate "pocket" in my abdomen in hopes of reducing MRSA chances. Just got back from Post-Op visit this afternoon. Good so far. Incisions healing and port looks fine to the naked eye. Waiting two weeks and if all is good at that time, I'll get a fill that day. :thumbup:
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Hi, Suzzz. Replace the sugar. Is it something sweet you crave or sugar? Try pineapple, sf pudding w/free whipped topping, strawberries. You could get another fill and it might stop the multiple cookies. My lowest has been 233, 50 pound loss. Had my port put back in on 11/14 and then again on 11/26 (the tube was out at the surface so doc went back in for a third port try). I'm at 238 this morning. I'm wavering in the 230's all year, but with no port since June and no fills since like last year. Wishing you all luck!
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I had this this morning and it tasted so good, thought I'd share. Berry-Banana Smoothie 1 banana, cut into chunks 1/2 c. fat free milk 1/4 c. frozen blueberries 1/4 c. frozen strawberries 1 tsp. peanut butter 1/2 tsp. honey Place all in blender and process until well combined and smooth. Cal: 225; 7.5 g. protein; 46g. carb; 5 g. fiber; 3.5 g fat I added a scoop of my GNC Vanilla protein powder and it took it up to a 28.5 g protein shake. :tongue_smilie:
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Beckie - It's TIME to beat that MRSA and get a new port put in! Amen, Suzzzie! I can't wait to get the all clear! It's taken so long, but I know it's gone now. I think I might finally be back on track... I've eaten crap and gained about 25-30 pounds back... but I'm chagning the way I eat and going to the gym again. GYM - So, I thought I would just go in and do what I used to do, not paying attention to the fact that I hadn't been regularly or done a regular routine in a long time. As a result my left knee is killing me... I was fine with the elliptical machine, but I think I pushed myself a bit too hard when I was doing leg weight lifting stuff. Ugh. So now I gotta baby it for a few days. I did manage to still do about 20 minutes elliptical last night before my knee reminded me that it was hurt, then I just did arm and ab stuff on weight machines. HOPEFULLY I'll start seeing a loss again soon... I'd like to be back into the jeans I was wearing a couple of months ago! You can do it, Suz! Take it a little easier at the gym and ease yourself back in. Those jeans will fit again in no time.
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Karla, you are doing fine! Don't be upset with yourself, 5 pound gain after 4 weeks is not horrible. Hope you are feeling well after your surgery. I haven't posted in a while either. I still have my fluid, but no port. I have taken two MRSA tests now and waiting on the second results (I have to have three consecutive negative tests to be proven "clean") and the first was negative. I go back to surgeon in September and hope to get my port put back in by my birthday. Since he kept the fill in, I have lost 2 pounds or so this month. Not where I want to be, but it could be worse.
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Suzzz, hope the fill works well for you this time! 0.5cc doesn't sound like much but it can often mean all the difference in the world. Can't believe it's been a year. You've done wonderfully! I was even braggin' on you in pre-op today with my nurse. Good luck with the wisdom teeth. I had mine out in college (I had an extra, so 5, I teased them telling them the extra one helped to make me extra smart.) I'm recouping. Right now I'm at mom's because hubby is helping my brother. Kids haven't tried to ram mommy's tummy yet so I'm good so far. Pain is definitely there, but they've got me on Lortab. Dr. McSweety:blushing: put two clasps in and maintained my fill level. I didn't get to talk to him post-op but the nurses told me that yes, the port was definitely infected. I stopped by local ER on way home and did my second antibiotic injection in my PICC line...two weeks of daily injections. I'm ready to bid my MRSA adieu! Thoughts and prayers greatly appreciated. :biggrin2:
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Suzzzie, way to go! That's a great Non-Scale Victory (to use a Weight Watchers board term). Missy, so glad your daughter wasn't severely hurt. It does sound like she was being watched over by angels. Will keep her in thoughts and prayers. Congrats on the 13 acres! We bought 10 with a pond last Fall and the kids love it! Karla, will be praying for you. I know the fear of an unfill. I am having a port removal (long story) and then will have it replaced when my MRSA clears up and they talked of an unfill as well...I think my doc is going to try to leave saline in the line. It is a scary prospect, but you can do it. you've come so far and someone mentioned Weight Watchers....that's a definite help for me lately...I visit their Core board a lot for some ideas. Ah, Rhonda, huh? And you're going to be in there the day before me! Good luck, Suz.