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Blater

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  1. I am trying to better understand the impact of aging on our sleeve. Any thoughts?
  2. I have seen a few posts re ulcers that were treated by using ppi. Do you know what may have caused the ulcer?
  3. Your surgeon assured you that it is resolved with the DS?
  4. Blater

    Staples

    Staples will always be there. The risk of leak gets smaller and smaller over time. Nothing is impossible, but I doubt you can cause a leak by eating something. But, if you have a severe trauma to your stomach like an accident, that may lead to a leak.
  5. Do you mind if I ask if you had any acid reflux with the sleeve?
  6. Blater

    Starting to doubt

    Another possible prespective, living with long-term risk of complications due to the surgery, such as strictures. None of us are assured to live that long.
  7. All the best. I recommend you check the obesityhelp.com DS forum. Such great and knowledgeable folks Were you a band to sleeve revision?
  8. Blater

    Re-Sleeve with Fundectomy

    I just cringed when I read this! Why would you trust the same surgeon? Also, you do realize your risk for complications was increased significantlyas this is your third wls and second revision. Furthermore with a tighter sleeve your far more prone to gerd, strictures and gastric torsion. Is it really worth it? Anyway, hope your okay post op
  9. Blater

    Feeling Your Sleeve 7 Years Later

    When did you notice lessening restriction? What can you eat now than you couldn't before?
  10. Gallbladder? You're still early out. Get it checked before it's too serious
  11. Blater

    Smoking after surgery

    One word, ulcers! As a sleeved person you can't take NSAIDS, steriods or smoke. Basically avoid anything that can cause an ulcer. There's not much stomach tissue left and ulcers eat away at your stomach
  12. Blater

    Re-Sleeve with Fundectomy

    Good luck! I am curious was your sleeve stretched or the surgery was done incorrectly? Do you have acid reflux now?
  13. Blater

    Aging process and Sleeve

    I was thinking of older wls and with a google search ran into a forum for folks who had the VBG. Reading the stories of folks who are dealing with complications 10 and 20 years was scary!
  14. I agree with the above. Leave those fad diets behind.
  15. Blater

    Gastric sleeve

    Ah ok. I think...the mere fact you lose 80 percent of your stomach is still pretty invasive. GL!
  16. Blater

    Gastric sleeve

    Do they leave more of the stomach with the mini-sleve? That's interesting.
  17. Blater

    ReSleeved

    I have seen a few posts resleeve, try the search function. Out of curiosity, did you see the image of your stomach yourself? It would be interesting to see how much it has stretched and how much will be removed. Moreover what would the stop your stomach from stretching again? Hope you get some experience responses!
  18. Just came across this 6 year study on the effectiveness of a revision. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/28347647/?i=24&from=gastric sleeve
  19. Blater

    Gastric sleeve

    I am not sure abut deaths from being put to sleep. But yes, there are reported deaths from complications like leaks and blood clots. Check pubmed and do a search. The gastric sleeve is a simpler surgery than the bypass but not less invasive. It's a major surgery with significant risks.
  20. Blater

    Ice cream

    The OP must be wondering what happened to her post! Lol
  21. So I am struggling quite a bit with acid reflux that's leading to esophagitis. My throat is very sore and I cam feel every swallow. I am taking 40 mg pantaloc right now in the mornings. Any suggestions are welcome
  22. Ok Interesting. I didn't realize Greek yogurt was acidic. As thsts the last thing I ate that led to an attack. I don't eat any spicys food, no citrus, etc etc. Acid reflux post op is not only caused by food, it's mechanical issue unfortunately
  23. Blater

    Motrin

    You should be careful. Nsaids even in normal people leads to ulcers let alone in a person with so little of stomach tissue left. Take them with lots food and ppi if you can't avoid them
  24. Blater

    Strictures post sleeve!!

    To be quite honest, you can cycle through all the prescription ppis until you hopefully find something that works, but at the end of the day if nothing works and you continue to reflux the only option is to revise to Gastric Bypass. It's mess to be honest and my acid reflux is slowly going out of control si in a couple of years if none of the meds work I will need a third wls. For now if you're not on prescription meds for acid reflux get your hands on some asap.
  25. True, you can't avoid the GERD but it can be most likely resolved by a third revision to RNY. GL

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