Michelle,
I understand your frustration. My Doc also indicate that I was somewhat responsible and sent me to the diatition. . . over a year ago! My argu ment is this ... with esophagus dilation, you don't feel any restriction, because you esophagus basically becomes your new stomach. A dietition is not the answer. This problem exists because our bands were too tight. the answer is to loosen your band and allow your esophagus to go back to normal size. Mine did twice! the problem is that when they begin to tighten enough for me to feel restriction, my esophagus begins to dilate again. I feel as though it is a no win situation. The answer I am looking for is .... "would a repositioning of the band help?"
Don't let the doc get away with making you feel like this is your fault. Remember, if we were able to eat small amounts of food with no feelings of restriction, why would we have needed a lap band?
Keep your chin up and keep searching for the answer. Someone knows! It is not our fault. This is a fluke in the proceedure.
Do you know if there are any website where you can actually talk or ask questions to a lap band doc?
Kathy