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happy2bthin

LAP-BAND Patients
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About happy2bthin

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  • Birthday 09/19/1970

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    Little Elm
  • State
    TX
  1. Happy 42nd Birthday happy2bthin!

  2. happy2bthin

    5 days post revison surgery

    I too, revised from Vanguard to a Meridian band. My surgery was 7/09. I have only lost 24 pounds of the 50 I gained and I'm now seriously lactose intolerant. I asked my doctor why the weight loss is so slow -- I've had to work for every pound I've lost. She said all of her patients w/ a revision band have said they can't lose weight. I'm on a losing streak right now, but the lactose thing is really bothering me! If I eat anything dairy my stomach just kills me and roars constantly for days--lovely.
  3. happy2bthin

    Lapband Slippage

    If you're just dilated, then yes, but if you prolapsed, no.
  4. happy2bthin

    Lapband Slippage

    I was almost six years out and mine slipped due to overeating. I pushed my band to the limit EVERY time I ate. I used it to tell me I was full -- BIG MISTAKE!!! The Realize band is completely different though than the one I had. It doesn't let me know when I'm full -- which stinks because I'm having to learn all over how much to eat.
  5. happy2bthin

    Lapband Slippage

    My band slipped Feb. 08 and I just had it replaced on 7/29/09. My insurance would only pay to remove it so I paid to put it back in. I went round with them since Sept 08 and just couldn't live gaining weight so I just went ahead and paid. United Healthcare is awful!!! The cost to just replace it was $2700 hope this helps.
  6. happy2bthin

    Lapband Slippage

    It sounds like you and I are in the same boat. I was re-banded on July 29th and I'm at 207 pounds. I was down to 168 prior to prolapsing. I would like to get to 160 eventually. I agree with the other person that you should check w/ your doc about your arm swelling.
  7. thanks so much for your comments to my blog. I really appreciate it. When it's all new, it's hard to know what is right and what is wrong. But so many people are different and that is very interesting to me.

     

    I am sorry you had to have it replaced. Hope you are healing well.

     

    I think what your doctor advises makes sense to me. It was a ...wow I could have had a V8 moment. Smile.

  8. happy2bthin

    Nine Weeks Progress!

    Hi Laura, I've been banded for almost 6 years and I just read your post. My doctor advised me that if I'm not hungry in the morning -- don't force it! Skipping breakfast won't hurt us because we take enough supplements to sustain our bodies. I haven't eaten breakfast in almost six years. Drinking something hot in the morning only opens your band up -- that doesn't make any sense to me. It defeats the purpose of it. It would be like drinking a milkshake when you're full just because it will go right down. I've had great success with my band. I've lost over 100 pounds. So I speak from experience. My doctor was the first surgeon to place lap bands in Dallas so I trust him and I take his advice. As far as how much you should eat he said you should never be able to consume more than a cup to a cup and half in one setting. You're a band newby so they just haven't got you to your sweet spot yet. You'll get there and you'll know exactly what I'm talking about. Literally, you won't be able to eat an entire Lean Cuisine for lunch -- I promise. I'd be happy to talk anytime you want to. Good luck. My only advice is try not to overeat to the point you're throwing up. You cause hernias and a possible prolapse -- which is where I just was and had to have my band replaced 4 weeks ago. Talk to you soon.
  9. happy2bthin

    Band & port replaced due to prolapse/slip

    I was banded in December of 2003 and I prolapsed in February of 2008. I had lost over 150 pounds and gained 50 back while the insurance was trying to figure out if they were going to pay for it or not. They were willing to pay to remove it, but not replace it because my BMI wasn't high enough. My doctor called the medical director at the ins. and tried to convince him that not replacing it was completely stupid! I would gain all my weight back and the guy at the ins. commented that I would then qualify to get a band. Have you ever heard of such a crazy thing in your life?! So, after waiting a year and 4 months, I had it replaced at my expense. The insurance paid to removed it and I replaced it. I don't know how they are going to cover office costs now or even if they are, but I have a band. My symptoms were no restriction and sulfur burps. My doctor explained to me that in a prolapse the stomach actually flops over the band and hangs below it causing food to get stuck in there and it "spoils" giving off sulfur gas--lovely huh??? I'm almost 4 weeks post revision surgery and I'm having a LOT of burping again. I'm concerned it has prolapsed again. Actually I'm kind of scared. I'm going to visit with the dietician today and hopefully I can talk to the doc and ask what's going on. I'll keep you posted.
  10. happy2bthin

    I'm Scared!

    I hope you're doing well! It may hurt now, but it's worth ALL of it. I was banded in Dec. of 2003 and lost 145 pounds. Hang in there I know it's tough. Don't cheat on your diet -- you will prolapse and be back in for another surgery.
  11. happy2bthin

    Band & port replaced due to prolapse/slip

    Hi there has anyone had their band replaced due to a prolapse? I had mine done 3 weeks ago and I need to talk to someone in my same situation please.
  12. happy2bthin

    Band & port replaced due to prolapse/slip

    Hi there has anyone had their band replaced due to a prolapse? I had mine done 3 weeks ago and I need to talk to someone in my same situation please.
  13. happy2bthin

    Lapband Slippage

    I had revision surgery on June 29, 2009 due to a prolapse. I had experienced sulfur burps as my sign there was a problem. Today is July 21st, 3 weeks post-op and I'm having sulfur burps again. I'm concerned that I may be in the same situation that I was prior to surgery. Does anyone know??? My doctor stated ONLY 2% of banded people prolapse and have to have revision surgery -- I think he lied because he says he does these surgeries ALL the time. Anyone have any comments on this?
  14. Hi Karen,

     

    I found out my stomach is prolapsed and my insurance will only pay for removal of my band--the cost to replace will not be covered. What is life like, honestly, without your band? How long did you have it? I've had mine 5 years this month. I had lost 150 pounds but I've put 40 back on due to the prolapse. I need advise please?

  15. happy2bthin

    Question for the Women

    I'm just the opposite! I can't eat during my cycle. I'm so tight it's ridiculous. It must be affected by our hormones--weird!

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