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msbug

LAP-BAND Patients
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About msbug

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    Junior Guru
  • Birthday 06/10/1976

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  • City
    Wonder Lake
  • State
    IL
  • Zip Code
    60097
  1. It’s a special day here at BariatricPal, according to your profile..it’s your birthday. Happy Birthday, msbug!

  2. Happy 37th Birthday bug!

  3. Happy 36th Birthday bug!

  4. 1 years have passed since you registered at VerticalSleeveTalk! Happy 1st Anniversary msbug!

  5. So glad to hear this is easier than the original band surgery! I remember being so swollen in my abdomen after the band. And the pain in my shoulder from the gas was horrible (as was that stupid port site). Is that really not an issue this time?
  6. My surgeon submitted the paperwork for my band removal and revision on Monday. I heard today I've been approved! The patient cordinator isn't the one who took the message from the insurance company, the front desk did, and according to them I'm approved for either bypass or sleeve. She said she's waiting for the confirmation from them because when she talked to a nurse there earlier this week, she was told they still considered the sleeve experimental. But, on the message they took, they listed both procedure codes. But, either way, it's approved! I'm so relieved. I did not want to have to either come up with a buttload of cash to self pay (again) or try to keep the weight off/lose more with nothing. So now I have to chose between the sleeve or bypass. I'm pretty sure I want the sleeve. I don't want to deal with malabsorption. But I figured I'd come here and ask why you guys/gals picked the sleeve over the bypass when you had your revisions? Thanks! Oh, and I have Blue Cross, Blue Shield Kentucky in case anyone was wondering.
  7. I currently have a band that needs to be removed due to problems. I just found out my insurance has approved the removal and conversion to either the sleeve or bypass. I have to chose which one I want to have done. I've been leaning towards the sleeve, but now wonder if they bypass would be better. I lost almost 100 lbs with the band. My BMI is currently 34.8. Is the sleeve better for lower BMI patients?
  8. When you had your revision, were you required to go through all the nutrition classes and the psych visit again? And what was your pre-op diet like?
  9. Hi all. I'm a 34-year-old mom of 2, dd is 10 and ds is 7. I was banded in August of 2006. Immediately after my port flipped and needed to be repaired. THat should have been my first clue I made the wrong choice! I managed to lose almost 100 pounds with the band in the first 2 years, but it was s-l-o-w. At the end of 2008, my band surgeon said I should get a consult with a plastic surgeon about my huge apron of skin. It was horrible, hung down past my girlie bits, made me look a lot heavier than I was, my skin was constantly tearing and it gave me rashes. So, in Feb of 09 I had a tummy tuck and breast lift. Holy crap what a difference! He took off 16 pounds of extra skin and the surgery took 11 hours. The recovery was horrible. Because of the band, I've had problems with medication working right and it took a bit before we found an oral pain killer that actually worked. I was off work for 6 weeks and the recovery was horriblle. I managed to mess up my knee the day after surgery so it was always going numb and giving out on me. No one knew why. Then I got a stomach virus and puking after a tummy tuck, with a lapband, is it's own special kind of hell. Just as i was starting to feel human again I got scarlet fever. Which I thought went out of style with hoop skirts and mutton chops! Evidentally not though. My pcp said because my system was so screwed up due to the surgery, a strep infection just went haywire. That took another 2 weeks to recover from. I'd finally gotten to a weight that, while it wasn't as low as I wanted, I was happy with my body. I looked good, felt normal for the first time in my life and liked the way I looked in the mirror. I no longer walked into a room and got that horrible feeling of "Oh no, I'm the fattest person here". I felt like people noticed me and not my weight. A couple months ago I started having restriction problems, bouncing between too loose or too tight, and waking up at night with horrible reflux and choking on my stomach contents. Yuck! Had an upper gi done last week after an unfill didn't help matters and surgeon says the band needs to come out. It is extrememly tight, which he said makes no sense because it's empty and I don't feel like I have any restriction (which is why I've gained some weight back ). So, now we start the process of getting insurance approval for the band removal and revision to the sleeve. He said he'll push for the sleeve instead of bypass because bypass does not appeal to me. I'm already deficient in B12 and vit D and take injections and supplements for that. I'm afraid of what would happen if I had the malabsorption issues to deal with too. If insurance (Anthem Blue Cross) wil only cover the removal but not the sleeve, I'm hoping it will be cheap enough for me to self-pay for the sleeve. And I really want to get this done soon! The idea of being on a liquid diet over the holidays is not at all appealing. I've been reading all your stories since finding out I might lose my band and have gotten so much help from them! Thanks for sharing your stories. :001_smile:
  10. Hi all. I was banded in Aug '06 and just found out my band needs to come out. I feel like I have very little restriction, however I have horrible reflux and am waking up vomitting at night. Gross. The upper gi showed the band is very tight, which my surgeon says makes no sense since I don't feel restriction. He's going to submit to insurance, saying it's medically neccesary to remove the band and to convert to sleeve. I'm just hoping they approve it! I have Anthem Blue Cross. I was self pay for the original band surgery though. Did your insurance pay for any of the surgery? Either removing the band or the conversion? If they paid for the removal but not the sleeve, how much was the sleeve part? Thanks for sharing your stories! I've been pouring over these boards since I found out I might have to get the band out. The sleeve really appeals to me. Hopefully I'll be able to finally get to goal! I lost 75 pounds with the band, but to get to my "ideal" weight (according to the weight charts) I need to lose at least 70 more. My BMI is still 35.
  11. I've had my band since August of 2006. Lost 112 lbs and just had a tummy tuck and breast lift. So I'm pretty far along in my journey. still would like to lose about 25 lbs, but if it doesn't happen, I'm ok with that too as I look and feel 1000 times better than before the surgery. But, here's my question. Has anyone else had problems with medications not working since being banded? For instance, I get migraines and could not find a med that actually works for me. Finally my dr realized it could be that the meds were sitting in my pouch so long it took hours before I could get any relief because they weren't traveling through my ssystem normally because of the band. She prescribed one that melts under my tongue and it works so much better. Now, my plastic surgeon prescribed Ambien because I haven't been able to sleep since my tt. For the last two nights I've taken it at about 9 o'clock. Felt no effects till after midnight. It's not the extended release tablet, so next time I think I'll try crushing it and see if it works faster. I had the same problem with the dilaudid pill I had after the tt. Did squat for pain relief when I switched from the injected med in the hospital to the pill at home. Has anyone else had these problems with meds after being banded? It's a small price to pay, but just wondered how common it was to have problems with the effectiveness of meds. Thanks!
  12. msbug

    Ask Dr. Schulman...

    Dr Schulman, First, thanks for taking time to answer all our questions! This thread is very informative. I had my lapband in August, 2006. I've lost a little over 100 pounds and seem to have stabalized at 210. Over the last year I've stayed pretty consistent at that weight, gaining and losing the same 5 pounds. I have a rather large apron and a bulge in my upper abdomen that will not go away, no matter what exercises I do! So my first question is, how common is it to do a full tt on someone over 200lbs? Will it cause any further complications? I'm very healthy, low blood pressure, exercise, no diabetes, and a non-smoker. I had a consult with a ps this week and he recommended a full tummy tuck using an anchor incision to take care of the bulge in the center and remove the apron. He also recommended doing a breast lift at the same time. Is it safe to do the lift and tt at the same time, as he recomended? And what kind of recovery can I expect? I sit at a desk reading books all day for work, and he said it should only be a week or two before I can go back. Will the drains be out before then? Also, do you know where I can find pictures of tt with the anchor incision? I've found a couple on the web, but not many! It's hard to find info on tt for heavier people, which is frustrating. I really want to have this done, as the results he thinks I can expect sound promising! Thanks for your help.
  13. OMG, I never even saw this message! :o I'm so sorry it took so long to get back to you, but I don't check in here very often.

     

    I'm thrilled with Dr. H. I don't like that the lapband doesn't have as much support through the support group and whatnot he offers, but I'm not a support group type person anyway, so I doubt I'd go if there was one. Does that even make sense?! I got way more support through this site. But, Dr. H is top-notch. I was self-pay for the surgery and have never had to shell out another penny, even for my fills, and I'm now 2 years out from the surgery. I had to have my port revised in Jan of 07 and was never charged a penny for that.

    It can take a bit to get a fill appointment sometimes, but that's more because I'm limited on the times I can get to the office.

     

    How have you been doing since the surgery? Are you happy with the results so far?

     

    Tracey

  14. I had my consult with the plastic surgeon today. He recommended a tummy tuck with the anchor incision, plus a breast lift. I so want to get this done! He showed me what he could do and I was amazed at the possibilities. But anyway, I was telling my father about it and he's curious as to how many stitches I would have, both internal and external, for the tummy tuck. He had a lower body lift a couple years ago and was unprepared for the horrible pain and hundreds and hundreds of internal and external stitches he had. From what my surgeon said, the procedure I'd have is a walk in the park compared to his. But, he's still fixated on the number! So, anyone know about how many I'd have? Also, if anyone has had a tt with the anchor incision, I'd love to hear your experiences. Thanks!
  15. I to was banded by Dr. Heydari on 7/15/08. Can you say if you were happy with the experience as him as your surgeon (and his program) over all?

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