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freeradical

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About freeradical

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  • Birthday 11/26/1948
  1. Happy 64th Birthday freeradical!

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    symptoms of slipped band?

    Ooops, don't know where the last reply went, but I wasn't through posting. I wasn’t going to do this, but I figure it should be documented- somewhere. I had my band for 3 yrs when it slipped May 09. The last year with the band was anything but a cake walk. I could feel it all the time especially when I tried to sleep on my side and it seemed I was always going in for unfills & fills. It was generally uncomfortable most of the time. Then when I was actually making progress on the weight loss part of this deal the d_ _ _ thing slipped. I was at work, around 9:30 a.m., working on a dry erase board. Coffee had gone down great all morning. I became hungry and all I could find to eat were those small round tortilla chips. I ate 3 slowly chewing tiny bites. They had never bothered me before and 3 was always my limit. Next thing I know I'm bent over double with the worse abdominal pain you can imagine. My doc was on vacation. I called the office any way and the receptionist told me it was a wedged tortilla chip and not to worry it would go away. Well, it didn't go away and I was in the ER by 9pm that night. I went into emergency surgery at 2 a.m. and wound up having a small part of my stomach removed due to the circulation being cut off to that area. My ins. doesn’t cover lap band installations nor did it cover some of the removal surgery. I told the surgeon that when he got in there to take it out! He said what about if he could repair it and leave it in. I told him no. I had been through too much the past year with it and was tired of paying for fills and unfills out of my own pocket and that I was done with the band. As it turned out he couldn't repair it and now it's gone. I'll probably try something else if my ins. decides to cover it; however it won't be a band again. I'll go for something more permanent. Now I'm back to where I started with diabetes only now I'm out a cool 22-25 thousand dollars. At my age I would have been better served to put it into my retirement plan. This surgery wasn’t a hair brained, spur of the moment idea. I researched it for the better part of 6 years. After all this the only thing I can say is that I know I worked the band plan as instructed. I have friends who were very cavalier about the whole thing and wound up having the procedure done over again (their ins. covered it). I'm not the adventurous type, especially with my health and my money, I was careful about everything that even remotely applied to the band. Out of the 4 of us that had it done one still has hers, 2 have had redo’s and I lost mine. I believe the moral of my story is if your surgeon is as big as the side of a barn then don’t buy into this procedure. Good luck to the rest of you and happy holidays. F
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    Airport Security

    I just love the fact that I can find the answer on this website to ANY question related to the lap band. I had the security lap band question and totally found my answer here. BTW, I'm also a card carrying bander. My surgeon gave me one with my band's brand name, his name and phone number.
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    Colonoscopy

    I asked my lapband surgeon and he said I would need to use the enema prep and not the tablets and liquid preps most people use.
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    Lap band after RNY

    Has anyone responded to you? I have a friend that is interested in the same thing. I'm not finding any replies but thought I'd check with you to be sure.
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    Reflux at Night

    I think you are correct about the stress. For the past 6 weeks I've been dealing with my precious little dog and kidney problems. I bet that had a lot to do with it since I read your post. Thank you!
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    Reflux at Night

    After researching this procedure since it began in Europe I thought I knew everything about it and was totally on board. I believe where I went wrong was in thinking after the band had reached the "perfect" amount of fill that would be that and I would settle in, loose all my weight, and have the band refilled to the amount to keep me at that size. I have lost all but my last 13 lbs and I'm afraid that if I don't find a way to live with it I'm going to be in trouble. I did do a lot better than I thought I would last night. I was surprised when I my eyes flew open this moring and it was 5 a.m. I had slept for 5 hrs in bed without waking up- without reflux. This is what I did. I had nothing but water and tea from 5pm on. I ate crushed ice, drank a mixture of baking soda & water. Maybe 3 oz.(zantac, pepsid don't work anymore). I went to the freezer and got a gel ice pack. Sitting up I placed it on my abdomen below my sternum for 10-15 minutes. Then I moved it to my back low between my sholder blades. I kept alternating it back and front for I don't know how long. 1 - 2 hrs I guess. Then I fell asleep in my recliner around 10 pm. I woke up around midnight and thought gosh I didn't have reflux at all and decided to go to bed. Got up at 5 a.m. feeling good, went back to sleep until 7:45. I don't know if it will work again, but I just got back from Wally World with protein drinks and I'm doing it again tonight. I know for a fact cold reduces swelling and that's what I went with. My surgeon copped an attitude with me as well and called me "hard headed". I thought that's a strange way to treat someone that gives him $100 for 10 minutes work!! It is the medical profession that bills this procedure as next to effortless- not me. Thanks for all the replies. I appreciate all of my unknown buddies out there. We may loose our separate battles, but it is together we will win this war. Happy Memorial Day. I'll probably find a way to dilute the bar-b-sauce and drink it. :cool2:
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    Reflux at Night

    7/7/06 - band installed My first year with the band went pretty smooth. Now I'm on a band fill/unfill roller coster. My fills are usually no more than .1cc fills. Nothing great. In the past 6 months everytime I get a fill, 3 or 4 weeks later I need an unfill. $ are adding up. My last fill was less than .1 cc on 5/4/08. Last night a dinner I ate one bite too many and threw up for the first time in a long time. I had reflux/regurg (R&R) all night, couldn't sleep and will have it again tonight I'm sure. I've been on liquids all day today. I just keep thinking that if this is going to be a way of life for me I need to figure out how to reduce the swelling caused by the irratation of the reflux and/or throwing up process. Has anyone figured out how to get theselves back to that lapband comfortable feeling without unfills? Please don't say I should monitor my bites better or anything on that order. Has anyone ever tried to wait it out? Did it work? I don't usually get past loosing a couple of nights sleep and I go get an unfill from utter exhaustion. I appreciate any sincere replies. I can do without the rude & unhelpful ones.
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    AR Teachers wanting Lap Band

    where do you go for your adjustments and how much do you pay for each one?
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    Colonoscopy

    You're great!! This is information I can use. Bless you. Freeradical
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    Colonoscopy

    Yes Rosie. You are correct. I do know what goes in which end. I was pretty much fishing for info from someone who has been through it before. When it comes to medical treatments and procedures I tend to conduct my own clinical trials and go straight to the section of the population who can provide me with the best information. My surgeon has never had a colonoscopy with a lapband in place, so I won't be asking him. Thanks Rosie. Freeradical
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    Colonoscopy

    I have a question. I'm of the age that I should have a colonoscopy :faint:. I've been wondering if anyone knows what, if any, effect this has on the lapband. Is it one of those things that would require band fill to be removed before the procedure. I've heard the prep for a colonoscopy is somewhat dreadful. Freeradical
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    Anyone experience this?

    Hey Terri, I'm glad I read your post. My recent fill was last wednesday and I've had a pretty rough week. I've been thinking I need to go back for a little fill extraction. For the first time in a year I've been experiencing reflux at night whether I eat or drink 3 or even 4 hrs. before bed. I wake up with reflux and I'm also hungary because I can't eat a lot when I do eat. Then today starting this afternoon I can't eat more than 2 or 3 bites of anything without regurgitating it back up. This sucks. I'm calling Jamie first thing in the morning. I hope you got your problem under control. Thanks again this as well as reading the Major Reflux, No Restriction, & Very Little Recent Weight Loss = Stretched Pouch really helped with my decision making. Freeradical banded 7/7/06 Dr. Wellborn
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    Restriction Poll

    Cool. Thanks for the reply. I will be cutting back to having my last food intake before 7 or 8 pm.
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    Restriction Poll

    How about 5.8cc. Has anyone received MORE than 4cc in their 4cc band besides me? My doc is not concerned, but I am. Let me know if there is anyone out there in my situation please. I had my last fill 1 week ago. The only problem I'm having since then is reflux a night. Other than that I'm eating and drinking guardedly just fine. This is the first time ever I've been woken up with gastric fluid coming up in my throat several times a night. Zantac helps with the acid part of it, but I don't like this at all. Thanks, Freeradical banded 7/7/06

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