timetobefree
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Banded November 25, 2009
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timetobefree started following Confirmed! Leak Not My Imagination, Esophageal Dilation with prolapse, Has Anyone Experienced This Type Of Pain? and and 7 others
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Esophageal Dilation with prolapse
timetobefree replied to househuntress's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Despite following the rules 99% of the time, my band slipped and flipped two directions, dragging my stomach up and through in twisty way that caused some pretty severe damage, including esophageal dilation that is still there a bit more than 6 months after having my band removed. If you are struggling with either of these issues, I strongly urge you to address them sooner than later. I really thought that removing the band would equal issues also being removed. I initially got the band because I liked the idea that it was not permanent, but it turns out the damage can be permanent if left untreated long enough. Whether you fix your band, go WLS-free, or opt for another WLS, I wish you the best of luck! -
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Has Anyone Experienced This Type Of Pain?
timetobefree replied to sharonk's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hmmm, my first slip was accompanied by TONS of pain. My second one was completely surprising, as I had no pain and no problem eating. -
Has Anyone Experienced This Type Of Pain?
timetobefree replied to sharonk's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
That's how I felt when I had gallstones. I explained it as I couldn't tell if my back hurt so bad that it was upsetting my stomach, or if my stomach hurt so bad it was bothering my back. Hope you figure out what it is soon! -
I had a pretty similar situation. First slip in Jan of this year after 2 years of being banded. Complete unfill, waited nearly four months to start filling, went slow and cautious, and then had another slip within two months. Band was removed a week ago, and like christiemr, I am having to wait about 4 months to revise to the sleeve due to the damage caused by the band. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but according to my surgeon (and this is just one opinion), slips very rarely truly fix themselves by unfilling, and once you have a slip, it's likely to occur again. Again, this is just one opinion, but it was true in my case and the case of many others I know. I hope your outcome is much better!
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I'm a day late to this, but in case anyone else is reading and wondering. When I went to the ER for an unfill, they insisted it was all or nothing. It was their protocol, although no one told me that until I waited all night for the bariatric surgeon to come in and see me in the AM. I opted to wait and see my own doc a few hours later for a 1cc unfill.
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timetobefree reacted to a post in a topic: Should I Get Lapband Removed And Do Rny Or Sleeve? Help!!
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I, too, understand your fear. It's always scary going under, but the odds are very, very, very likely that you will be fine. I had mine removed less than a week ago, and I am here to tell the tale. Good luck to you!
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My first slip was accompanied by severe pain any time I drank even a sip of liquid, no way I could have eaten. Being unable to keep food/liquid down can definitely be a sign of a slip, however, it could also just be that your band is too tight. I highly recommend you get it taken care of immediately, as regardless of what it is, it's not good for your band to be slipped or too tight. Good luck!
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Constant Nausea And Burning Sensation
timetobefree replied to cadezma77's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
When I had constant nausea, it was a slip. I absolutely would NOT let a regular doc mess around with your band - they typically don't know enough about it to even diagnose a slip on x-ray. Please find a band doc and get seen! -
Should I Get Lapband Removed And Do Rny Or Sleeve? Help!!
timetobefree replied to nwmsfootball79's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
While the delivery could have been a bit kinder, I will say it gets tiring being blamed for my slip, so I get the frustration. I read these boards regularly, and there is definitely an attitude that if you have a slip, you somehow earned it yourself. It HAS to be your fault. Like I said earlier, I used to feel that way, and I had to eat some major crow. My slip came about after a serious upper respiratory infection with an unending cough. I took medicine, went to my doctor, did everything I could, but I still coughed relentlessly for days. I can't say for sure it was the cough, but I feel in my heart of hearts it caused the slip. And once it slipped, it just would not go back, even going four months completely unfilled. I know the temptation to believe that others cause their slips, because that means you can prevent it from happening to yourself, but the truth is, bands slip. Sometimes it just happens, even to those of us who were totally successful and total rule followers. -
YES! My guess is because it is normally sewn to the muscle wall, which has nerve endings. Thankfully, our stomachs don't have nerve endings, so they don't hurt after the band removal. At least that's my understanding!
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Should I Get Lapband Removed And Do Rny Or Sleeve? Help!!
timetobefree replied to nwmsfootball79's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Hi, I'm sorry for your struggles. I can really relate. First of all, please don't blame yourself (assuming you followed the rules). I was banded in Nov 2007, followed the rules to a "T", lost 198 lbs in 2 years, and then had two slips and a leak. I used to be totally pompous, thinking that people who struggled with the band were to blame. Then it happened to me, and I quickly learned that it can fail through no fault of the user. Let me just say, I learned a real lesson in humility. I had my band out Friday. There was a fair bit of damage done by the band - scarring and pulled my fundus (left part of the stomach) through the diaphragm. I am healing for the next four months and revising to the sleeve. If I were you, I would think long and hard, and be honest with yourself, about how well you followed the rules with the band. If you were able to follow the rules and think you could again, the sleeve would likely be a good option, as it accomplishes weight loss in a similar fashion to the band (restriction). If you struggled, I would consider RNY, as it uses malabsorption. I would personally not consider another band, based on the damage it caused despite me following the rules. Good luck with whatever you decide! -
While my surgeon couldn't determine exactly what kind of leak I had in my band, I did have two slips and some type of leak, as it just wouldn't hold Fluid. After a lot of soul-searching, I have decided to revise to the sleeve. I lost a TON with the band, but it was a long, complicated road to get there. The slightest fill would send me from no restriction/no relief from hunger/no lasting satiation to unable to swallow my own saliva. It was a back and forth game that got tiring. And expensive, since I'm self-pay. I followed the rules to a "T", and worked out a ton, but I was miserable for a big portion of the last almost three years. My band was removed Friday. It caused a significant amount of damage, including scarring and pulling my fundus through my diaphragm. I'm onto my four-month healing process before revising to the sleeve. No WLS is guaranteed, and none is right for everyone. You just have to go with what you think will work best for you, follow the rules, and hope for a little luck!
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Confirmed! Leak Not My Imagination
timetobefree replied to bcf_momma's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
BCF, I am sorry - I had a very similar situation. I actually had my ex-surgeon tell me that bands can't and don't develop leaks. Really?! Then why should my band have 9 cc in it and you can only extract 4 cc? And why did I have good restriction, you add 1 cc more, and suddenly I have ZERO restriction? He kept telling me that we'd just keep trying to fill it. Um, no, we won't. It's expensive, it's time off work, and I am self-pay. His office would neglect to call me back for weeks on end, despite numerous messages and promises. I finally gave up on them. I found another surgeon who removed my band on Friday. I am revising to sleeve in November. This level of maintenance along with the issues the band was causing (slips causing scarring, etc.), and I am just done with it. -
Can The Band Reposition Itself After A Slip?
timetobefree replied to marfar7's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
At just over 2 years out and 198 lbs lost, my band slipped. It did reposition itself after a complete unfill, only to slip again after a few more fills, about 4 months later. It also developed a leak. According to the two surgeons I saw, once it slips, the chances are it will likely slip again. I ended up opting to have it removed (yesterday as a matter of fact) and will revise to the sleeve in a few months. I couldn't do it one surgery because of the extent of damage caused by the band. I don't really regret my band, as I lost a lot of weight and am going to revise. I don't know if I would have been brave enough to go with a more invasive WLS had I not started with and had such success with the band first. However, I was virtually the model band patient, followed the rules to a "T", and I still ended up with two slips and a leak.