lovemysgt 4 Posted September 25, 2010 Has anyone here had band slippage? if so what was it from and what did your surgeon do? has anyone cheated and ate mushies a day before they were allowed to? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vlp1968 83 Posted September 25, 2010 If your band slips, you all of a sudden can't keep anything down. If it happens, you need a surgery to correct it. As far as moving to mushies, I wouldn't think one day would make much of a difference. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zeniada 9 Posted September 25, 2010 I wouldn't call starting mushies a day before cheating...I actually called my doc and he said that if I feel up to trying the next phase just go slow and listen to my body... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Manda87 3 Posted September 25, 2010 Couldn't your band slip over time though? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fire girl 1 Posted September 26, 2010 I had a slipped band, 8 months post op. I had a stuck episode....wouldn't come up wouldn't go down. Vomited for two days and band slipped, broke all of my stitches that hold the band in place. Doctor took out .5 cc to try and get the food to pass, that didn't work. He took out 2 more cc, that didn't work. Totally unfilled me it still wouldn't pass. Two surgeries in the past two weeks - no food, just liquid and no exercise.....I think no exercise bothers me more than the no food part...LOL. So yes - slipped band means surgery..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Boo_68 6 Posted September 26, 2010 I just had surgery on 9/21/10 for a slipped band...a year and a half without any problems then..BAAAMMM hit with the Flu and 2 weeks of vomitting landed me in the ER for 2 days. All I could do was cry...one Doctor wanted to remove it immediately the other said unfill the band to see if it would slide back into place. I chose the second Doctors oppinion...waited two weeks to do another Barium Swallow and the band hadn't budged. Going into surgery I had no clue what I would wake up to. Choice 1. Unbuckle the Band and have another surgery in 6 weeks to reattach. 2. Remove the band and consider Gastric Bypass for a maintenance plan. or lucky number 3. If there is no sign of infection or erosion...reposition the band and start all over. I was fortunate enough that #3 is what happened. I know for me, this was an awakening that problems can arise..even if your following everything exactly as you should. If I had to do it over again, I would of went and got unfilled the first day I was sick...chosing to think I was invicible landed me surgery to fix the band and a 3 day hospital stay. I'm so glad they were able to repair it all in one surgery...very fortunate. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tranquility 0 Posted September 26, 2010 I had something of a bug yesterday, it came on all of a sudden, naseua. I've never vomited since my surgery 14 months ago, but last pm, I did vomit something like bile -it felt like I wanted to really vomit like before, but nothing could come up through the band. I was verly uncomfortable and still am a bit sore and weak. I can drink Water today, and I ate some chicken ground up, but feel kind of closed up at the esophaegus. I, too wonder how do you know that your band has slipped? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MellieW 0 Posted September 26, 2010 I was just banded on the 21st of this month and I've read a lot over the past several months about slippage caused from vomiting and I'm wondering from those of you who have experienced this if vomiting when you're sick was the norm for you prior to surgery or was it something new after being banded. I rarely get ill and can't remember ever vomiting when I did. I really hope that isn't going to change now that I've been banded. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Boo_68 6 Posted December 4, 2010 For me personally....this is the first time I'd ever had the Flu...and I'm almost 43 yrs. old. They found my slip by doing a Barium Swallow....Day 1 I was fine and by Day 3 it showed the slippage. I know for me, I have Phenergan (anti nausea) meds on hand now if I need them, and I will go for an immediate Unfill (complete untill) if I ever get that sick again. Surgery of any kind is a risk...a risk I don't want to take again....5 days total in the hospital, thank God for insurance! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scottyd 0 Posted December 4, 2010 I just had surgery on 9/21/10 for a slipped band...a year and a half without any problems then..BAAAMMM hit with the Flu and 2 weeks of vomitting landed me in the ER for 2 days. All I could do was cry...one Doctor wanted to remove it immediately the other said unfill the band to see if it would slide back into place. I chose the second Doctors oppinion...waited two weeks to do another Barium Swallow and the band hadn't budged. Going into surgery I had no clue what I would wake up to. Choice 1. Unbuckle the Band and have another surgery in 6 weeks to reattach. 2. Remove the band and consider Gastric Bypass for a maintenance plan. or lucky number 3. If there is no sign of infection or erosion...reposition the band and start all over. I was fortunate enough that #3 is what happened. I know for me, this was an awakening that problems can arise..even if your following everything exactly as you should. If I had to do it over again, I would of went and got unfilled the first day I was sick...chosing to think I was invicible landed me surgery to fix the band and a 3 day hospital stay. I'm so glad they were able to repair it all in one surgery...very fortunate. I had the same thing a year ago, get that thing unfilled fast when your sick, it might save you the surgery. Mine the insurance did not cover the 2nd surgery. still fighting a 10 month later and I am not winning that battle. my band closed off to where I could not eat or drink. from the flu and taking IV's to eat before having surgery. Bad days Slipped bands suck.Scotty D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites