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Hi, I'm a 28 year old male with a Realize Band. I was banded in Nov. 2009 (weighed 274) and now weigh approx. 222. I lost about 12 pounds from the initial liquid diet, and the rest of the weight loss has been from dysphagia that has been occurring with no fill in the band. I've lost about 35 pounds over the last couple months. I had a bit of fill toward the beginning (a few CCs), but that wasn't enough to cause much restriction. In the early summer, when my left sternocleidomastoid (neck muscle) became inflamed, I had my fill emptied. Most of my weight loss has occurred since that time.

Here are my symptoms:

-Neck muscle (sternocleidomastoid) inflamed and hurting

-Pain in knees and elbows...sometimes in various other bones/muscles/joints

-Pain in various places in my abdomen

-Dysphagia (hard to swallow even a couple bites of soft-serve ice cream...have to gag myself to get it out)

-ears hurt (have already been checked for ear infection; there is none)

-often have back pain

-Unusually dark urine

-heart stometimes feels like it starts beating too fast

-Blood pressure has been all over the map lately

-Massive headaches

I've recently had an upper GI. Also CT scans of my neck, pelvis and abdomen. I've also had an x-ray of my chest. Everything has came back normal. I'm in so much pain that I typically don't want to get out of bed. I'm a college senior, but am not taking classes right now because of this. I almost blew my near 4.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) due to taking classes this summer. I'm concerned that I have scleroderma and will die in my 20's or 30's due to complications related to that. They say not to assume the worst, etc., etc., but my symptoms do seem to match up with scleroderma (AKA systemic sclerosis). I've also read that even though much more women have it than men, more men die from it. I hope that I haven't ended my life before it even starts, but we shall see. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Has anyone here been diagnosed with autoimmune disease(s) as a result of the procedure? I have an appt. w/ a rheumatologist on the 1st.

Regards,

David

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What about rheumatoid arthritis?

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Autoimmune means your body turns on it's self. I wouldn't think a band would cause that. It may just be a coincidence that symptoms started around the same time.

I know a lady who is 50 and has had Scleroderma and Lupus since her 20's. She is still fine and still working full time.

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What about rheumatoid arthritis?

Well, it's just that dysphagia is a hallmark symptom of scleroderma. But then again, what do I know...I hadn't even heard of such a thing as an "autoimmune disease" prior to having the procedure done. Compared to other areas of study, I've never been particularly interested in biology/anatomy and didn't start educating myself about our inner workings to speak of until earlier this year. Thanks for your response.

-David

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I've never heard of an auto-immune disease developing from the being banded, and have never come across anything in my research of the band.

Not being a medical professional, I can't make judgements on what may be causing your problems, but I really do wish you the best. Sounds like you've had a terrible 10 months.

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Autoimmune means your body turns on it's self. I wouldn't think a band would cause that. It may just be a coincidence that symptoms started around the same time.

I know a lady who is 50 and has had Scleroderma and Lupus since her 20's. She is still fine and still working full time.

I'm glad she's doing well, but she's an exception. Also, my symptoms started within a couple months of having the procedure done. A bit hard to discount it as being a coincidence, don't you think? I've already read that there's an ongoing investigation about whether or not gastric banding causes autoimmune diseases. I read it at some surgeon's site.

-David

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David,

I've never heard of the band causing an autoimmune disease, but who knows what the last straw was when someone's body turns on itself. I hope they find the answer for you soon!

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David,

I've never heard of the band causing an autoimmune disease, but who knows what the last straw was when someone's body turns on itself. I hope they find the answer for you soon!

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Hey, thanks. It would be nice to at least know what the hell is going on, even if it is a terminal illness. The factors of "unknown" and "anticipation" are very influential in human psychology.

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Hi David. This reminds me of a friend who, within a week of getting gastric bypass surgery, was diagnosed with ALL (bone marrow cancer). We know that the surgery did not cause him to have cancer, but we do feel the surgery caused his body to be weak and stressed, and the symptoms of his disease ALL to come out.... so perhaps that is the case with you. Maybe you already had an autoimmune disease, and the lapband surgery just caused the symptoms to come out sooner? Just a thought. I hope you figure out what's going on soon, so you can feel better.

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Hi David. This reminds me of a friend who, within a week of getting gastric bypass surgery, was diagnosed with ALL (bone marrow cancer). We know that the surgery did not cause him to have cancer, but we do feel the surgery caused his body to be weak and stressed, and the symptoms of his disease ALL to come out.... so perhaps that is the case with you. Maybe you already had an autoimmune disease, and the LAP-BAND® surgery just caused the symptoms to come out sooner? Just a thought. I hope you figure out what's going on soon, so you can feel better.

This is exactly what I was going to say - and I do work in the medical profession. Sometimes the smallest trigger and create symptoms where we never saw them before.... Find the best doctor you can and get your questions answered.

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I'm glad she's doing well, but she's an exception. Also, my symptoms started within a couple months of having the procedure done. A bit hard to discount it as being a coincidence, don't you think? I've already read that there's an ongoing investigation about whether or not gastric banding causes autoimmune diseases. I read it at some surgeon's site.

-David

A temporal association is not always causality. Talk to a physician.

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Hi David. This reminds me of a friend who, within a week of getting gastric bypass surgery, was diagnosed with ALL (bone marrow cancer). We know that the surgery did not cause him to have cancer, but we do feel the surgery caused his body to be weak and stressed, and the symptoms of his disease ALL to come out.... so perhaps that is the case with you. Maybe you already had an autoimmune disease, and the LAP-BAND® surgery just caused the symptoms to come out sooner? Just a thought. I hope you figure out what's going on soon, so you can feel better.

This response seems the most logical, the surgery is very traumatic, and could have triggered a rapid onset of your already existing disease that has been incubating. Either way I hope you are able to get this figured out and possibly fixed. Keep your head up!

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This response seems the most logical, the surgery is very traumatic, and could have triggered a rapid onset of your already existing disease that has been incubating. Either way I hope you are able to get this figured out and possibly fixed. Keep your head up!

I agree that seems most logical. Anything that stresses your body can trigger an autoimmune disease. You probably already had the autoimmune disease and it just now showed up.

Edited to add: I've read that if you have an autoimmune disease then YOU ARE NOT a candidate for banding.

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I haven't seen any peer-reviewed research linking the band with autoimmune disease, so I'd be inclined to view it as coincidental.

I'm very, very sorry that you're experiencing these distressing symptoms, though--and hope you get to the bottom of it quickly.

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