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I am scheduled to have lapband revision surgery with a hiatal hernia repair on November 11. I was banded in February 2010 and have lost almost 80 lbs. Have not tolerated fills since December 2010 and the doctor diagnosed me with chronic slip.

I am wondering if anyone else has had the revision and how the surgery differed for the first time around. Did you miss more of work than you did originally?

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In many ways it was easier than the original because the port wasn't bothered and muscle pain was significant with the first surgery. I actually went back to work sooner than the original time. The biggest problem I had with revision surgery was gas gas gas, both abdominal and intestinal because the surgery took longer than the placement surgery. I became milk intolerant for months but that gradually resolved....thank God for Oh-Yeah lactose free RTD (ready to drink) lactose free Protein shakes....so yummy I still drink them!!! Also, my sweet spot changed and it has taken longer to reach it, so exercise is paramount.

Best wishes,

Mimi

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I am recovering from revision surgery.now. I had surgery on Oct. 14. I have just as many incisions, but appears that the surgeon reopened previous scars. I did not experience gas like the 1st surgery. Right now, my biggest complaint is that I have been, and still am on, in liquids. I was on liquids for about 1 week previous to surgery, and now, 2 weeks after. The 1st week was Clear Liquids. Now, at least, I am on full liquids. I was told that I could not lift anything heavier than 10 lbs, but was able to bowl with my league this last Sunday. My surgeon did not write down that he filled my port at the surgery, so

he wanted to give me a fill on Monday, but I declined as I am going on a cruise. I am, now, regretting that decision, as my fill apt is for the Wed before Thanksgiving! And he would not let me wait longer! Anyway, good luck with your revision! Karen :unsure:

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Thanks for the information. I am hoping that this surgery will allow me to get back on track. Having these band slips going on for several months now has really played with my head and I feel like I have "lost" several months of good weight loss. Did either of you have imbrication with your revision? Doctor has offered it as an option for me. How long were you out of work with the revision surgery?

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Thanks for the information. I am hoping that this surgery will allow me to get back on track. Having these band slips going on for several months now has really played with my head and I feel like I have "lost" several months of good weight loss. Did either of you have imbrication with your revision? Doctor has offered it as an option for me. How long were you out of work with the revision surgery?

I guess not, since I don't know what that is. But, my surgeon was pleased that he did not have to remove the lapband and put in t anew one. Once again, good luck. Karen

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