adorkbl 156 Posted June 26, 2012 Mine didn't flip but developed a leak. I had mine repaired under local anesthia. It was not a bad surgery at all. I chatted with my surgeon and joked around about how I was a malpractice lawyer *wink*. Now the recovery was pretty painful. I don't remember having that much tenderness at the port site the first time around. Still nothing that couldn't be handled with Advil and frozen peas. 1 CharMeese reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CharMeese 0 Posted June 26, 2012 For those of us who have had problems with this surgery, Congratulation for continuing your fight. adorkbl, you keep up your work, you are doing really well. Making the commitment to have this surgery done is a big step, and to have problems and then keep fighting is a even bigger commitment, both emotionally and financially. To those who haven't gone back to continue your fight try one more time. Never say never. If you can't because of finances maybe the band people will read these posts and follow up on their commitment. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jean McMillan 2,973 Posted June 26, 2012 Emailed him directly just a few minutes ago. I'm not sure if he's even getting updates from my PCP regarding all my stomach issues I've been reporting. The x-ray clearly shows it flipped and some of the blood tests have come back out of range so I sure hope so. We'll find out shortly and hope tomorrow shows what needs to get fixed. He may not be getting updates from your PCP unless you specifically tell your PCP to update him and sign a waiver to allow them to share your medical info. That must have been a mighty painful fill to prevent you from getting another one in 3 long years, and it's hardly surprising that your weight loss has been disappointing because the band doesn't usually work very well without fills. I wouldn't give up on it too quickly, though. You can ask for a shot of lidocaine to numb your abdomen to make another fill more comfortable. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jdomke1 0 Posted June 26, 2012 I'm not disappointed with my weight loss at all... All of my co-morbides have disappeared and I probably wouldn't have survived Leukemia two years ago and four rounds of Chemo if I hadn't been that healthy from all my weight loss. Had my ultrasound this morning and the tech didn't seem concerned about anything she saw. She thinks the next step will now be an upper GI barium swallow to see what my band is doing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krussell19 217 Posted June 26, 2012 I to have had nothing but port problems. 2 revisions and its flipped again! I dont have the time or money to have it done again. So i have to have them manipulate it and move it all over and stab me ten times just to get it in. So painful and im sore for a few days after. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites