clarksotherhalf1202 3 Posted May 13, 2013 Thanks so much for the feedback Ladies. I absolutely love Lapbandtalk. I can always come here for resources and knowledgeable people. I am going to start on my Quest to find a doctor here. I really feel the need to see one just to be sure everything is okay. I notice that I only really PB when I eat too fast. what does PB mean? I newly banded so I guess I'm not familiar.... Also you could try my Dr.'s here in Savannah I understand it's a bit of a comute (I think 2 hrs) but If you're really concerned... I know my Doc. is amazing and so is his partners and staff and if you called them and told them you're worries they will find out what is wrong for sure also there is someone there to answer your questions 24hrs a day so you could call them and tell them your concerns and maybe it's something they know off hand and won't even have to be seen for it OR they could possibly give you a number of a good place to call in Atlanta to handle your concerns so you won't have to drive out of town at all my Doctor is Dr. Oliver Whipple (he's got an amazing rating on LBT.com you can look him up) and his office number is 912-350-3438 ... remember there is someone there on call 24hrs a day Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hynita 113 Posted May 18, 2013 I found out in January I had a bad slip and that it needed to be removed or fixed I had zero symptoms only thing I noticed was I was getting hungry more often and was able to eat a lot more then I could before. So about 3 weeks ago I had it removed and plan on getting the sleeve next month. If I was you I get Your primary care doctor to get a upper gi done to see if you had a slip. That's how I found out. Maybe they can fax copies of the report to your old surgeon in the other state. 1 JACKIEO85 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites