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I had lapband surgery on March 13, 2012. I was so excited and got along great until June. On June 6 I had to have my lapband removed due to an esophageal yeast infection. It took three rounds of antifungal to get rid of it. Is there anyone who has experienced this?

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Oh no! It sounds very unpleasant. Good luck going forward.

I hope you are able to get back to your weight loss journey soon.

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wwwwow wowwow

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why did they have to take the band out? why wouldn't the treatment work with it in and do you plan to get it back in? hope insurance paid for all this. good luck

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I have the same question. Why couldnt they treat you with the band in place. Seems strange they would take it out just to treat a yeast infection unless there was erosion or something like that.

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I am so sorry to hear that you had this problem. Did they tell you what had caused it? I hope you are healed and well.

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No Dr. did not tell me what caused it. I did take antifungal w/ band in. I couldn't eat initially and after one round I couldn't even hold down Water. Dr. said it could be unbuckled or it could be taken out. I had been in the week before for an EGD due to pain which is when the yeast infection was found.and was put on the antifungal. The antifungal hadn't worked and when I asked why, Dr. response was, "I'm not a GI specialist, I don't know." and said I could have until the morning to decide, but direct admitted me so I wouldn't dehydrate. I was not getting informed care and knew it wasn't going to get any better as I had been at this process for a year and a half. I opted to have it out and ended up having to take 2 more rounds of antifungal and have Fluid removed from my incision site. I had so many unanswered questions and couldn't get physician to even see me in the hospital. Finally a bariatric nurse came in as I kept insisting that I talk to someone and the nurse pretty much told me my body was rejecting the band and after our talk and seeing that this nurse had had experience in bariatrics for approx. 7 years I made the decision to have it out. I haven't been back to operating physician. But did have to have a ct scan on belly due to enormous protrusion on belly at incision site. Thankfully a new bariatric surgeon had moved into my community that I went to to have the fluid removed from my incision site. I've looked online to try and find information on yeast infections in the esophagus and I haven't found anything yet that relates it to lap band surgery. Emotionally/mentally I've had a difficult time and am still trying to lose weight, but not considering surgery at this point.

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I've also had problems with another type of surgery. Keep your attitude positive and don 't give up there's more to come for you .

Joni2

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