bigdog63764 0 Posted July 10, 2006 I just happen to stumble on this site while i was looking at the obesityhelp.com sight, and I am glad I did. It is so nice to find a sight that everyone has the lapband surgery. I have a question tho, I have just had a PE (bloodclot in the Lung) on May 26, 2006, and wanted to know if there was anyone else that has had this complication and the surgery or not? I go to my Dr. seminar tommorow night and am looking forward to learning more about this problem. I have had a Cardiologist, a Pulminologist and my regular doctor tell me that this surgery is something I should be looking into. The Cardiologist and the Pulminologist both came in to see me while I was in the hospital and told my family if I did not get the weight off I would never see my son graduate, he is only 4 years old. I am on Cumadin for the PE and my levels are where they should be :confused: . But I am scared along with my family, my wife, brother and mother support me in this but my father and step mother don't. I know I am 38 almost 39 and it would help if I had everyones support on this. Thank you for listening, Bigdog :help: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
neenagh 0 Posted July 10, 2006 Hi Bigdog, Welcome! I'm sorry, I dont know what PE is, but as far as your dad being unsupportive, I'm sorry. He probably doesn't understand what you are going through, and how safe the band is. You can try to educate him, but if he doesn't come 'round, just remember, its your body and your life! I wish you the best of luck with whatever decision you make. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Northernsun 4 Posted July 10, 2006 Hi There and Welcome! I had clots in both my lungs and also am on warfarin for life. I chose the this surgery over RNY basically because the risks are less, but now I am really glad i chose this way. This is a less invasive surgery - go off thinners for a week before and do the shots of lovenox for a few days after till the blood thinners start working again and expect to have INRs at least weekly for awhile. The new way of eatting and the different foods will more then likely screw with the INR results for awhile. I had surgery in Feb and after my test at the end of June I am finally able to go back to testing 1x a month instead of weekly, then biweekly as i was doing. Eatting high Protein can increase your need for warfarin as can eatting lots of green vegis and especially broccoli- cut the amounts down and the INR results go way up. Good Luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites