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I will be getting a revision and I might have to do a two part surgery, the removal then heal and then the sleeve. Anyone gone thru this?! We (doc and I) are hoping ill be in good shape once she is in there and do both at once but if there is too much swelling, irritation scar tissue from the band it will have to be two steps... I did the floro X-ray and everything looks mellow I have three months till I can even do the removal but still wanna soak up as much info as possible! Any input would be great!

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I will be going in wednesday for my revision , Going through the same thing, doc wont know til he gets in there if he can do the revision in one surgery or have to watit to sleeve me til my stomach heels.

Im stressed out about that part.

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I had my revision in Mexico on Sept 10th. I did not have any stomach issues with my band but one bout of extreme heartburn. If your stomach is okay now you should have no issues.......good luck

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Mindy, let me know how it goes!! Are you doing your pre op diet just in case he can do the surgery? That's what my doctors plan is.

Amazon, They did the removal and sleeve in one surgery? How did you feel? What were and are your stats if you don't mind me asking!

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I had my revision surgery on 11-14-2012 after surgery they told me the band removal went fine and they were able to repair a hiatal hernia , that was a surprise to them ( and me ) and sleeve me in one procedure. I was SO relieved to have had it done in once procedure. The day after surgery I started throwing up Water and unable to keep it down .( after they did the leak test is when it started , throwing up the barium ) After a couple more tried they ordered an EGD for me . They told me if the scope went through easily then and showed no obstructions I should be fine and not need another surgery , but if it did not I could have excess scar tissue from the band and I could need another surgery . WHAT !! Yikes . So they did it and it showed no obstruction some swelling around the band area ( where the band was ) they told me to take liquids slow . For several days I was still throwing up just water, in fact it freaked me out because it looked like I was throwing up some blood as well. Finally around day 3 or so the water was staying down . So finally I was able to go home today . NOT an easy process that's for sure , but I am glad its over. The doc told me to progress my liquids slowly , as long as I was keeping liquids down I was fine , the minute i started if i did throwing up liquids I needed to come back . But to just take it slow . So here goes ! Cross your fingers everything stays down now .

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PS There was no " pre op diet for me " since I was only able to drink liquids to begin with tahnks to the crap band !

I had been on liquids for month s.

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Glad to hear you're doing better! Scary tho! But how awesome it was 1 procedure! Keep in touch!!

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thanks , I was a little scared and frankly i still have in the back of my mind " is this ever going to end , what if this surgery did not fix my problems " But my doc assures me it will and i will be fine its just goign to take time.

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Im doing better each day , had a couplet set backs of vomiting after i got home. I take a zofran every night around 6 to help ward off the nasuea , But its not bad , still a little sore on my right side .. Do you know when your surgery is ?

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Yes I had the complete revision done on one surgery: removal of band and sleeve performed. My surgeon was absolutely fantastic! I had no real pain, no gas, up walking right after surgery(very important). I am 10.5 weeks and have lost 48 pounds as of two days ago!! Couldn't be happier!

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That's so awesome! I just started my 90 days until they can ask for approval! So hoping in February! Or march! I'm still nervous! Maybe even questioning doing it....

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its normal to be nervous about it , You just have to make sure you KNOW all there is to know about it and You KNOW you can do this ! You can never be prepared fully for this kind of surgery but you just have to educate yourself as much as you can and know that what you know about it you CAN DO !.

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