DeniseG 3 Posted August 5, 2004 Dishdiva, did you see Dr. Ponce? ? that is who I go to. He is a really great doctor. I have not met the others, I am sure they are good too. Yes, the doctor was really suprised when my husband's band went back to normal. I doubt that happens very often. He still has to go back next month and have a second check up. He really wants a fill. He has gained 20 pounds. Of course, he can lose 20 pounds within a month. That stinks lol. It has taken me almost a year to lose 50 lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mbz 0 Posted August 5, 2004 Denise, that is so great that your husbands slip went back, he is lucky!....My doc says it doesnt usually happen..... Did his doc tell him how severe the slippage was?...Did he say it was "slight"???....Or more pronounced? Just wondering....thanks.:phanvan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeniseG 3 Posted August 6, 2004 Unfortunately, I don't know the severity of his slippage. I know when he had the slippage, he couldn't keep anything down. It wasn't the "stuck" feeling we normally get. He would eat at 6p and end up having to throw up that food around 3am. Nothing would digest. He couldn't even keep down Water. Also, something that was weird. If say, he drank tea, when he threw up, it was as if it would separate. (water,tea, sugar) He also had severe heartburn all the time. The doctor said, more then likely the slippage was from throwing up (which he was doing several times a day) They were able to see the slippage from the front view on the barium test. He had his band almost completely loosened for about a month 1/2 When that happened after a couple of days, he could eat almost anything. When he went back to the doctor, they were sure that it wouldn't have improved since I believe 80% of slippages need resurgery. All I can say, it must have been a miracle Share this post Link to post Share on other sites