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I was banded on 2/2 and have had no problems at all. However, a couple of weeks after I was banded I developed a rash my arm. Now the rash has spread to a couple of other spots. I haven't switched soaps or lotions. Could this be a reaction to the lap band? I don't want to have it removed!

Is this possible?:cry

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Have you made any other changes, such as Vitamins or supplements when you got your band? I had a rash on my foot that went up the back of my leg. I suffered with it for several months until I could find a dermatologist that could tell me possible causes. It ended up being too much dietary metals in my vitamins. So, I had to change Vitamin brands. Just my 2 cents...

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What does it feel like? Does it hurt? Does it itch? What color is it?

Truthfully, I would go see a doctor about it. If you were allergic to your band, you would know it RIGHT AWAY.

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I learned the hard way that YOU don't have to have switched soaps or personal hygeine items.

I broke out with huge lumps under my arms! I had used the same deodorant for well over a year, but it was obviously the culprit! Either they had changed the formula---which is quite common (read New and Improved!), or I developed a reaction/allergy to something in it---somehow something changed!!! I was miserable for a few days. I switched after a few days of nothing...and worrying that I was going to stink, and had no problems with the new one.

I agree if it continues to see your Dr. if they can't pin point it, they can refer you to a dermatologist.

Good Luck-

Kat

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I am also having a weird skin thing! I was banded almost 2 years ago and have suddenly started getting "blister" looking things on my body. When they first started, they were on my hands but now they appear all over. They sometimes itch, then dry up, and go away. They move to different areas of my body. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks

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When they dry up are you left with little scars where the blisters were, or is it as though they had never been there?

Honestly, to everyone asking questions - we aren't professionals and the most we can do is guess. If you're curious enough to post and ask us, you're probably curious to make an appt with a dermatologist. It's always better to be safe. Rest assured that the chances of reactions to your band are virtually nil.

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Well I finally got an appt. with a dermatologist tomorrow. If it is lap band related I will let y'all know.

I did try taking Claritan for Hives, and the rash seems to have calmed down somewhat.

I would think if it was lap-band related I would get a rash where the port is. But that part is okay.

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Wheetsin:

They leave little scars where they have been. Sounds like you may know what I mean! Help! I know we aren't pros, but experience is a great teacher. Terri

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Perhaps its just a coinkydink,,but i TOO developed a rash under my upper left arm adn forearm,,a fine splotchy itchy rash, ALso,,its on my lower back. I got posion ivy 2 weeks ago, but this isnt the same. I'm trying everything before I break down and see a physican,,as i have NO insurance. I too wondered if the band caused a rash if it was being rejected, but cant find any info. I dont go back for a checkup for 19 days,,if it gets worse, i'll break down and see my GP. Thanks for ya'lls posts~

Banded 1/29/07

Dr Ken Cleveland-CMMC-Jackson, MS

331/298/150

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I asked my surgeon about this very issue before I let them band me. He said that the band is made out of the same material as joint replacements and that it was virtually impossible to be allergic to it. We come into contact with things everyday, in the grocrey store at the park, who knows what you may have touched that could have given you an allergic or viral rash. If it bothers you go to your doctor and have them check it, you may need some medicine for it.

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