Alexandra 55 Posted April 10, 2007 I had my band replaced 6 days ago due to a slip. My insurance paid even though I am close to my goal weight. The replacement surgery was longer but less painfull than my original surgery. I feel a lot better getting it fixed. Good luck with yours, don't give up on getting a replacement band.Jen That's really good to hear, Jen! Did you have it replaced at the same time your first one was removed? Or was there some time in between? I don't relish the idea of two surgeries, but this one was so easy (relatively speaking) I'm not scared of doing it one more time. Congratulations and it's great to hear that you feel better! I am too. :biggrin1: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kayford 0 Posted April 10, 2007 Under the fluoroscope this morning, there it was, clear as day. My band has slipped down and nothing was going through. Surgery is indicated, since I had so little Fluid in the band that an unfill is unlikely to make any difference. Monday I'll be on the table, and I gather that's when the doctor will determine whether it can be repaired, replaced then, or must be removed altogether for healing. If the last happens, my band days are probably over, since I doubt my insurance will pay for replacement on someone with a BMI of 30. I'll keep you all posted. Thanks for any good thoughts you want to send my way. :nervous How did surgery go yesterday and what was your outcome and prognosis? We are soooo ready to hear from you!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alexandra 55 Posted April 10, 2007 Hi Kayford, I started another thread but I guess you missed it. Surgery was a breeze, relatively speaking, and I was home in four hours. They took the band out but everything inside is healthy and well so I can be rebanded in a few weeks if I decide to. Naturally my family and friends are all saying "oh, you'll be able to maintain your weight on your own, now, right?" but I'm not so sure. One day out and I'm already hungry. But I'm feeling great for a day out of surgery, and as long as I'm healthy that's all that counts!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cheelah53 0 Posted April 10, 2007 if it helps any.......i've just had a new larger band put in from slippage.......april 2nd,......insurance approved it....and i feel great!! excited about the new band, but plan to do without any restriction for at least a month just to rest some.........but good luck and things will probably go well! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dsonos1 0 Posted April 11, 2007 My band slipped in November and my doctor emptied it. I went back in January and he put 3 cc's in, but no restriction. I went for an barium swallow and they said it has slipped. I am waiting to see the doctor to see what he will do. What is sleeve gastrectomy? I am thinking about gastric bypass instead. I have already gained 30 lbs back from November. Has anyone had bypass after banding? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites