RSwann 13 Posted June 13, 2014 How do you know that your band is where it's supposed to be? How would you know that your band has slipped? How would you know if your pouch was still intact (and not stretched)? Hernias? I'm just curious. I have had a few instances where I felt too full. It was nearly painful. So, I think to myself, if something ever went wrong with my band, how would I know? Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catfish87 3,471 Posted June 13, 2014 (edited) Hi @@RSwann One thing I am passionate about is using Fluoroscopy to "SEE" everything is well with the band. I speak from experience when I say it can really make a difference. My surgeons office uses it for all adjustments now...and for that I am glad! It is similar to a live Xray if you will. When I get an adjustment, or even just want it, they'll have me stand on a tilt table, they turn the machine on and have me drink a contrast Fluid (barium solution). It shows how fast or slow the Fluid passes through the stoma area and can also show many other things...correct placement, etc. I'd suggest discussing with your surgeon's office about possibly having it done. http://www.hoab.org/fluoroscopy-st-louis-missouri/ This thread actually has a video of what mine looked like about a year ago. http://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/168149-heres-what-my-restriction-level-looks-like/ Edited June 13, 2014 by catfish87 5 dcooper28, enjoythetime, 2muchfun and 2 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2muchfun 8,927 Posted June 13, 2014 First, you're much too early in this process to be fretting about slips and problems. We all feel full if we eat too much. Second, only your surgeon can tell if you're band is in trouble and it rarely occurs. Catfish's suggestion is very valid. 4 Weeviegurl, enjoythetime, catfish87 and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MaryV 34 Posted June 16, 2014 If there was a slip it would be very painful and most people can not eat or drink anything without getting sick and some people who have a slip can eat anything and everything but usually severe pain is involved. There will be days when you feel your band isnt working then there is that one little moment when you eat something and it reminds you that it is still there. One time they thought i had a slip and i felt like dying but the fluroscopy showed that everything was fine just some irritation but when in doubt always check with your doctor. 1 2muchfun reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites