charleston-mom 0 Posted January 29, 2008 I also had an erosion and almost died. I had revision surgery in August, to a gastric bypass, and couldn't be happier. However, the doctor spent the first two HOURS of my surgery picking pieces of a disintigrated band out of my stomach wall. I probably had weeks left to live only. I was very lucky. Now, however, I am truly happy again. To me, the difference between these two surgeries is night and day. I never got anywhere near close to goal after lapband. The gastric bypass is an absolute dream come true. I have lost 79 pounds in 5 months and am wearing a size 6-8. I've still got a little more to lose, but I have my health back, and hope for being thin, real hope, for the first time. Reoperation rates, long term, 8-12 years out, for lapband are VERY high. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BJean 16 Posted January 29, 2008 Thank you Denise. I just got back from the doc. I have a severe kidney infection and probable stones. I'm struggling with whether to try to wait it out or go on to the hospital. Thanks for your response. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BJean 16 Posted January 29, 2008 Charleston mom: What were your symptoms with the erosion? Thank God you went when you did! How long had you had the band? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chell1957 2 Posted January 29, 2008 I happened on this doing my research. All I know about it is what I read here. So of course you should RESEARCH much more. I do find it interesting. Please use cut/paste if the link dose not work for you. Chell http://www.gastricbypasssanfrancisco.com/vertical-gastrectomy-sleeve-san-francisco-ca.htm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
charleston-mom 0 Posted January 29, 2008 Charleston mom: What were your symptoms with the erosion? Thank God you went when you did! How long had you had the band? I was ten years out. I had my first slip after about year 2 and they removed the Fluid and it slipped back up. Had my second slip after about 6 years; same thing. Then I found it hard to eat any solid food without vomiting. Lost most of my teeth (had to have them capped). I went in - in June - for a check up to see if maybe I could have some Fluid put back in and try to jump start the weight loss which is when I found out I had another bad slip. They could not tell the erosion until they got in there - it was VERY bad. I'm very lucky and very grateful to be alive. Other than solid food intolerance, which is quite common in any case with the band, I didn't have symptoms. The doctors said I might have lived another few weeks had I not happened to have made an appointment to get a fill and found out what was going on. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites