balrog429 16 Posted February 26, 2018 Hi all! I posted this in the general forum as well, but since I’m going for VSG I figured it wouldn’t hurt to have it here as well. I just wanted to introduce myself. I’ve been on the forums in the past to read all I can about the VSG surgery. Tons of great info here. I had the lap band placed on 2008 and finally had it removed last year because of a lot of complications. Now I am on the journey to VSG. Truthfully I should had had the revision when I had the band taken out, but the surgeon was against it. Now I am tracking my weight with my Dr. to fulfill the 6 month requirement for my insurance. My goal is to have the surgery sometime in July since that’s the timeline for the insurance, but we’ll see. Im sure there are others going through this same timeline so if your looking for support count me in. 2 Toomanytacos and Creekimp13 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shedo82773 1,236 Posted February 26, 2018 That darn LAP BAND worked it unMAGIC on so many!!! My hubby had his 13 years and lost around 100#'s he still had lots more to lose. Finally it malfunctioned and was removed Sept 2013. Almost killed him for sure. He had the SLEEVE on June 6th 2016. He has lost a total of 300#'s total. With the Sleeve he doen't always stick to his program and does a lot of ups and downs. Good Luck on your journey. I look forward to following your Weight Loss. Again Welcome 1 Toomanytacos reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
balrog429 16 Posted February 27, 2018 That darn LAP BAND worked it unMAGIC on so many!!! My hubby had his 13 years and lost around 100#'s he still had lots more to lose. Finally it malfunctioned and was removed Sept 2013. Almost killed him for sure. He had the SLEEVE on June 6th 2016. He has lost a total of 300#'s total. With the Sleeve he doen't always stick to his program and does a lot of ups and downs. Good Luck on your journey. I look forward to following your Weight Loss. Again WelcomeWow that’s encouraging to see his continued weight loss after the band. I was pretty successful with it until the complications happened. That’s why I think I’ll do well with VSG. Does he think it’s similar? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toomanytacos 251 Posted February 27, 2018 Hi Balrog. I'm Joanna. Nice to meet you Don't feel bad. The lapband is a nightmare. I've heard zero people say they are happy still with their lapband. Had a girlfriend who had it and she lost minimal weight.. I think people got it because it was much safer than the gastric bypass, but at what cost? hardly any weight lossa nd a dang foreign body in you- for life. Not to mention appointments to adjust it You will be so excited to have this done. I'm not extremely happy with my weight loss. But I know I wouldnt be where I am without having the surgery Just a run through I began preop diet on Nov 27 and at that time weighed 344. Two weeks later exactly, surgery date I was 321 (Dec 11) 2017.. The weight loss has really slowed down but I am going to the YMCA all the time too Anyways, today I am 290. I was 287, but I gained three pounds this last week. Had my daughters over. Back on track now, I assure you lol Anyways, again, Welcome Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shedo82773 1,236 Posted February 27, 2018 17 hours ago, balrog429 said: Wow that’s encouraging to see his continued weight loss after the band. I was pretty successful with it until the complications happened. That’s why I think I’ll do well with VSG. Does he think it’s similar? He was and still is, kind of disappointed because he couldn't t get the RNY done. But he does think the SLEEVE way by far better than the Lap Band. He had so much scar tissue from the band and then he became so sick after they removed his band. He had abscesses bad!! He almost died it took him 10 months to heal. Not good for sure. I can't tell you how grateful we are to the Surgeon here in Roseburg that took him on as a patient after his orginal DR waisted all those months giving him different antibiotics. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites