ashleyy_beckerr 4 Posted November 15, 2018 Hey I am 30 years old Lapband in 2011 starting weight 330 went to 155 gained it all back sleeved in 2015 starting weight was 295 went to 155 since being sleeved i have had severe heartburn and acid reflux, my body doesnt asorb anything so i dont get my Vitamins i met with an ent dr to get my acid checked out he did a barium test and sent me over to the general surgeon he looked at my test and immediately was petrified he said that whoever did my sleeve completely messed it up my stomach was not cut right he said the only fix is the bypass i am getting an endoscopy tomorrow to find out how much damage was done to my esophagus and to my stomach and then i should be getting the bypass next month i am totally freaking out this was not what i wanted to hear has anyone else had the same issues 1 2 PepperCat, ProudGrammy and GreenTealael reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
toodlerue 452 Posted November 15, 2018 I had A fundolipacation 12 years ago (to correct a hiatal hurnia) that that failed. I had A bypass to correct everything because I was Having acid reflux again. I’m 5 months out & doing great. 1 1 ProudGrammy and Frustr8 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MyssJones 84 Posted November 16, 2018 About a month after my sleeve in December 2014 I had very bad acid reflux. I only lost about 45 pounds and could not loose anymore. I ram about 2 weeks out from my Gastric Bypass surgery done 10/30 and my acid reflux is completely gone. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ashleyy_beckerr 4 Posted November 17, 2018 thats so awesome and GREAT TO HEAR!!! i had my endoscopy yesterday and the results were troubling he was like its worse than i thought so i am waiting to get my date for surgery Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tfarr 270 Posted January 22, 2019 Such a relief to hear others are going through the same thing. I was sleeved In 2014. About 8 months after I got severe heart burn, had the gall bladder removed. Still heart burn. After multiple meds I got an endoscopy over two weeks ago with some biopsies. I would LOVE to fix this, I don’t care if I need to have surgery. 1 Frustr8 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
simplejaxgirl 135 Posted January 23, 2019 Hi Ashley - I had the sleeve in Dec 2012, had vomiting, acid reflux and gerd. I threw up Vitamins and couldn't each much but crackers and stuff like that, diet was shot. I lost down to 186 and gained it all back. All of these issues have caused damage to my lower esophageal sphincter (it no longer closes) and my stomach lining as well as a hernia. I had tests run in August, September and October and I had Sleeve to bypass revision on Dec 3rd. I feel so much better!!! I am holding down food, vitamins and Protein properly. I'm able to lay flat to sleep for the first time since my sleeve, I was at the point where I did not care if I lost another pound as long as the reflux/gerd and pain would go away...and it mostly has! 30 lbs down again to boot! My surgeon warned that I may lose slow or not at all, but I am still early into this new tummy. Hope you get a resolution and some relief. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BariatricBarb 84 Posted February 8, 2019 It's great to rad that revising sleeve to bypass has resulted in relief from the problems after sleeve. I was sleeved in 2015 and did well initially. Four months out, the pain and heartburn started. Had gallbladder removal with little to no relief. Here we are, three years later and the pain, nausea/vomiting, and GERD are what my whole life revolves around. Saw a new surgeon today and we are going ahead with revision to bypass. I feel excitement, hope, and anxiety at the same time. I'm wondering if anyone had any complications following revision. How recovery was different from the sleeve. Any advise you can give? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ready2Live! 17 Posted February 9, 2019 I had a botched sleeve in October 2017 and couldn't reliably hold down anything (including water) for the next 6 months until it was converted to bypass by a new surgeon. I am now able to eat again and feel so much better. Unfortunately my weight loss prematurely slowed and stopped due to getting almost zero calories for so long then finally hoarding calories when it had them again. But my situation was pretty unique so hopefully that will not be the case with you at all! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites