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I have started the process for revision.
I initially thought gastric sleeve - then after spending many hours on this forum I thought Roux en Y
Now I have stumbled upon DS (which from what I can see if probably the best choice if doing revision from Band)
I want to get the band de-filled asap - however it may be months before I actually get my surgery done.
I don't want to gain all my weight back - as much as I hate my band - it does keep me around where I am today - and I am ok with staying here for a few more months - but am anxious to lose all the issues that come with the band.
Any suggestions or insight to this?
At this point, because of the length of time that has passed Dr.Luciano A. DiMarco, will probably get away with what he did to me. I doubt I am his only victim. Doctors are like Gods in our society, I knew this long ago, which is exactly why I didn't report it. I can only warn others to stay far away from that man. He is very sick
I NEED AN ATTORNEY to file a civil lawsuit against him
HARRISBURG Pa
Revision to Gastric Sleeve Nov 10, 2016
Lap band Removed June 2016
Current weight is 172
Surgery Weight was 196
Goal weight aoround 145
Boy I'm no help either, heat helps mine but mine has never been as painful as yours and Nic's! I hope the meeting goes well for you!! Good luck!
I just found out I have a hiatal hernia as well, which may be making the GERD worse. I went to 80 mg Prilosec and it seems to be helping. I see the doc this week so I'll find out what his recommendation is.
Hello, I had lap band and suffered from severe GERD toward the end that and the weight regain was why I had revision surgery to RNY. Before my surgery I was put on prescription strength medication I took two different pills one in the morning and one at night it really did help and made it tolerable until I could have my revision.
Hogwash. I had the band about 10 years ago and it worked for a year and then made me awfully ill for the next year. Removed it and revised to the sleeve and have never looked back! I lost 75 with the band, gained back about 30 of that, and now maintaining a 100lb loss with the sleeve with little issue. Your doctor is ludicrous :)
I know, it's frustrating to think about the way they act like its nothing . I woke up saying my left shoulder hurt and I knew after 2 weeks post op that it was not gas like they were saying. The pain used to be there when I ate to much with out realizing it, now I don't even have to eat and it's throbbing, does get worse with eating and it's crazy .... But just this week the nerve pain seems to be going on into my left ear .
I know the lap band Drs know there can be vagus nerve pain because the first dr to tell me it was band related was a primary care dr and he said " hmmm I'm not sure why it's been hard for them to figure out that the band can be irritating and damaging your vagus nerve .."
I live In a small town but will check out lying bigger cities to see if I can find an accupuncture place.
I can't wait until the council meeting to receive my answer about this approval. I have gotten the United States department of labor involved and I believe the council is nervous about the way they have handled my case.
Oh my God, the left shoulder pain with banding is SO ridiculously common. Any doctor who knows anything about anatomy should advise against the band just for that reason alone. I've had the post-surgical left shoulder pain, but the "damage to the Vagus nerve" shoulder pain was a hundred times more intense and severe. It's just not the same as "gas pain," as you know!
When the pain got so intense that it was debilitating, I pretty much had to eat nothing. Food was an impossibility. Do you find this to be the case, too? It's like just the body digesting food was enough to cause such severe pain.
While you're waiting for insurance approval for band removal, maybe you should look into acupuncture. Sometimes that can really help with pain relief. I don't know what else to even suggest. The left shoulder pain is such a rotten thing.
Avoid kemmerling, Green Bay, WI
Thank you Nic I was hoping you would read this and help me with some pain relief I know that you have suffered from the same left referred shoulder pain. It's so crazy that doctors look at you like it has nothing to do with your laugh and when the information is all over the Internet. So so so frustrating.