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on 6/23/16 4:52 am
Sounds like you are on the right road. You are lucky to have such a great surgeon on your side. I wish you great success. Those bands as we now know are just plain evil. Keep us updated.
on 6/19/16 8:52 pm
Hi Corky1
Thanks for your message, LOL at "whack at the cat", yes it does feel a little like that to me too....
Suppose I am having the doubts of 10 years from now am I going to be back to square one and looking for another revision... Last chance to get it right once and for all... Self pay for both so want to make this one count!
Keep in touch, et me know when you get your date! Exciting!
Karen
NZ







"BTW, you can't see a flipped port on endoscopy but you can with simple xray or fluoroscopy."
I was typing fast there and taking shortcuts. I meant fluoroscopy. He didn't do anything other than try to find the port for a fill and when he couldn't find it after poking around for a while, he said "it's flipped." and scheduled me for surgery. Maybe he was eager to do a surgery again. Surgery is the answer for a surgeon, right? When you have a hammer, every problem is a nail.
I was kind of mad at myself afterwards. I really should have insisted on a fluoroscopy or xray before agreeing to have him go in to flip the port. What a waste of time and money. Really, this whole band has been a waste of time and money.
In hindsight, I would have asked for his partner, Dr. Chappano, to look for my port. Herrera always had some difficulty finding my port, even though he put it in and it was on the chart. Chappano never had a problem finding it the few times I went to him. In fact, if someone is thinking of going to North Florida Surgeons, go to Chappano. Don't see Herrera. I thought it was kind of telling that the last time I wanted to schedule an appt with them, Herrera was available the next day but I had to wait two weeks to see Chappano because he was booked. Of course I scheduled with Chappano. I won't see Herrera again.
I, too, chose the band in 2009 as the least invasive surgery. After an initial weight loss of about 60lbs, I have regained and had some of the same issues as you have experienced. I will be revising to bypass this summer. This is my last "whack at the cat", and am hoping for the same success as others have had. Wishing you the best!
on 6/19/16 3:39 am
Hi all,
I had my lapband March 2007, only lost about 16kg (34lbs?) total over about 7 months, had issues after a flight to South Africa and had to have near total unfill after not being able to eat for 6 weeks... Since then I have played the game, fill the band, too tight, unfill the band too loose... I am talking .1ml measures up and down each time.... Just could not find that sweet spot anymore...
I gained all of the weight back + another 5kg more when I wasn't looking.... De Nile is not just a river in Africa! Had started to see my band nurse again in November 15 and gave myself 6 months to get working with my band and losing weight again... In that time I have had at least 6 fills (.1ml) and 2 unfills. Have lost a very lowly 4kg, and it has been a struggle. I am still high protein low carb generally, and have since Nov dropped the carb stuff that had crept back in to my diet...
I started to have some severe reflux issues and waking in the night running to the bathroom... choking... So band unfill some more... continued having same issues. Decided enough was enough and that I was now ready to revise to Gastric Bypass.
This is a huge decision, I wanted the band in the beginning as was less invasive option etc.... My surgeon was apologetic for doing the band at that time and says he wishes he talked me into bypass originally.
I have had all my Pre-op consults and thunderbirds are go! Surgery date is 19 July and very excited, scared and nervous all at once. I have started the good habits in advance of needing them - have never been good at taking vitamins, but have this nailed now. I am starting daily exercise now too - which I never adapted to with the band.... I want to be one who enjoys exercise!
So that is where I am at, hoping not too major adhesions for the revision - my surgeon is great said it does not matter - will sort them when removing band and then move on.... He may be removing Gallbladder too, it has been giving me some grief lately and think may have passed a stone recently.
Reading and researching like mad, looking forward to making it too goal this time!
Kazzy2
NZ
I would imagine that is still the gas from surgery working its way out of your system. If it persists, though, definitely get in touch with your doc and let them know. After I had my band removed, the left shoulder pain improved greatly. But then the other weird symptoms started... sneezing to the point of passing out and really painful hiccups that would last days at a time. Those lasted about a year. I thought I'd lose my marbles, honestly.
Did you try a heating pad on your abdomen and/or your shoulder? That might help somewhat. And if you don't have an incision that is open, try stretching with your back arched like over one of those large exercise balls. It can help move the gas around. Just be careful of your surgery incisions, of course. Try the Chicken Dance- flapping your arms. It sounds ridiculous but it can help. And walking, of course.
Good luck to you. I really hope you feel better soon.
Avoid kemmerling, Green Bay, WI
It's in my chest/breast and back too. When I take deep breaths, it gets into my shoulder some.
I had my band out in 2005 and I still get left shoulder pain on occasion. It's not nearly as intense as when I was banded, but the Vagus nerves take a long time to heal apparently. The diaphragm is always moving since we're breathing and it affects the nerves. That's what the chronic pain clinic doc told me anyway.
If you don't have severe damage like I do, I'm sure it will heal much better. I'm so sorry you're still having the pain, Melbc625. I hope it subsides soon. I'd say that two weeks postop it's pretty normal to still have some pain. You're still recuperating. Best of luck to you.
Avoid kemmerling, Green Bay, WI
Hey Nic! I'm 2 weeks post op for removal and am still having chest and shoulder pain. How long did it take to go away?