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Kitty_mom
on 4/12/21 12:53 pm - New Maryland, Canada
Topic: Old Band- no weight loss.

I originally had the band in Feb 2009. I have to have band replacement surgery in 2011 because it had slipped. I had lost 86 pounds but for almost a year prior to the replacement, I was not able to eat without vomiting when I got close to restriction. I think this screwed up my metabolism. I shot up 30 pounds while waiting for the repair surgery. The surgeon assured me that the evidence was that those who had been successful with the band, would continue to be successful after the repair. NOT. I was within 10 pounds of my starting weight and I am currently dieting and am down 12 pounds but I have plateaued. My surgeon says just think where you would be if you had not had the surgery. I am still morbidly obese. I have not gone through all this to still be morbidly obese. I watch my diet obsessively and usually have around 1200 calories per day. If I dare have a treat, my weight shoots up. Are there other failures out there? Am I alone? Have you had a different surgery with better results? I used to almost live on this board but I am so disillusioned with my bariatric journey, I think it has been 7 years since I last posted.


 

Linda P.
on 2/17/21 5:43 am
Topic: Need a fill in FL

I had my band put in 12 yrs ago and am still happy with it, but since relocating to FL, I can't find anyone to do my fills. I've made due with getting a fill from the original doctor when I visit NJ but I'd like to find someone closer, if possible, and who won't charge me $550 as a new patient. *eye roll*

Fluffybison
on 2/10/21 11:36 am
Topic: RE: respiratory distress with tightening lap band

Holy crap. I can't believe I haven't figured this out before now. I'm a nurse for goodness sake!
I've had a lap band since 2010. I initially lost around 70 lbs (30 for prep and 40 after placement). After following the Keto way of eating I lost another 30 lbs for a couple of years. Since then I've gained back a good majority.
I've had issues with my band from early on mostly involving regurgitation. However, in the last year and a half I've been having intermittent breathing issues with an odd presentation. I will become air hungry with minimal activity such as walking from living room to kitchen, washing my hair or even chopping up food. Sometimes it takes my breath away. I also have asthma but it doesn't not feel the same. The sensation is more in my epigastric area. Almost like the feeling you get going down a roller coaster but for extended period of time (3-5 min).
My PCP added another inhaler and has referred me to the pulmonary team with plans for an echocardiogram and pulmonary function testing but after reading this I am thinking my breathing issues are band related. I'm not sure why I didn't think about this before! The sensation is right where my diaphragm lies and I've had the darnedest time describing it but this makes so much sense.
Luckily I'm already making plans to have the band removed due to continued regurgitation despite no fill. Ends up I have severe esophageal dilatation. I don't think the breathing issue is related to aspiration as I have had that and it feels very different. Also chest X-ray was clear. I think the esophageal dilatation and the band is irritating my diaphragm. It definitely feels more like a restrictive issue rather than an issue with my lungs themselves. My lungs have been clear without any wheezing.
I'll follow up with my Bariatric surgeon ASAP. I'm so glad I read this thread. Thx!

Lucile777
on 1/31/21 7:08 pm
Topic: RE: Checking in. I had my lap band put in almost 12 years ago. Not really using it, but it is still in

Good Lord- 4 hours?!! But 3 to 8 is 5 hours!!! And what do you eat during that time?

RNY Oct. 27/17. HW 289; SW 285; GW 144; LW: 161 CW: 196 FML: Fighting regain :(

Lucile777
on 1/31/21 6:32 pm
Topic: RE: Checking in. I had my lap band put in almost 12 years ago. Not really using it, but it is still in

Good Lord- 4 hours?!! But 3 to 8 is 5 hours!!! And what do you eat during that time?

RNY Oct. 27/17. HW 289; SW 285; GW 144; LW: 161 CW: 196 FML: Fighting regain :(

catwoman7
on 1/24/21 5:30 am
RNY on 06/03/15
Topic: RE: Lap-Band in Costa Rica?

I don't know about lapband specifically, but in general, yes - surgeries are usually cheaper in Costa Rica (in fact, in other Caribbean countries and Mexico, too). Just be sure to research surgeons carefully it you decide to go abroad for surgery. There are good ones - and not so good ones - everywhere.

but I'd think long and hard about doing the lapband. Most surgeons won't place them anymore because so many people have had complications with them, and a lot of people who had them a few years ago have since revised to sleeve or bypass. Some people still love theirs and haven't had any issues, but it seems like an awful lot HAVE had problems with them. Lapband surgery, at least in the US, has largely been replaced by the sleeve as the non-RNY option.

irishangel88
on 1/23/21 8:28 pm
Topic: Lap-Band in Costa Rica?

I have heard that the surgeries cost significantly less in Costa Rica. Has anyone done any research on the subject and care to share your findings with someone who has just started to look into the idea?

Lmarrie
on 11/13/20 6:35 pm
Topic: RE: Having band removed , no revision - questions for those who have been there

I had my band removed in 2018 with no revision. I still weigh the same as I did the day of surgery. I had had my band since 2003.

Linvstep
on 10/3/20 4:55 am
Topic: RE: I'm not losing weight on the liquid diet.

Did you ever lose weight? I'm 1 week in my liquid diet and having the surgery in a week and I'm dealing with the same thing. I am not losing at all and haven't cheated once.

Travelher
on 8/28/20 12:07 am, edited 8/27/20 5:07 pm
Revision on 10/04/16
Topic: RE: Actual Medicare cost for lap band surgery.

Statistically a lap band is 5 times more likely to maim you than result in weight loss success. Over the long term they only have a 15% success rate and have a 70% removal rate at 10 years. A study of thousands of Medicare patients showed that there were an average of 4 reoperations per band patient!

lap band has higher complication rates than sleeve and bypass combined and many doctors consider it malpractice to place one. That is why bands are only 1% of all bariatric surgeries.

Band-RNY revision age 50 5'4" HW 260 SW: 244 (bf healthy range 23-35%) bf 23.7% (at 137lbs) cw range 135-138.lbl with butt lift and mastoplexy March 23, 2018...2.5lbs removed.

Pre-op-16lbs (size 18/20...244) M1-16lbs (size 18...228) M2-15.6lbs (size 16/18...212.4) M3-10lbs (size 16..202.4) M4-11.4lbs (size 14...191) M5-10.8lbs (size 12...180.2) M6-8.4 (size 8/10...171.8) M7-6.4 (size 8...165.4 lbs) M8-11.6 (size 6...153.8) M9-5.6 (size 4/6...148.2) M10-5.8 (size 4....142.4) M11-4 (size 2/4...138.4) Surgiversary -1 (size 2/4...137.4) M13-2.6 (size 2/4...134.8) M14 (size 2/4...134.8) M15 (size 2...135) M16 (size 2...131.4) M17 (size 2...135) M18 (size 2...135) M19 (size 2...138) M20 (size 2...135) M21 (size 2...138)

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