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I'm glad to see that all is well Kate! I remember you as well. I'm so sorry to see that some of our other old-timers aren't doing well or have had complications. I had a ton of trouble with my band in the early years, not because of the band, but because of my fight with it and myself. Took a good 5 or so years to really get a hold on all the issues that drove me to obesity to begin with....and we're still at the tip of the iceberg. Darn good thing I guess, I expect the day we figure it alllll out, would be our last ;)
Kari
This won't ease your mind but I need to let you know that rapid decrease in restriction(especially after so long) can also be a sign of erosion. The band erodes into the stomach which if left undetected can cause sepsis or poisoning of your stomach and insides and can be deadly. It often cannot be seen from the outside and they sometimes have to do surgery to see if that is what the cause is.
Now if you are very lucky it is just a leak somewhere in the tubing or port so don't let this just go on by without keeping a close eye on it, your life could depend on your vigilance. I wish you the best and hope it is nothing more than a leak!
I'm the board naysayer here so I have to agree with the idea that the band is a bad choice for anyone. I still have so much damage from mine that I still can hardly eat from all the acid that comes up my throat from my stomach. It literally burns my throat and mouth so much comes up into my mouth. I can't even wear my dentures for very long because the acidy saliva gets between the gums and my denture and just sits there burning my gums. I might mention I had the band removed over a year ago!
I do know a few who have had success with the BOB so it is possible, the problem is there are no long term statistics to show what kind of damage it may do to your stomach down the road. Those of us who had bands years ago were actually guinea pigs and didn't know it and we paid for it, so I am just very leery of anything to do with the band.
I really am glad yours has worked out well for you mine didn't but hey if it works for you that's all that matters! Sounds like you have a little piece of heaven there in Kentucky, I'm jealous home grown everything!! Sounds delicious and I'm sure that has helped alot, I know I rarely go to the store anymore, mostly because I can't but it helps keep you on track when you don't even have to deal with those temptations. Homegrown just tastes entirely different, I remember how foods tasted as a kid and how they taste now an it's just plain yuck! Enjoy your lovely new life but do be aware that the band can cause horrible damage to so anytime you are in doubt, check it out!! Best of luck to you!
Hi
I was banded in 2007, I went from 268/148 and recently I noticed I was able to eat more and was gaining weight. I went to see my doctor and I had hardly any saline in, he added 4cc and is going to have me come back in 2 weeks to see what is in there. I am worried I have a leak, I have never had this happen. With the 4cc that he added, I do feel a little different, and I am not as hungry, but I do not feel as restricted as I was. It seems like I went from tight to nothing in a matter of a week. Any words to ease my worries ?
Thanks for responding. Yeah,the feedback hasn't been to great to say the least..lol. I had the RNY 9 years ago and lost 90 pounds. I gained weight again and stretched my pouch out. It's my fault of course along with my emotions. I having the lap band to tighten it back up to give me the full feeling again. How long did it take you to start losing? I was told it would be slower this time around...
Look at the profile of Heathercross. She is a very successful BOB. I personally love my band and have done for almost 9 years but there are many on here who disagree with me!
Highest 290, Banded - 248 Lowest 139 (too thin!). Comfort zone 155-165.
Happily banded since May 2006. Regain of 28lbs 2013-14. ALL GONE!
But some has returned! Up to 175, argh! Off we go again,
I remember you,! Your life sounds good! And Zinam glad your band is still fine.
I am happily banded at almost nine years and know many people who are equally happy! Unfortunately you may get answers from others you remember telling a different tale - a number have had serious problems. Quite a lot of vets pop in from time to time but very few still post regularly on here.
Highest 290, Banded - 248 Lowest 139 (too thin!). Comfort zone 155-165.
Happily banded since May 2006. Regain of 28lbs 2013-14. ALL GONE!
But some has returned! Up to 175, argh! Off we go again,
I posted this on the Revision Forum and the feedback was don't do it! I was told that the Lap band will cause me to have alot of permanent health issues. I have to admit that I am getting a little nervous now but I'm scared of a DS. Plus there are no Doctors in Charlotte that do that procedure. Has anyone on this forum ever had this revision done???? Thanks in advance for any feedback....
Hi all,
I got a message from OH yesterday in my email box, wishing me a happy Surgiversary and I thought I'd pop in an say hello to all of you that are still here!! I see a few familiar names and faces still on the boards and many Newbies as well!! 7 years ago, this board was my lifeline. I credit the support and amazing women here with much of my success, helping me stay on track and motivated when I just wanted a doughnut!! So here's a year 7 update for all of you!
3 years ago my hubby was medically retired from the Army due to injuries he sustained in Iraq. We really thought the Army was our forever career and were quite surprised to be headed out the door to civilian life after 13 years.....especially with no plan what-so-ever for a life after the Army!! The one thing we were both sure of, was that processed foods from the store were slowly killing us and our children soooooo we left Alaska and..... We bought an 84 acre, organic farm, goats, cows, sheep, pigs, chickens, horses, and dug up a garden plot....5,000sq ft of garden plot in fact!! As of this year our farm is completely sustainable other than a small amount of grain used to supplement our grass fed flocks and herds. We produce all out own food including dairy and are completely free of the grocery store other than paper products and the occasional fruit or veggie that we can't grow here in Kentucky. It was a steep learning curve for a couple city kids with nothing but big dreams, but we've grown and learned and couldn't be happier with our choice. Our small original purchases of of livestock has grown and we now have 24 goats, 12 sheep, 2 pregnant piggies and a male, 5 cows, 100+ chickens, and 3 horses. (Not to mention the house pets, haha) Our freezers and bellies are full and we know exactly what went into every bite that goes into us!!
On the WLS side of life, for those of you that don't know me from before, I started out at 260 lbs. and I was just shy of 5'5. I chose LapBand Surgery, because my insurance only offered it or RNY. I was lucky enough to gain an inch of height in my journey, I'm almost 5'6 now, BONUS!! haha. I was blessed to lose my weight quickly. 18 months post-op I reached 100% of my excess weight gone, in fact I just kept on going!! By the time I was 3 years post-op I was at the low end of my healthy weight range and bordering on being underweight for my height so I went to work to gain some muscle and strength. I got a degree in Personal Training and Nutrition and got my rear in shape. About a year after that I fell ill. Once every 6 weeks or so for 3 YEARS(!!!!!) I'd have horrible stomach pain, vomiting, nausea, cramps, low grade fever, etc; for 5-10 days! By the end hubby would have to scoop me up and carry me to the ER for fluid and medication. I honestly thought I was dying. I saw several different doctors, had a myriad of tests, scans, and the works with no results. General consensus was that "This just happens to WLS patients" and I should get used to it or have my Band removed. I LOVE my band (I haven't always, we hated each other for many years, lol), there was NO WAY it was going anywhere, so I suffered. Finally I found a doctor that would listen to me; she spent hours with me going over diet, supplements, scans, x-rays, labs and my experiences, at my first apt with her. One week later she removed my gallbladder and VIOLA, I've been healthy as a horse since, even gained 15 pounds (Don't worry, It was MUCH needed, I was so thin I FELT frail, yuck) So current stats at 7 years post op are 5'6 ALMOST, and 125-130 pounds depending on the day. I'm about a size 2 and I feel like a million bucks :) I think I got lucky, perhaps, or maybe our mega lifestyle change made a huge difference, but I rarely have to think about meals these days or watch over how much I eat. My band still handles portion control and I still make good choices....most of the time. I'm human, I like cake occasionally, as much as the next guy ;) I had 8CC's in a 10CC band at my last adjustment over 4 years ago. I've never felt the need for another since. I've had no band related issues, other than a dislodged port many, many years ago, replaced with a low profile port. No slips, no erosion, no nothing, just a good happy healthy band.
Hope all is well with the rest of you!! Life is VERY busy these days and I get little free time for the computer, but I think of many of you often!!
Kari