Lapband problems, feeling alone
There is a PA at the clinic who is very good and I like her alot. But I still don't know if I want to stay with this clinic. Should I get another opinion? Tracy
Paul
It shouldn't be like that - so sorry to hear you are going through this. You and your band might be real sensitive to fills and if so, even .3 cc's difference could make a huge difference in your restriction. My doc doesn't do fills under flouro, unless there is a problem of some sort. He does it based on how we feel and how food is going down. Paul had a good suggestion to check out the docs at the U of M. You know how you feel and if your doc isn't listending, it might be time to at least get a 2nd opinion. Good luck!!!
Jean B.
267/237/171/149 1st nurse's visit/surgery/current/goal
down 66 lbs. since surgery; 96 lbs. total
Jean and everyone, today I talked to the PA in the clinic. I made a formal complaint against my surgeon and I am getting switched to another doctor there who will not know about my experience with the other surgeon. The PA is finding a good fit for me. She is wonderful and I will work with her mostly. She validated my experience. She said she wants me to wait 2 weeks, let the stomach and band get completely relaxed (since I was throwing up everyday) and then we will do small tiny fills until we get to the sweet spot.
Since my unfill, I have been super hungry. I hadn't eaten any solid protein for a good month. So some of it was catch up time. And today I was back in very good control. I had been eating larger amounts and still being hungry. But today things were much tighter...weird...but in a good way. I put one cup of tuna salad on a plate, thinking I would need more food. I couldn't eat half of it! Then at dinner I had a larger peice of fish than usual and I couldn't finish that. So maybe I am really close to my sweet spot. I think I may be a very sensitive person and when I am anxious I feel more hungry and my band seems looser. I am going to do what someone on this list suggested and learn to get to know my band and my body and kind of relax in to it. And learn to accept my band as it is! Thanks...for all the support. Tracy
I also had problems with my band (that's why I just had bypass done). I started not even being able to eat cream soups at times without problems. My doc thought it was beacuse I was eating the wrong things (I couldn't eat by the way) so I was really frustrated. Well, I persisted and we finally found out the problem was that my esophagus dilated. Do you, or did you have problems with heartburn/reflux? That is what caused my problems. I was one of the clinics first lapbands and so I think they were kind of on the learning curve with me. I hope you figure it out whatever it is, and don't take the "it's in your head" answer. You know when something is wrong.
LapBand Placed: 12/5/2006
Port Revision: 6/13/2007 Conversion to Gastric Bypass: 12/16/2009
Jean and I go to the same band support group on Sunday nights at 6:30. We meet in Coon Rapids off Hwy 10 and Foley at the Startbucks. That might be too far of a drive for you, but feel free to join us if you care to.
Jojoplus 2 aka Joanie
Total unfil 8-19-10 -4.6ccs
Refill 8-30-10 to 2.5ccs
2nd Refill 9-20-10 to 3.55ccs