Lap Banders from Pittsburgh?????????
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I'm now in the middle of a Normal BMI.
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What made you decide to do LB?
What is the difference between LB/Realize???
There us alot of negativity towards the LB from other forums of the different WLS, but i dont want to take that big if a risk. Yes they are all risks, but MORE risks come from all the organ stapling/cutting.
Thanks.
OK, more than you probably want, but here's some info.
Magee does have one of the largest programs. I have a LBT friend (who actually just switched to wanting the RnY- best decision for her) who is attending the program there now and she loves it (she told me their 6 mo. program is right now converting to a module based program, ie. last monthly visit she had to fill out a form, weigh in/that's it). The other hospitals in the area send hard cases to AGH- they do lots of revisions, etc.; not that I should be anything but an easy case, but I wanted the best and they were by far the most LB friendly seminar that I attended and had an insurance person there to answer questions-which I loved (duh...no one else did-crazy as MOST of the questions were ins. related). I also decided a smaller office was best for me as I've sat in too many huge waiting rooms at Magee for other things waiting hours to get in (didn't appeal to me for fills)...I decided with LB I wanted an office I could get to know and one where they'd know me, but everyone's needs are different, I think I'd highly recommend you schedule several ( I believe both Magee and AGH are Centers of Excellence for Bariatrics, whatever that means). I had a negative experience with my St. Margaret's seminar...very anti-LB and the Dr. (Means) was a pompous a.. IMHO. His words 'You'll have a hard time convincing ME to give you a LB if you have diabetes!' I don't have diabetes, but I wanted to leave at that point. A lot of it was the WAY he presented things), but like everything else, I'm sure he's perfect for others though, and he may be a great surgeon...you have to find your fit.
LB was my choice as it's reversable if needed and adjustable...even RnY people sometimes stretch their pouch and have to get revision surgery to make it smaller. Also I already know I'm good at dieting...I can stick to a program and can lose weight (it just comes back on when I'm done), so the work and the slow weight loss don't bother me. I think you just need to know all the pro's and con's of each and know yourself and what you're capable of handling. You'll hear over and over that the "LB is only a tool"...it should be a logo.
LB is the newer version (exception R.C.-see below) and is precurved so it forms a cicle around your stomach. It comes with both a high and low profile port (some have to pay extra for the low profile, and some Dr's. won't offer it if they think you need the higher one to find it) and the LB itself comes in two sizes (surgeon picks the size when they see your stomach I believe). The biggest difference is that it has individual pillows that inflate and don't touch each other (so a search for a pic)...so as the LB sites say 'you get 360 dgrees of even pressure on the stomach'.
Realize is basically the first band, but they just came out with an improved one...Dr. Curry on OH here offers it (I think he said he's only the 2nd surgeon to offer it-started Nov.) so you can look at his site (think he called it a Realize C). The Realize one most surgeons offer is the old one so know what you're getting...still is not pre-curved so it forms more of an almond shape around your stomach (Dr. Curry's words), the new one is pre-curved like the LB. The biggest difference still is that the part that inflates is one continuous balloon and it does crease along the inside when it's full-think of taking a long balloon animal balloon and forming it into a tight circle, you get creases in it on the inside edge. There is also the spot at the end of the balloon where there is a small gap and no balloon or where the stomach may get piched (that's part of the whole debate).
I haven't found ANY reliable information that shows any of the statistics for the LB vs. Realize having a statically significant difference; and I'm talking in every area from complications to weight loss. Some will argue this point, but when you really look at the data, studies, etc. I haven't found differences that held up. One of the things that concerned me was the issue of the creases in the Realize (issues of possibility of stomach pinching or erosion of the band because the balloon touches itself at those creases...over time the band would wear?). Dr. Curry even went so far as to have a silicone model of the stomach done that show the crease differences on LBT http://www.lapbandtalk.com/f17/pics-info-new-realize-c-band- 83453/ for me, which was great. I still have questions about the place where the Realize C comes together at the end since that isn't visible. Realize advocates also love the Realize website they can access after surgery which give you tracking, information, diet etc. (not a big plus for me personally but for many this was their deciding factor. LB is supposedly expanding their site to do the same in the future...haven't heard when).
Another difference is the Realize comes with clips on the back side of the port (special tool surgeon uses to clamp these to you) to attach it to you vs. the LB port is sutured down (you'll find people on both sides saying one or the other is more secure...again, I haven't found reliable info. differences). Some say the Dr.'s get incentive $$$ for pushing one over the other (so much $ for each one they do)...this is a hot item with many.
I haven't made my decision yet. I see my surgeon in a week and I want to look at each of them closely (he brought them to my seminar, and he said there he has no preference, so I hope he will be able to inflate them for me at the office). Do a search for photos and you'll see the differences. I think anything that hasn't been around 100 years and will be in my body for the rest of my life is a big decision. Don't take what I or anyone else says as truth...do your own checking.
Negativity is everywhere out there and once people make whatever decision is right for them, I think they want to feel good about it...and for some people, like other parts of their lives, that means being negative about others choices. I don't mind debate on both sides as it gives you information...I do mind when people get negative.
Band_Groupie My Blog "The Sweet Spot" HERE
Proud member of the Century Club...100+ pounds gone forever!
I'm now in the middle of a Normal BMI.
*My new adventure; At the suggestion and support of many LBers, I'm now writing a LB book.
Band_Groupie My Blog "The Sweet Spot" HERE
Proud member of the Century Club...100+ pounds gone forever!
I'm now in the middle of a Normal BMI.
*My new adventure; At the suggestion and support of many LBers, I'm now writing a LB book.
on 1/5/09 12:23 am - Pittsburgh, PA