I'm revising from lap band to RNY
Hi all my name is Virginia and I recently had my lapband removed and switched to the RNY. I am three weeks post-op and due to extensive scar tissue my surgery took 4 hours. There were no complications other than it takeing so long. My biggest complaint is that I have (still have) pain when my port was. The surgeon said it is because the port was orignially sewn into muscle and they had to cut it out of that same muscle and when stitching it back up they had to use a zig zag stich and a heavier suture. Anyway, he claims that is where all the pain is coming from.
All I know is this is three weeks out and I am still not ready to go back to work. I am hoping next week I will be able to go back. I haven't found anyone who has had a revision from the band to rny to chat with so if there are any of you out there please respond to this message or message privately at: [email protected].
Thank you! Virginia
283/276/229/160 pre-op/surgery/current/goal
-54 pounds
Thank you for responding to my posts. I've done some youtube videos and my username there is virginiann1975. I worked only one day this week which was Monday and I could hardly move by the end of the shift, and mind you I have a sit down job at a computer, however, since I didn't have access yet to all the systems I was mostly up and about so maybe that is what did it. Nevertheless, I had a doctors appointment the next morning for blood work and my PCP said I went back to work too soon for the issues I was still having so I was given an additional 4 weeks off. I have no idea what I will do for 4 weeks (other than heal). I'm thinking I will try again in two weeks, but i will play that by ear.
I had (have) big time buyers remorse and I am certain it is because of the pain. I'm doing really well with the food, it is totally different (FOR ME). I love the fact that I actually feel FULL instead of STUCK. I can certainly tell the difference. I can drink water comfortably now. This is what I should have done to begine with. I know it is just a tool and I have to be careful and all that but until you walk a mile in my shoes you just can't imagine what I've been though since last May. Weight loss is very slow, but you know I just don't care at this stage of the game as long as it keeps going down, I'll be okay with it. I've only lost 12 pounds in one month when I know people who have lost 30, but I also keep reading where second time surgery patients lose a lot slower, so I guess that is what is going on. When will you have your revision surgery? V.
on 3/24/08 1:45 pm, edited 3/24/08 1:45 pm - Central, IN