Anyone tried VBLOC therapy??
Hi there! I'm new here and was looking in to what others thought of about the VBloc therapy. I have extensively looked in to the medical reports of findings (the study has been on going for 3 years now, not only in the US but also in England and Australia). What has been misrepresented here, I believe, is the excess weight loss numbers. The initial excess weight loss has been an average of 29.3% in the FIRST SIX months, post op. They have found in the past 3 years of the study that the VBloc therapy is a good 'middle ground' surgery for those not wanting such invasive procedures as R-N-Y, etc. It also has thus far proven to have a faster pacing of weight loss than the lapband system. Although the first generation belt was rather cumbersome, the second generation is much smaller and the company is working on eventually working it to where there would be a self regulating (as for the study they're trying to figure out which rythms/ time pacings would be most ideal for maximum weight loss.) I figure I've been lugging around my gut for years, the least I can do to help lose it is wear the belt! The way it works is they attatch a little pacemaker type device inside and wrap the coils around either side of your abdominal vagal nerve. What then happens is it sends signals to your brain making you feel fuller sooner, when to eat, etc. HOWEVER, unlike what some people have said 'it's only for people who overeat', it also slows the rate of food absorbtion, breaks it down differently, etc. so your body isn't taking on every calorie. The best part, IMHO, is it's only a 45 minute same day surgery, you don't have to keep going back and forth for resets/ fills, and if you so choose to, you can have the implant easily removed. Thus far there have been NO adverse events reported, and the only 'side effects' are being a bit more gassy with some foods, less ability to handle sugary/ fatty stuff, and the typical post surg stuff you deal with after laproscopic surgery. If, when the trial ends and they get the full FDA approval, it goes on the market they are expecting it to cost roughly $20000 or so... I'm a HUGE research and info nut, so I hope it helps clear up any misinformation!
"and now stepping off her humble soapbox, ME!"
So glad to see your post and you are absolutely correct in your assessment above. I had the vbloc surgery a week ago Friday and am still recovering. Took a little bit longer in the recovery part than I had originally anticipated but everyday I get better and hope to be close to normal by this Sunday before I go to work on Monday. I will be given my band to wear next week on Wednesday and then we are off to the races. There is a 1 in 3 chance (due to the need to measure the placebo effect) that my device will be turned off for the 1st year but then in years 2 thru 5 everyone has theirs turned on. I had my implant done at Scripps Green Hospital in La Jolla, CA. I feel very fortunate to be a part of this study and am looking forward to seeing some significant results over the next 6 months initially and then over the next 5 years. I love the fact that this study is for 5 years because that means that I have access to the top Drs and nurses at Scripps to talk to me about my eating and exercise program. I was surprised to see in your post that the lap band rate of weight loss is similar to the vbloc because I thought that the v-bloc was the slowest of the three (gastric, lapband, vbloc). My nurse has warned me that vbloc is a marathon compared to the others that may be considered a sprint.
Best of luck to all out there no matter what method of weight loss you choose.
PS- from the lapband website, the average weight loss the first year is from 2 to 3 lbs a week, with 1 lb a week being more likely...