Slipped band - need advice!
I had to go see my bariatric surgeon due to some pain/aching i was feeling in my belly - after two upper GIs they told me today that my band has slipped and will have to be surgically corrected.
I have to make a decision - take it out? have band corrected? revise to bypass..
i could really use some advice..
I was only banded for 4 months before i got pregnant - was successful but had alot of vomitting in pregnancy - which is most likely cause if slip.
i know it's a personal choice - but what would you do in my shoes? if you had RNY - do you regret it or would you do it again in a heartbeat?
thanks - Valerie
~Stephanie~
RNY revision from lapband 7/30/07...TT/BL 10/9/08 and at GOAL
Did you have any trouble with your insurance approving the revision?
I can't believe he would do a RNY on you only being 187 (unless you're short which would raise your BMI). I didn't have any trouble with insurance cuz I was 242 with the lapband and 240 with the RNY-not a very successful band in 2 years huh? My BMI was right at 40 with co-morbidities.
I've always heard the slip rate increases after one slip but I don't know how common that is. I have a friend whose band slipped and she had a revision to a RNY also without any complications. I have no idea why a band removal would put you at higher risk for a leak. I would need to do some research on that one.
~Stephanie~
RNY revision from lapband 7/30/07...TT/BL 10/9/08 and at GOAL
If I had it to do over again, I'd probably still stick with the band, maybe the sleeve, the whole malabsorbsion thing still scares the crap out of me, but that's just MY opinion, since I so hate taking pills of any kind. I'm not going to bash anyone's decision on what type of WLS they have, it is THEIR personal choice. Which ever surgery you have, you still have to learn to work that "tool of choice". When I chose the band, I knew that I would have to have fills, eat according to the band rules, etc, etc. I'm not the perfect bandster, I still have ice cream, still eat chocolate, yes I have lost slow but that is perfectly fine with me, I didn't get fat overnight, and sure didn't expect to get skinney overnight. Ultimately the decision is yours, do your research on all of the surgeries, DS might also be an option.
What ever you decide, do it for you, and how you feel about it. If you are a person of faith, pray on it.
Wishing you the best on what ever avenue you decide.
Blessings,
Avis
~Stephanie~
RNY revision from lapband 7/30/07...TT/BL 10/9/08 and at GOAL
No I was no way being judgemental towards you, in any way. It didn't work for you, and I understand that. I just don't believe there is any "one" cookie cutter perfect surgery for anyone what ever that surgery may be. There are a few of us that have done great with the band, Chris, Kris, Tracey, Nina, etc, etc. There are a lot of folks that have rocked the RNY, yourself included, and I'm not even going to start naming folks that have, cause I don't want to leave anyone out. I just think that it is a personal decision, how much education you get from your surgeon, your follow up care, and most importantly, how much "You" work your chosen tool, and how you follow up with the nutrition that you need for that specfic "tool". I just know for me, that I suck on taking vits, I just don't have the dicipline to be a good RNY'er.
Interesting how your phrased that - tha tyou just dont have the dicipline to be a good RNY'er. So ironic to me, coz, as i have said MANY TIMES, Lord knows i dont have what it takes to be even a decent bandster. I have never thought of it as dicipline.
Thanks!
Liz
When I was born, I cried and the world rejoiced. Now i wanna live my life so that when I die, the world cries and I rejoice
With that, i am also the first to say, research research your revision from band to RNY or band to another band. Lots of info out there, that way you can make an informed decision! The RNY isnt for everyone
Liz
When I was born, I cried and the world rejoiced. Now i wanna live my life so that when I die, the world cries and I rejoice