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Princeton
on 9/17/12 6:23 pm - PA
Topic: RE: VBG & Staple Line Disruption
 I HAD RNY SURGERY 6 YEARS AGO AND DEVELOPED BLEEDING ULCERS BUT WHEN I GOT AN ENDOCOPE THEY SAW THAT MY STAPLE LINE WAS DISRUPTED,I DID NOT KNOW WHAT THAT MEANT ALL THE DOC SAID ITS FINE EXCEPT YOU WILL GAIN WGT ,I GAINED 80LBS BUT I NEVER GOT TO EAT REGULAR MEALS MY STOMACH STILL GETS CRAMPY AND BLOATED WHEN I EAT ,I GET SICK WITH MOST FOODS SO I WAS EATING BREAD AND BUTTER OATMEAL AND CHEESE MOSTLY SOFT FOODS,WHY IS IT THAT I CAN NOT EAT NORMALLY LIKE MOST POST SURGERY PTS AND ESPECIALLY NOW MY STOMACH IS NORMAL SIZE ALSO I CAN EAT ALL THE ICE CREAM AND CAKE BUT NOT REAL FOOD,I'M VERY CONFUSED I'M ALSO THINKING ABOUT GOING IN FOR A REVISION OR IF POSSIBLE CAN I HAVE THE OLD STAPLES TAKEN OUT OF MY STOMACH?
kellogal
on 9/16/12 8:48 am
Topic: RE: Any band-to-sleeve complication/issues/horror stories?
Oh, I just heard from a friend who did the exact same thing with the band, then band removal, then sleeve. She loves the sleeve, feels full, and has lost 80 pounds! She has given me lots of encouragement. She said to ask for those pain meds, that's what they're for and don't try to be brave. She did say it is so much better than the band, so I really feel this is the right thing to do.

Just wanted to let you know. Am on clear liquids today...only. 
kellogal
on 9/15/12 7:41 am
Topic: RE: Any band-to-sleeve complication/issues/horror stories?
ha ha, glad to be sending good vibes your way! It's funny, in a way, now that everything is good to go, I am having very slight second thoughts....is this the right thing to do and all of that...I think when you are going through the steps of the "stuff" you need to take care of, you focus on that part. Wishing you a speedy date too!

I went to do my pre-op check in yesterday at the hospital. Had to pay a $250 co-pay, but that's okay considering how much the actual surgery costs!

Am getting a little bit nervous now....kinda scary the thought of cutting away the stomach, but has to be done. It's my last chance at getting healthy. I will be staying either one or two nights at the hospital, and the doctor will be the one to tell me depending on my progress. I think I prefer two nights actually, just to be sure.

Thanks so much for sending positive thoughts my way. I'll take all I can get! LOL.

Hey, are you on Facebook?

Take care, k.
effini
on 9/14/12 1:10 pm - CA
Revision on 10/18/12 with
Topic: RE: Any band-to-sleeve complication/issues/horror stories?
YOU'RE MY GOOD JUJU!!

I just got a call that I got revision approval with my old, crappy, surgery center (despite them saying they wouldn't treat me). I called my insurance and got the approval transferred to my new surgeon and I'm now approved for surgery anytime within 90 days of Monday!

I'm waiting for the surgeon's office to call me back with final appt details & a surgery date.
Member Services
on 9/14/12 11:33 am - Irvine, CA
Topic: Meet Our Speakers: Ask The Experts!
                       Save the dates: October 5th and 6th!

Come to Atlanta, GA and ask our panel of experts the questions you want answers to!  If you are unable to atend the event, email your questions to:  [email protected] and we will ask the experts to answer your questions and then we will post them on the message boards after the OH event!

Click here to reserve your tickets today!  We hope to see you there!


Mixed Q & A Panel, 
Grads & Professionals

Friday  2:00pm - 4:30pm

Dr.  Paul E. Macik

Performing operations laparoscopically since 1991.  His practice offers Gastric Bypass, LapBand and Sleeve Gastrectomy options.  Also an Instructor for Quarterly In-Service Program of Bariatric Surgery at Emory Dunwoody Medical Center and Northside Hospital.

Jim Blackburn

Jim lost 215 pounds and found a love for running.  With 58,038 Race finishers at an avg time of 01:17:35, Jim finished the 2012 Peachtree Road Race (10k) in 1:07:57, a goal he's worked towards since having Gastric Bypass.

Dr.  Michael Williams 

Dr. Williams principal clinical and research interest include minimally invasive techniques, and the surgical therapy of morbid obesity.  He has been involved in training surgeons in laparocopic techniques in the United States and the Caribbean.  

Beth Sheldon-Badore

Blogger, & Founder of Bariatric Bad Girls. "Melting Mama" as she's known through her blog has been blogging about life since her WLS in 2004.  Her witty, honest approach to life after WLS has inspired and supported thousands.

Dr. Sheldon Lincenberg

Double-board certified, plastic and reconstructive surgeon and a board-certified general surgeon.  In 1995, he created and began sponsoring Pink Ribbons, an annual October event during Breast Cancer Month to benefit breast cancer organizations.

 Courtney aka tripmom02

An active OH member for 5 years and a frequent poster on the VSG forum! She's bringing her post-op experience as a Lap Band to VSG Revision. Courtney has lost 170 lbs and is training for her 1st half marathon in October. Her goal is to complete an Iron Man in 2014!



Professional Q & A Panel

Saturday  10:30am - 11:55am

Scott Steinberg, MD

Fellow-ship trained advanced laparoscopic surgeon. A member of the American College of Surgeons and the ASMBS. 

Qammar Rashid, MD

Fellow-ship trained in Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgery.  A large part of her practice is breast and bariatric surgery.    

Dr. Dennis C. Smith  

The 3rd surgeon in the world to perform the totally laparoscopic DS and the 1st bariatric surgeon in the world to present the Hand-Sewn Duedenal-Ileal Anastomosis technique. 

Connie Stapleton, Ph.D

Dr. Stapleton is a licensed clinical psychologist, received her doctorol degree from Texas A&M University in Counseling Psychology.  

Donna DeMild, LPBLC

Post-Op and CEO of BodySmart, LLC. Donna works at NJ Bariatrics and is a licensed bariatric life coach. Her focus is lifestyle change after wls.   

Jeremy Gentles

A Ph.D Candidate in Sport Science at East Tennessee State University and for a number of years, served as ObesityHelp's Exercise Physiologist. 


effini
on 9/13/12 8:57 pm - CA
Revision on 10/18/12 with
Topic: RE: Any band-to-sleeve complication/issues/horror stories?
pps: Here are some Gastric Sleeve support contacts I got at a meeting last week. They're open to hearing from anyone:

Bonnie (female), surgery 11/10: 949-291-1648, [email protected]
Craig (male), surgery 01/11: 714-943-1054, [email protected]
Sharon (female), surgery 04/10: 714-928-3578, [email protected]
Steve (male), surgery 03/12: 714-713-1845, [email protected]
loufreeman
on 9/13/12 4:23 pm - Blakeslee, PA
VSG on 08/28/12
Topic: Two weeks out and having trouble.
Hi everyone,
I'm two weeks out of surgery and i am having trouble with acid reflux and not being able to tolerate the simplest foods. Does anybody else have this problem or had this problem in the past. Please help!!!
Lou
effini
on 9/13/12 3:20 pm - CA
Revision on 10/18/12 with
Topic: RE: Any band-to-sleeve complication/issues/horror stories?
ps: How long do you have to stay in the hospital?
effini
on 9/13/12 3:19 pm - CA
Revision on 10/18/12 with
Topic: RE: Any band-to-sleeve complication/issues/horror stories?
I'll be sending good thoughts for you for the next couple of weeks, with focus on Monday!

Please keep me updated when you feel well enough to write!!
Shravan Panyam
on 9/13/12 12:37 pm - Irvine, CA
Topic: Announcing Forum Upgrades!

Its been over six years since we've launched our forums. During this time it has seen thousands of fresh faces, greetings, meetings, partings, arguments, kind words, life transformations, cathartic rants, and simply happy time pass. It has been with us throughout this time, silently observing and facilitating. But like any wise old man, its bones were getting old. Its joints were aching, and it has been needing a new jolt of energy.

A Mobile World
Did you know that over 30% of you visit our website using a mobile device? For those who do visit us via mobile, we owe you a sincere apology, because our forums have been horrendous on a mobile browser. But the big news is that things are about to change! Our new forums are completely mobile friendly and compatible with iPhone, Android, and pretty much any other modern smart phone.

Each post, topic, and forum shows up beautifully, with the full set of features, and in nice large font. See the screenshots for yourself.

You dont have do anything different, just browse to the forums like you normally would. This means that you can finally put these away:



Not Just for Mobile
The interface on your desktop browser has also been cleaned up a great deal. There is now less clutter on the page, and the overall experience is a lot cleaner. Check out some more screenshots here!



You will notice that each post no longer has 400 buttons below it. Only the buttons that are relevant to each post show up, making your screen space a lot less cluttered. Also, when you reply to another person's post, the entire post is indented inside, making it a lot easier to figure out who has replied to whom.

Launching soon! Maybe as early as next week! Maybe.
And do remember that this is not in any way a be-all-end-all when it comes to the forums. We are in the process of constantly learning and improving upon what we have, and this is just one step along the way.

Stay tuned for the changes! We look forward to hearing your thoughts on this.

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