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Topic: RE: VSG questions
Hi there~
Congrats... I had my surgery done the day after mother's day. I was out for 2 weeks not working. Then just weak as you need to learn how to eat the protein and drink water. As of today I wouldn't change a thing...I just started to go back to work moving heavy things and on some days I can feel weak but you will know what you can do and what you can't do. The only thing I have learned which I feel is important is to have a wonderful support team and go to support groups if you can. Positive people make positive choices for you to "release" the weight and never have it come back... I'm down 40 lbs and counting it is a slow and stead process which is a tool for the rest of your life. Enjoy every moment. So Congrats on this surgery that will change your life for the positive....
Congrats... I had my surgery done the day after mother's day. I was out for 2 weeks not working. Then just weak as you need to learn how to eat the protein and drink water. As of today I wouldn't change a thing...I just started to go back to work moving heavy things and on some days I can feel weak but you will know what you can do and what you can't do. The only thing I have learned which I feel is important is to have a wonderful support team and go to support groups if you can. Positive people make positive choices for you to "release" the weight and never have it come back... I'm down 40 lbs and counting it is a slow and stead process which is a tool for the rest of your life. Enjoy every moment. So Congrats on this surgery that will change your life for the positive....
Topic: RE: MARLEX MESH COMPLICATIONS 22 YRS POST VBG-NEED QUALIFIED SURGEON N NORTH CAROLINA
I am so sorry about all of your complications. I would contact dr gagner in montreal. he is a world famous surgeon and is an expert with complicated cases. you can find his email online and he answers his own emails. good luck!
Topic: RE: difference in VBG and sleeve
Vertical banded gastroplasty involves stitching of the stomach and an insertion of a band. Since the size of the stomach becomes smaller, this procedure helps to restrict your food intake but does not interfere with the normal digestive process. With gastric sleeve surgery, you are able to lose more weight more quickly but you need to think through this decision very carefully as it cannot be reversed. If you feel the need for a second opinion, I would highly recommend the bariatric surgery, NJ, which is well-known for such surgeries.
Topic: RE: Lap band to a gastric sleeve?
The center for bariatric surgery New Jersey helped me fully prepare for this type of operation. Many people experience post-operative distress and are not able to cope with the lifestyle changes after the operation. I know I could not have experienced the successful results without their pre- and post-counseling program. Remember, gastric sleeve surgery is not reversible so you need to be sure that you are totally ready for this.
Topic: MARLEX MESH COMPLICATIONS 22 YRS POST VBG-NEED QUALIFIED SURGEON N NORTH CAROLINA
I NEED HELP!!!!!
I had Vertical Banded Gastroplasty in 1989, did have complications w/3 revisions & SURGERY TO PERFORM A COMPLETE TAKEDOWN OF VBG?! Recently, I got deathly sick, liver enzymes went thru the roof, eventually ended up having endoscopy and the Marlex Mesh that was supposed to be removed during the surgery I had to have the takedown of the vbg due to the problems I had. The reversal of the vbg was about 16 years ago. I also gained up to nearly 600 lbs. Then I eventually lost 350 lbs with a large amount of faith, hard work, & determination. Lost so much weight & w/adhesions & scar tissue my stomach shrunk shut, in 1999 I had to have a partial gastrectomy & a small stomach pouch was made to make it possible for me to eat. The surgeon at that time stated my stomach was a mess due to scarring & adhesions & that eventually, could be 1 to 10 years but I would have to have more surgery to perform corrective surgery. Well, after having the endoscopy last Friday, June 2011, the GI specialist stated he had never seen anything like this but the marlex mesh has corroded and it has worked its way thru my stomach. I have got to have surgery but now I am at the point that I feel like I'm being thrown into a surgeon's lap that is not anywhere near qualified to perform the corrective surgery. I have already performed my own research but at this point this surgeon is wanting to remove 22 yrs worth of the marlex mesh, scar tissue the size of a grapefruit, actually 2 pouches of adhesions and scar tissue in addition to the marlex mesh which looks like a wild mushroom does that grows on the ground. I have been thru so much! I had nothing but complications but eventually got to where I needed to be weightwise. Then I became Vitamin B12 deficient, Vitamin D deficient, and my thyroid has been out of whack for months, my hair is falling out and I cannot seem to feel well at all.
Please anyone in NC who would recommend any surgeons that have been around for awhile and have performed more than just all the new things around and have had some experience in corrective surgeries from where other surgeons have made mistakes.
I have already had to go thru the issues b'4 b/c no other surgeon wanted to come near me b/c another surgeon had performed the original surgeon. He had already moved on and now I am right back where I was before and feel I do not have any options.
Last friday my GI Specialist made this sound EMERGENT, said to give him 1 week to contact someone to see if he could find at least a second opinion & for me to call on Friday July 1st, 2011. So, I waited til Friday & he stated he had spoken w/a Dr. Fernandez at WFUBMC, & Dr. Fernandez's office was supposed to call to make me an appointment well, back and forth all day and Dr. Fernandez's office stated they did not know anything about it but now I am supposed to wait another month to just get a consult. When a week ago I was told they were most likely going to have to remove my stomach and create a small pouch but due to all the scar tissue and the marlex mesh having corroded to rust it looks awful from the endoscopy pictures & since I have a medical background it hits home even harder b/c I know where and how this can end up but now my GI specialist doesn't even want to answer a few questions like the time frame and the urgency he had a week ago and why it is ok now for me to wait when they stated my liver was shutting down 6 weeks ago and now think that it was due to a piece of the metal marlex mesh breaking off and getting into my bile ducts. My liver enzymes were in the 300-400's which was thru the roof and are still elevated but have come down and I am no longer throwing up but cannot get enough ice to eat and other than that about all i feel comfortable eating is dry toast. I am scared to death b/c i have nearly died from gastric outlet obstructions, small bowel obstructions, and 5 other surgeries to perform revisions and corrective surgeries related to the first surgery which was the vertical banded gastroplasty. Please, if anyone on here has anyone in mind that they think might be willing to see me as a second, third, fourth opinion, I WOULD SO APPRECIATE IT!

I had Vertical Banded Gastroplasty in 1989, did have complications w/3 revisions & SURGERY TO PERFORM A COMPLETE TAKEDOWN OF VBG?! Recently, I got deathly sick, liver enzymes went thru the roof, eventually ended up having endoscopy and the Marlex Mesh that was supposed to be removed during the surgery I had to have the takedown of the vbg due to the problems I had. The reversal of the vbg was about 16 years ago. I also gained up to nearly 600 lbs. Then I eventually lost 350 lbs with a large amount of faith, hard work, & determination. Lost so much weight & w/adhesions & scar tissue my stomach shrunk shut, in 1999 I had to have a partial gastrectomy & a small stomach pouch was made to make it possible for me to eat. The surgeon at that time stated my stomach was a mess due to scarring & adhesions & that eventually, could be 1 to 10 years but I would have to have more surgery to perform corrective surgery. Well, after having the endoscopy last Friday, June 2011, the GI specialist stated he had never seen anything like this but the marlex mesh has corroded and it has worked its way thru my stomach. I have got to have surgery but now I am at the point that I feel like I'm being thrown into a surgeon's lap that is not anywhere near qualified to perform the corrective surgery. I have already performed my own research but at this point this surgeon is wanting to remove 22 yrs worth of the marlex mesh, scar tissue the size of a grapefruit, actually 2 pouches of adhesions and scar tissue in addition to the marlex mesh which looks like a wild mushroom does that grows on the ground. I have been thru so much! I had nothing but complications but eventually got to where I needed to be weightwise. Then I became Vitamin B12 deficient, Vitamin D deficient, and my thyroid has been out of whack for months, my hair is falling out and I cannot seem to feel well at all.
Please anyone in NC who would recommend any surgeons that have been around for awhile and have performed more than just all the new things around and have had some experience in corrective surgeries from where other surgeons have made mistakes.
I have already had to go thru the issues b'4 b/c no other surgeon wanted to come near me b/c another surgeon had performed the original surgeon. He had already moved on and now I am right back where I was before and feel I do not have any options.
Last friday my GI Specialist made this sound EMERGENT, said to give him 1 week to contact someone to see if he could find at least a second opinion & for me to call on Friday July 1st, 2011. So, I waited til Friday & he stated he had spoken w/a Dr. Fernandez at WFUBMC, & Dr. Fernandez's office was supposed to call to make me an appointment well, back and forth all day and Dr. Fernandez's office stated they did not know anything about it but now I am supposed to wait another month to just get a consult. When a week ago I was told they were most likely going to have to remove my stomach and create a small pouch but due to all the scar tissue and the marlex mesh having corroded to rust it looks awful from the endoscopy pictures & since I have a medical background it hits home even harder b/c I know where and how this can end up but now my GI specialist doesn't even want to answer a few questions like the time frame and the urgency he had a week ago and why it is ok now for me to wait when they stated my liver was shutting down 6 weeks ago and now think that it was due to a piece of the metal marlex mesh breaking off and getting into my bile ducts. My liver enzymes were in the 300-400's which was thru the roof and are still elevated but have come down and I am no longer throwing up but cannot get enough ice to eat and other than that about all i feel comfortable eating is dry toast. I am scared to death b/c i have nearly died from gastric outlet obstructions, small bowel obstructions, and 5 other surgeries to perform revisions and corrective surgeries related to the first surgery which was the vertical banded gastroplasty. Please, if anyone on here has anyone in mind that they think might be willing to see me as a second, third, fourth opinion, I WOULD SO APPRECIATE IT!
Topic: RE: Short Term Disability - Self Employed?
Aflac is great for self employed people, call and ask about their individual policies.
Topic: RE: difference in VBG and sleeve
The VBG is a horrible option for weight loss. In fact, I'm not sure if it is even performed in the area which I live anymore because of the terrible success...or should I say high failure rates. I'm a revision to the sleeve, and the two surgeries are like night and day. The VBG is essentially a band (non-filled) and stomach stapling. I lost weight initally (90lbs), but due to the pressure exerted through non-solicited vomiting, the staple line opened up and there went my restriction. Trust me, the sleeve is the closest WLS out there that doesn't cause this side effect, and makes you feel near normal. Hope this helps :-)
Topic: RE: VSG questions
thanks for the reply yeah i notice some how i went to the wrong page! well classes start Aug 27 and we are suppose to start clinical right after labor day. guess they don't wanna beat around the bush! lol i really hope i can get this done soon! thanks again for the response!
Topic: Westchester...Yonkers...White Plains Support Group
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