Anyone regret getting the LAPBAND??
I've had it since May 2007 and haven't lost a single pound to date.
I'm scheduled for a consultation with a surgeon next week whom may revise me to a DS.
I wish I'd have realized how much effort the band requires to make it work. It truly is a tool, and ONLY a tool. Don't get me wrong - I understand that any weight loss attempt - surgical or not - requires some effort. However, the band requires the most effort of all the WLS - and I didn't realize that when I agreed to have it done. I know myself well enough to know that I have great trouble putting forth huge amounts of effort, when it comes to weight loss - hence the need for WLS in the first place. I have trouble getting in my protein - hate all protein drinks and meat has trouble staying down. And, you also need to take into account that with the band - you can consume gallons of ice cream, and other "slider foods", very easily - which is where the extreme discipline comes in. The band is a great tool for many, many people - I am not one of them.
WLS is a hard decision, and a very personal one. All I can say is - research, research, research and make sure you have been educated on all of the WLS that are offered.
Knock on wood and thank the Big Guy Upstairs, I have not had any "complications" - slippage, reflux, erosion, flipped port, etc. And for that, I am very thankful, but it's heartbreaking to be a failure at any kind of WLS. The emotional roller coaster I've been on thru this has not been a fun one.
With that being said - I truly wish you the very best of luck in whatever you choose to do.
Stephanie
~AlyssaBand to Bypass (Band May 2005 --RNY July 2008)
"Try not. Do, or do not. There is no try." ~Yoda
(What is Interstitial Cystitis)
Evolution of Dance :)
Meet my pouch... The Gremlin:
I presume you mean the port has flipped? I found losing 100lbs in a year fast enough for me and you are on track for that. And remember, we can keep on getting fills and losing for as long as we need to.
Kate
Highest 290, Banded - 248 Lowest 139 (too thin!). Comfort zone 155-165.
Happily banded since May 2006. Regain of 28lbs 2013-14. ALL GONE!
But some has returned! Up to 175, argh! Off we go again,
Well I can say life is good now.............but when I had my band back in 2005, first my port leaked and had to be replaced, then much as I tried with lots of fills I couldn't get good restriction, so I believed I was a band failure. Developed an abscess on my tummy above my port after my last fill in July 2007, and a gastroscopy in September revealed huge band erosion. The reason that I couldn't get good restriction was that my band had unlocked and just got wider and wider. It came out in October 2007 and after 10 months I had a revision to a sleeve. Best thing I could have done - 6 months out my weight is still dropping - 64lbs down so far, and I feel wonderful. There was a fantastic outcome for me - and wi**** had been so for Alyssa as well - we were both banded within a week of each other. Good luck ..........and as a final note many of my band friends have done very well with their lapbands.
Marion
Day of surgery ................ 286
Current weight............... 228 Loss to date................75lbs
First Goal...................220
LOVING MY SLEEVE AND LOVING MY LIFE
Hi Marion! I'm so glad that your VSG is working out so well! I have a few friends with VSG. Only one is regretting her decision ("waste of money" she put it). I do wish I got it done instead of RNY. Yeah, it might have made my reflux worse... but man, my RNY problems suck. On top of that, I'm not exactly losing a ton of weight like RNY people do. They say revision patients don't lose weight as much as the first time around.
Things are getting better with my RNY. Nausea isn't as bad. I don't vomit daily anymore. My malnutrition is improving. My adrenal insufficiency *might* be getting better. They have to do more tests (there were things that could have made it look like it was functioning... but it might be "waking up" or false hope... so keep your fingers crossed!!)
So life is good with the VSG? I'm so glad to hear it! BTW, are you on Facebook? If you are, will you add me as a friend? I'll send you a PM with my full name so you can find me!
~AlyssaBand to Bypass (Band May 2005 --RNY July 2008)
"Try not. Do, or do not. There is no try." ~Yoda
(What is Interstitial Cystitis)
Evolution of Dance :)
Meet my pouch... The Gremlin:
The bottom line is that WE ourselves are responsible for our own success, no matter what form of WLS we choose. We will all have to make major changes in eating, food choices, and our entire lifestyle. Don't be fooled that you will not. given that. I chose the band, the least invasive and safest option.
I have not regretted it - I am now banded 6 yrs today, and at a normal BMI goal more than 5 yrs.
It is not easy or fun - it is hard work sometimes. This is my post about being banded 6 yrs today:
http://www.obesityhelp.com/forums/LapBand/3895621/6-years-banded-today-and-some-tips/
complications are possible with every form of WLS. I chose the type of WLS with far fewer, and far less serious possible complications. The weight loss stas with the band and bypass are nearly identical at 5 yrs - with the band doing a little better. then I was VERY diligent to learn and follow the band rules and guidelines to minimize problems. There is also just some plain luck involved.
Explore all options carefully, with surgeons who specialize in each procedure.
Sandy R, BSN, MN
band educator
at goal 5+ yrs
DISCLAIMER: Any suggestions or comments are not intended as medical advice, but only as general information. Please always contact your own surgeon or his staff for any specific problems or concerns you are having. Although I have many years as a medical professional and band educator, I offer suggestions here only as an experienced Bandster.
I wish you the best with whatever you decide!