Are You Having Troubles With Your Lapband Leaking?
Are you losing fluid from the port? A rash will develop around the port if its leaking and the skin will get hard.
Is your band not staying inflated after you had a fill? If not, then there is an issue either with the port, hose, or band.
Have you been given an option to use a different type of saline that is thicker?
These questions are being asked because I know of three people locally who are having issues. One person had to pay out of pocket to have the port replaced at $3000.00.
In the last few weeks I have received about 10cc on top of the 10cc that was alreay in the band but had to have leaked out. I appear to be full the day of and day after the fill, then all hell breaks out. No restriction and can eat anything and large amounts.
Hope to learn more in the morning.
I am not losing fluid.
Staying full? What does that mean? Do you mean, is my band full of fluid? Or do you mean, do I feel full when I eat? It took a couple of fills for me to achieve good restriction. Then as I lost weight and the fat around my stomach shrank, my band loosened and I needed more fill. That is entirely normal. Adjustability is one of the beauties of the band.
My doctor is Alex Argotte of Paducah, KY. Not that that helps y'all in AZ, but someone posted a link to this thread on the lap-band forum, and I'm responding to that.
My surgeon's PA did one fill, my surgeon has done the rest.
What do you mean, what is being told to me by medical staff? About what?
Why are you posting this? Are you having problems? If so, what? Are you gathering info for a class-action suit?
Jean
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So, after some fancy footwork on my doctor and his nurse's part, LapBand paid for me to have another surgery in May. I have started over at ground level. The good thing is I maintained while I had no restriction. I am not loosing as fast this time around as I did the first time and have had fills a lot sooner the first time. But, I think I am at a good spot now and ready to get back on the looser's bench.
So, if someone asks me if I would do it again, I say HECK YAH! I DID!!!
Jennifer
I believe my lea****ured with my first fill because I remember my doctor had a hard time finding the port and poked me many times (it hurt) and restriction would only last a couple of days.
I did not have a rash around the port site.
During the last fill, where I was supposed to already have 3.75cc in my 4cc band, I was down to 2cc.
She took all of it out and put back in 3.5cc. As soon as she took the needle out, the saline started coming up through my skin.
If it were just oil! She has ALWAY**** the port directly at each fill, so I know she has not poked the tubing.
Even though my insurance will pay for the replacement, I'd like to keep in touch with you about this.
I did have a port replacement. I have restriction now of which I never had. The first few weeks after the replacement I kept thinking the port was not the issue due to the amount of fluid I was losing prior to the replacement. The Dr. mentioned during the replacement that the port was leaking but very little. This got me thinking if it was leaking very little then where did all the saline go that was placed into the band.
It was not until 16 days after the replacement that I received my second fill that the band came to life. During the replacement I received 5cc in the band but I had very little restriction. Next I received 3cc and was so tight I could not even keep water down. Back to the Dr. I went and had 1cc removed. I am tight as I cannot even eat but a few ounces at a time or it’s coming up.
I have reach the point of my 70 lb. weight loss I had reached before the replacement and now hope to continue moving forward to my goal.