question for you veterans
As with most things, different people can get slightly different symptoms. But the most usual ones for slips are increased tightness, in extreme cases to the point of not being able to swallow even liquids, and severe reflux/heartburn.
But if in doubt, get it checked. Better an unnecessary doc visit than leaving it and finding it has got worse!
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,
Yes, sorry. If the band slides upwards, it can be round the oesopahgus and so is too loose and cannot be tightened. I should have added that but it is much less common. In the more usual slip, the stomach slides up through the band and so the narrowing caused by the band is filled with stomach tissue and so becomes blocked.
Extract from Stroh and Monger 2006.
What is Lap Band Slippage?
One of the long-term complications of lap band surgery is called “Lapband slippage" and can be defined as “when the Lapband and the stomach pouch are both prolapsed." This means that the lap band has shifted position and the enlarged stomach pouch has also shifted or twisted so that food does not go through the lapband into the rest of the stomach. This may result in pain, discomfort, decreased appetite and inability to eat or drink, and vomiting. Lapband Slippage does not happen immediately but may take several months to develop.
Large Lap Band Pouch
Lap Band Slippage generally develops in a progressive manner. As food intake is increased, the stomach begins to stretch and grow and the patient may stop losing weight or start to regain weight. At this point, patients may only exhibit an enlarged stomach Lap band pouch. This can be medically treated by deflating the lap band to release pressure and slow the growth of the pouch (successful in 70% of cases, or surgical treatment can be considered). However, if the enlarged lapband pouch continues to grow, the lapband progressively rotates until both the lap band and the enlarged pouch become prolapsed, resulting in Lap band slippage. This is followed by functional stenosis (narrowing) of the stomach.
Lap Band Slippage
Lapband Slippage Symptoms typically include progressively worsening reflux, vomiting and epigastric complaints, which may increase to sudden near-total dysphagia (inability to swallow or eat anything, including saliva).
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,
on 2/21/11 2:50 am - ~Somewhere in~, PA
good luck