Revision surgery
I have not posted here since I had my band removed back in March, because it had slipped down causing big problems. The worst news is that my weight has increased (big surprise), and I took the first steps by contacting my obesity doctor for a revision to a VSG. If he will to it I will have the vsg done. I will after surgery, and be moving over to the vsg forums, but I have spent countless hours on this site and still come here for some reason. I have spent many hours considering which surgery to have(my insurance will cover any of them). Does anyone have a opion on my choice of surgery's?? Thanks, I have many memories here.
I am getting my band out. I will be trying to get the VSG. I'm done with the artificial opening. The sleeve leaves you with a natural stoma in and out of the stomach. It also removes most of the stomach that produced the hunger hormon.
I have done research and felt it was what I would be best for me even before I was banded.
Have you scooped out the revision boards? Also check out the boards of any surgery you are thinking about.
I have done research and felt it was what I would be best for me even before I was banded.
Have you scooped out the revision boards? Also check out the boards of any surgery you are thinking about.
I had the sleeve after two slips with my band. I'm doing very well and suffer no ill effects from the sleeve. Most of the time I don't even know that I've had anything done except that I get full very quickly. At 7 months I am 4 pounds lower than my lowest band weight and only have about 12 - 15 pounds left to hit goal. My diabetes is in remission and I'm off all my other medications.
I was in the surgery center for 23 hours post op and on pain meds for only 6 days. Back to work in two weeks, back to the gym in a month. I track all of my food on myfitnesspal.com and try to get 80 -100 grams of protein while keeping my carbs at ~ 100 grams. For me that works out to about 1300 calories per day.
Post op bathroom issues lasted for about 6 weeks. I eat 4 times a day and don't feel that hungry most of the time. I wish you well in your decision!
Dr. Curry did find and repair a large hiatial hernia during my sleeve surgery and my GERD and acid reflux is MUCH better. Dr. Curry is a very skilled surgeon, answered all my questions and has a great staff and support clinic.
I was in the surgery center for 23 hours post op and on pain meds for only 6 days. Back to work in two weeks, back to the gym in a month. I track all of my food on myfitnesspal.com and try to get 80 -100 grams of protein while keeping my carbs at ~ 100 grams. For me that works out to about 1300 calories per day.
Post op bathroom issues lasted for about 6 weeks. I eat 4 times a day and don't feel that hungry most of the time. I wish you well in your decision!
Dr. Curry did find and repair a large hiatial hernia during my sleeve surgery and my GERD and acid reflux is MUCH better. Dr. Curry is a very skilled surgeon, answered all my questions and has a great staff and support clinic.
There are tons of band to sleeve revisions on the vsg board, come over and visit us if you have any questions. I can't believe the difference in the wls boards. It seems tons of complications and no loss on the lap band board. VSG board if full of "I made it to goal, I love my sleeve" posts. I'm only 7 weeks revised to sleeve from band and to be honest, I do love my sleeve. the band stole all my self esteem and confidence, I thought there was something wrong with ME until I found out most people with bands have problems.... good luck!