I'm baaaaaack...

airhead74
on 10/23/13 6:48 am

It seems like forever since I've posted here. Life gets busy once you begin losing weight and are able to do more things. There have been a few changes since my last visit here. As many of you know I got the lap band and greater curvature plication in January 2011. The plan was to have a revision to the duodenal switch once my weight loss slowed. That was done in August 2012. During that surgery they placed a new port for my band because the old one had flipped. They also spent a few hours separating my bowels which had fused together. More than likely due to the c-sections I had in the past. About three weeks after that surgery I was admitted to the hospital for an infection. My body was rejecting the new port.

After several attempts to clear up the infection with antibiotics failed it was decided that the port needed to be removed then replaced a few weeks later, once the infection had cleared up. When they removed the port my incision was left open and it had to be packed twice a day for several weeks. This was done to help rid my body of the infection. 2 1/2 months later I went to have the port placed once again. Once they began the surgery they discovered that the band had eroded a hole in my stomach. The tubing had also wrapped around my bowels which were growing over the tubing. The decision was made to remove the band completely and do the plication to make my stomach smaller since I wouldn't have restriction from the band.

That surgery went well. But, a little over a week later, I was in a car accident. I rolled my car on it's top. I had several injuries including damage to my stomach, more than likely from the seatbelt. Because of my injuries I was admitted into the hospital where I spent over a week. In order to allow my stomach to heal a PICC line was inserted and I spent the next 2 1/2 months getting my nutrition from the IV, as well as antibiotics. I also had a JP drain during that entire time. I was so happy to have the PICC line and drain removed. I was finally back on regular foods. But I just couldn't manage to get enough protein and I was wasn't taking my vitamins daily. I gained 31 pounds of fluid in 13 days. This was because my albumin protein levels were low. I take all the blame for that. So, once again I was admitted to the hospital. They gave me protein through an IV as well as Potassium Chloride & Lasix. Within 3 days they had gotten 20 pounds of fluid out of me and I was well enough to go home.

The journey has been long and difficult but it was worth every bit of it. I was nearing 600 pounds and in horrible health. I was in a wheelchair, unable to walk, unable to function. Without these surgeries I more than likely would not be alive today. I am getting my life back. I can now be the Mom & person I have always dreamed of being. I am quite active, always on the go. I can play ball with my boys, keep up with their school activities, walk miles at a time & I am attending college, It's a whole new adventure. It's been rough but I have no regrets.

June 2010

April 2012

October 2013

    
Jean M.
on 10/23/13 11:00 am
Revision on 08/16/12

Bless your heart, dear one. I'm so sorry you had to go through all of that. Your positive attitude, and all the hard work you've done, is very inspirational. I hope your health continues to improve from now on.

Jean McMillan c.2009-2013 - Always a bandster at heart
author of Bandwagon (TM), Strategies for Success  with the Adjustable Gastric Band & Bandwagon Cookery. Bandwagon for Kindle now available on Amazon.  Read my blog at: jean-onthebandwagon.blogspot.com 

   

 

 

 

Zee Starrlite
on 10/23/13 1:30 pm

Wow, it has been some adventure for you. you caMe ouT Of It all In Good SpiRIts and oh so very gorgeous!!!

 

All the very best,

LAyla


3/30/2005 Lap Band installed  12/20/2010  Lap Band REMOVED  
6/6/2011 Vertical SLEEVE Gastrectomy

Hislady
on 10/23/13 2:00 pm - Vancouver, WA

WOW you have had quite the adventure, so glad things are getting better. As long as you follow your DS food regimen and take your vitamins (even more important with the DS) you should continue to stay trim and *****y. Many people have had issues with the lap band causing serious damage to the point where a few I know of are on permanent IV feeding because there is too little stomach left. Hopefully your journey will continue uneventfully now!

 

Kate -True Brit
on 10/23/13 8:19 pm - UK

What a dreadful time you have had. Hope that it is all now in the past and you can enjoy your new, slim life. You look fabulous!!!

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,

   

airhead74
on 10/24/13 12:55 am

Thank you so much everyone. The support you give me means the world me. It keeps me motivated. And, if I can help someone else along the way, it makes it all even more worth it.

    
KenGaus
on 10/24/13 1:13 am - Kitchener, Canada

All I can say is WOW, WHAT A TRIP, but what a result.

You look incredible. Great job, and way to hang in there.

Your perseverance will act as motivation for me, I am waiting a surgery date at this time.

Thanks

 

 

HW 400, CW 295 Referral Spring 2013 - Info Session 9-30-13 - DW, SW, appts 11-28-13 PATTS 3-20-14 Surgery 4-15-14

 

 

Member Services
on 10/24/13 2:41 am - Irvine, CA

Welcome back and you look AMAZING!!!!!  

Karen R.
on 10/24/13 5:06 am - Peoria, AZ

I'm so sorry for everything you've gone through, but you look wonderful and I'm sure you feel great.

Good luck to you.

Karen

airhead74
on 10/25/13 5:38 am

Thanks again. It's great to be back. I need the support and encouragement so much. And I hope to be able to help others along the way.

    
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