GBP after LP

AnnePrince
on 7/24/10 3:54 am - Bloomfield, NJ
Hello - I am looking for some input from others who have had lap band surgery but are considering or have switched to GBP.  I had my surgery in Sept of 2008 and did well for a few months (high of 275 - got to 240) and then had a series of events that got me off track (was in the hopital for 11 days with bi-lateral pnemonia and was put on massive dosages of steroids which had me practically eating the wallpaper off the walls and then caring for my very ill father, etc).

I went for 1-2 fills but always found that I could seem to eat more or was never totally full.  I had no problem with my surgery or doctor (Karl Strom), and am embaressed that I haven't been back or contacted him but now I found myself at a new all time high of 300 and am seriously considering either a mini or gastric bypass.

We initially agreed on the lap band thinking it would be a more slower, consistent weight loss but for whatever the reasons are, it just did not/is not working for me. 

My questions are - has anyone had the lap band and made the switch to GBP - I am trying to find real information/statistics on the reversal and stories (both good and bad) of people who made the switch.

I would apprciate any and all comments.

Thanks!
Anne Prince
Bloomfield, NJ
mom2wow
on 7/24/10 12:30 pm
Try posting on the revison or the RNY gastric bypass message boards.  There are many who have failed at the LapBand for a variety of reasons.  Often their profiles are open so that you can read their stories.  You'll likely get several responses good, bad & thought provoking.

In my opinion, you should consider contacting your surgeon to discuss your options.  There are other surgeries also such as the sleeve & duodenal switch.

I decided against the LapBand because it isn't very effective for higher BMI's and I wasn't comfortable with the potential complications such as band erosion, slipping, etc.

You need to educate yourself about your options. For example, would your band be considered a failure? It may very well be (even with your psychosocial stressors).  Some insurance companies require a mechanical failure before they will approve a revision surgery. What other procedures does your doctor offer? Does he do the sleeve gastrectomy, RNY, duodenal switch?  

Good luck in your search.
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