Problems w/ Band.....So Now What???
I've heard of other people having oesophagus problems (mine were lower down) but these resolved themselves in some people after only having the band loosened for a while. Perhaps when it is refilled the problem might come back, but by then you could be at goal.
It doesnt seem likely that you would qualify for revision currently, because even if they took the band out it would take you a while to get back to a high enough BMI to justify surgery. That might have to be something you keep in mind for the future - many people on here have had a second surgery, and the choice would be sleeve, RNY or DS.
START: 330 CURRENT: 274.5 lbs GOAL: 190 TOTAL: 55.5 lbs
on 4/19/09 8:41 am - MI
I was under the 35 BMI and my revision was covered by my insurance.
If you have made the changes in your eating behaviors and your mind...there should be no reason why you could not maintain. Any wls is meant to be a "tool" to help us get the weight off, hopefully in conjunction while helping us with our behaviors.
Good Luck.
I think you are kidding yourself about maintaining on your own. With restriction we come to terms with small food amounts and move on. Without restriction... different story. Studies show that 3-5% of people who lose their surgery type for whatever reason maintain their weight.
I didn't have esophageal dilation but just about everything else. I do have esophageal damage from the band. I revised to a sleeve with a 20.8BMI.
I have had my lapband for 30 months (Oct 2006). For the last 6-8 months I've had terrible reflux issues (I'll spare you the gory details) due to a tiny hiatal hernia that went undetected when the band was put in. Sounds like our numbers are very similar in that I, too, currently weigh 170 lbs (I lost 70 lbs, but gained back 10 or so because my band has been empty for months) and my ideal weight for my height is 140-150. My surgeon wrote a letter to my insurance company to repair the hernia and do a revision. It was approved and my surgery is set for May 19th to have the band removed, the hernia repaired, and revision to RNY. Don't assume your insurance won't cover it. If your surgeon makes a strong case you have a great shot at approval. I knew I would be kidding myself without some sort of revision - I gained back 10 lbs. just because my band was empty! Think it through, do your research, and make a sound decision for yourself.
Good Luck,
Debbie
Debba,
Our stories sound nearly identical. I have had AWFUL reflux issues and have been hospitalized 3x's in the last 18 months due to aspiration pneumonia as well as erosion's and ulcers of the esophagus.
I am in the process of revising to RNY. My doctor wrote a letter to my insurance, including the Upper GI results as well as the EGD and Esophageal Manometry Study results. I got the call today that my insurance needs more clinical evidence. My doctor is scheduling a peer to peer review with my insurance company to provide additional information. If all goes well, I will have lap band removal, hernia repair and revision to RNY on May 11th.
Good luck with your surgery!! Hopefully the reflux issues will be resolved for you!
Good luck to you also - I hope things go well and you get your approval soon.
Deb