How many of us have had to/need to be revised from the "Band"?
Please, put your hand up!!! Let those who are considering having their first WLS know that we believed in this procedure wholeheartedly. We did not have the advantage of seeing all the failure that is put before their very eyes today.
Let the pre-ops considering the Band know that we tried the Band with every fiber of our being and it DISAPPOINTED. Even while we embraced the band and denied ourselves the right of the device having failed us. We blamed us for having failed once again. What a horrific burden to carry.
My surgeon says the thing about the band is "it's easy to sell". That makes me weep inside because everything I had in me believed the band would change my life. It did, then just like a rug pulled from underneath with no warning, you go crashing losing everything you thought you gained - landing on ground so broken and shattered that you may feel reluctant to trust that solidity exist again.
My surgeon also said now your quality of life will be so much better with the sleeve - the Band is a hard life. Every single day as I heal and get stronger, I know this is true. There is hope for us that go crashing and feel as if we lost it all. My hope for you is that you avoid the crashing by not being lured into what is easy to sell.
3/30/05 Banded
8/10/05 New port, the first one never worked
12/20/10 Band removed - Esophageal Dilation with no resolve - NO, I didn't stuff my pouch, my esophagus stopped working effectively due to the high pressure the band creates.
6/6/11 Sleeved!
With love,
Laylah
Reply here: http://www.obesityhelp.com/forums/amos/4424289/How-many-of-u s-have-had-to-need-to-be-revised-from-the/
I'm currently in the first stages of trying to get a revision. When it was working, I loved my band. It's definitely one of those things that when it's good, it's great, but when it's not, it's terrible. There is no real in-between for my band. But, I admit, part of the problem was me. I got too ambitious and wanted the weight to come off NOW, so I allowed my surgeon to overfill me. I put up with severe acid reflux for way too long and probably damaged my esophagus before I gave in and made the trip to get some of the fill removed. Now I still have some acid reflux AND I have little restriction, so I've gained 50 pounds back and my BMI is back up to 33 from my low of 24. I'm just hoping at this point that my insurance will cover a revision.
Hindsight is 20/20, they say. I'm still glad I got my band, because the alternative at the time would have been an RNY, and that was not and is not an option for me. I just wish I'd not tried to rush things, and maybe I wouldn't be having the issues I have today.
Pre-band surgery weight: 233
Lowest: 199 ( for, like, a day)
CW: 260 (yes, with the band!)
Current Fill: 5cc in 10cc band
BMI: 49