How many of us have had to/need to be revised from the "Band"?
Hand raised here too. My story is exactly like yours and the others here... puke, puke, puke! Diagnoised with band slip in May. I am completely unfilled and still can not eat a whole lean cuisine meal... or a half a sandwich ... or a 3 oz chicken breast ... paper work in to insurance co (who has already approved the band removal) to see if they'll pay for the revision. My BMI is around 32.
Hand up for me. Not happy about it, but my hand is up. The band is such a scam. Glad for those of you whom it has worked for but there are so many of us that have not done well. Not worth it. Less invasive? I'm heading to surgery number two because they think this thing is hurting my esophagus, that's pretty invasive!
Thank you for thinking of this hand count. Add my name to the list. I was banded on July 7, 2010 and only lost a total of 27lbs within 6 months. My one year surgiversary was last week and I have regained 18 lbs. I throw up on a daily basis because food constantly gets stuck . Don't even get me started on the great discomfort I have with acid reflux. I will eventually have it removed even if I have to pay for it myself.
This is truly the worst mistake of my life. I wish there was a way that we could sue the manufactuers. Although, I seriously doubt that we will win but If nothing else, it would bring lots and bad publicity and save the suffering of others.
Kim
This is truly the worst mistake of my life. I wish there was a way that we could sue the manufactuers. Although, I seriously doubt that we will win but If nothing else, it would bring lots and bad publicity and save the suffering of others.
Kim
I "revised" from dying with the lapband to living with no form of WLS. Too much damage to the old gutteroonies to have any other type of surgery, unfortunately.
The band is a ridiculously barbaric way to try to facilitate weight loss.
No exaggeration on the "dying with the lapband" statement, either. I was *thisclose* to kicking the bucket from complications directly resulting from the lapband. I'm fat... but much smarter now.
The band is a ridiculously barbaric way to try to facilitate weight loss.
No exaggeration on the "dying with the lapband" statement, either. I was *thisclose* to kicking the bucket from complications directly resulting from the lapband. I'm fat... but much smarter now.
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