What is VGB? Having band and imbrication next week!
I was only nauseated in the hospital right after surgery for about 6 hours. Other than that, I've been fine. Just remember the first month is kind of miserable, but I promise it will pass! Also, remember, this is not a magic cure, it still is a lot of work! I diet and exercise every day and still lose it kind of slow. Since surgery I have lost 45 pounds (5 months ago). You can do it! Good luck.
I had surgery with Dr. Cottam in SLC March 10, 2012. He did Imbrication of the fundus of my stomach and repositioned my LAP band and repaired a hiatal hernia. I had my band done at OCC with Dr. Ortiz and Dr. Martinez in September 2007. I lost 70 pounds the first year and was doing perfectly. One year flouro check up everything looked perfect. The second year I maintained the lost weight and was feeling great. Didn't have flouro check. The third year I gained about 5 pounds and started having some trouble with referred pain to my left shoulder especially after eating larger portions of food. I rarely felt stuck and never threw up. I returned to OCC for an annual fluro check up in Oct-Nov. 2010 and learned that the pouch had dilated. Dr So at OCC then emptied the solution and instructed me to leave it empty for about a month. I did so, stayed on a soft diet for several weeks. And had the solution reinserted by Dr. Cottam under fluoro in Jan. 2011. But for the following year, I was unable to maintain "the zone", because if I felt restriction enough to get "full" on less than a cup of food- I would always have the referred pain. If I left the fluid out of the band I would not, of course, have any restriction of food volume. But would off and on feel pain to my shoulder. Eventually, I just left the band empty and tried to "diet" again to control my weight. I regained 30 of the 70 pounds I lost. But worst of all I was not feeling comfortable. I had this sensation of "a pill sitting in my throat" and pain in my shoulder nearly every time I ate.--I was not in touch with OCC, though I am sure they would have been happy to do whatever I needed. I simply didn't want to travel that far. So Dr. Cottam was willing to check out the situation: he had a strong suspicion I had a hiatal hernia. Recovery from this is definitly more uncomfortable than the original band sugery. I am grateful for Dr. Cottam and his skills and faith that I will be able to control my weight again.
I just had the imbrication-Lapland-hernia-scar tissue surgery. I had no illusions of how sore I would be. I knew that I would feel nausia and have kept it controled with the medications. I knew I would have trouble swallowing. 14 years earlier I had my spleen out so this is very much what I remember. Today is friday and I had surgery tuesday, same day surgery. My insides finally woke up today and everything moved and that helps more than anything. Very sore but feeling more normal. Making sure I am getting fluids in, walking around the house every two hours and taking deep breaths and coughing to clear my throat. I know not to pu**** too fast so I think I am doing ok. I noticed that I have not had any more acid reflux wow! I would have done the surgery just for that. I have work off for another 10 days going to take it slow and easy. I have most of the air bubbles out now but not all.
Thanks for the posts letting me know that it just takes time. Started at 265 day of surgery 242.
Thanks for the posts letting me know that it just takes time. Started at 265 day of surgery 242.