Question:
HELP!!
I had the lapband surgery about 3 years ago. I started off well but have gained almost all of my wieght back. I fell like I can eat anything. I have started going back to the gym and trying to get back on track with my eating. I almost feel like giving up. I am so embarrased I have not returned to see my wieghtloss surgeon for some time. I am working with my primary physician right now. Should I consider have a revision? I don't know what to do. — jamjam (posted on January 28, 2010)
January 27, 2010
I also have gone thru the same thing. I have done my research and my
surgeon said the band works better on pt's 50 and older. Also the band
works on about 40% of patients. I am on my way to revision to have gastric
bypass
— dekermar
January 28, 2010
I don't know much about the lapband, but I think you can stretch out from a
smaller size to a bigger size, so people have to keep up on going in for
fills using the port in the abdomen. Why don't you start with returning to
your surgeon for an adjustment before you consider a revision. Is your
primary giving you the port fills? Maybe it isn't enough fill in band.
Just a thought.
— Kristy
January 29, 2010
You are not alone in this situation! First I would like to correct two
things in previous posts. 1) Age does not matter one bit! 2) The band
can't stretch, so getting a fill won't help. The opening in the band will
stay the same unless there is a leak, which is possible.
I got the band in 2004, lost about 40 pounds then stopped. I had a tight
fill, but was still not loosing, then I developed bad reflux. When I went
to the doctor, and I think you should go, he discovered that I had a slip
and hiatal hernia. In August of 2009, I had the band taken out and got the
gastric sleeve. What a wonderful difference! No throwing up, no slime, no
fills, no port...just minimal hunger and lots of weight loss. I have lost
50 pounds in six months and am very happy with that. I have about 20
pounds to go. Please don't be embarrased, this has happened to so many
people. Don't give up! Do go back to your original surgeon, or another
WLS if you are not comfortable with him and talk to him about a revision.
Working out and working with your PCP are both good, but a revision can
change your life! Let me know how you are doing...I care! Best wishes for
a happy change!
— Bonnie H.
January 29, 2010
Hello, I felt compelled to answer your question. There is hope! I too went
through what you are going through and I am about to convert from lapband
to RNY on March 3rd. I suggest checking out revision surgery. Let me know
if I can help and hang in there.
— FindingAndrea
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