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Did I make the best choice "Band vs. Sleeve"

shonette

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On July 21st it will make a whole year since I had my band put in. Lately, I have second guessed my choice to have this band. I have had some many episodes of feeling that stuck feeling and throwing up a slimly substance because things are not going down properly. I have spoke with my doctor about these issues and several different reasons have been given for my episodes. No- I don't eat large bites of food at any given time, and I always take my time while eating. No- this is not happening all of the time, but yes- it's happening more than I would like for it to be happening. I feel like "my" band has a mind of its own. There are certain days I feel super tight and other days things feel just right. My doctor has explained that my band should always feel the same unless it's swollen and irritated by something I have done wrong.

 

Honestly, this band has so many rules and does & don'ts! I do thank God for my weight lost, but it has truly come with a price. I could have never understood this before actually going through a lot of different trials. Having this band is not an easy fix with losing weight. It really takes a lot of discipline and complying with a lot of different rules. On the flip side, my niece has the sleeve and she has none of these issues to deal with. She can only eat a smaller portion of food, but there are not all of the other restrictions Iike band patience do. I can deal with the smaller portions, but sometimes I feel just miserable and wishing my choices was different.

 

I do understand that with any weight lost procedure anything can go wrong, but sometimes I just want to feel normal during meal times. I really don't eat out with my family any more due to the awful things I experience while attempting to eat. (having to leave the table to spite up food that will not go down or have this crazy look on my face because I fee this awful pain in my upper chest area) Then I have days that I have no problems at all. I want to emphasize once more that small portions are not a problem, but to always worry about my meals and if I am going to be able to swallow what I am eat is. It’s the most difficult with my 6 year old son when these things are going on, because he now tell me “Mommie you should have never got that band”!

 

I feel like I've come too far to have every single thing taken out of my band, and honestly I only have 4cc in a 10cc band. My doctor wants to take everything out and for me to start all over again with my fills. I am almost at my 12 month mark and my fills will be no longer covered per my contract. My band is not even half full and in less than 17 days I will be a year banded. There are some things that I have found that really help me not to experience that stuck feeling in my throat/upper chest area. If I drink warm drinks throughout my day things have an easier time going down vs. me not drinking warm drink. I know breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but if I try to eat real food my day is shot from then on. Therefore, skipping breakfast or having a protein shake works a whole lot better for me.

 

I just want people to be aware that there maybe complications with this band and there is definitely no easy fix for losing weight. Each person has to figure out what works best for them and their band and continue to apply the principles of having a band. (Don’t mix food and drink- eat very, very slowly to prevent things from getting stuck- don't over eat to the point of throw food back up- don't over do the protein because it's bad on the kidneys "I learned that one the hard way"- exercise is your best friend if you want quick weight lost- learn to research things you have questions about or seek information from reliable sources) Following these steps have really helped me to get to the point where I am now with my weight lost.

 

I do realize this is a daily effort to keeping my weight off, but having these tools handy will really make things a lot easier to accomplish your goals.

 

 

 



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I just looked at all your pictures and I think you made the right choice. You look great and yes, it is easier putting the weight on than taking it off. My life has changed also, I don't eat out or in front of other people. But in 3 weeks we will be going to Alaska for a vacation and I will be eating out a few times and nervous about it but we will be renting a motor home for 2 weeks of the 4 weeks we will be gone so I just will have to be careful and enjoy myself. Soup is being on the safe side for me so I will be eating a lot of soup when we eat out....LOL Please don't think I should of done this or that and just work with what you have. Good luck to you and hope it works out for you.

Judy

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Im TOTALLY with you!!!! Very well said. I have all the same issues as you do. Having the band is the hardest and the best choice I have made. Im uncomfortable a lot, have to eat so slowly that friends get frustrated with me and still throw up a few times a week. Its been about 9 months for me. I have only lost 40 pounds even though I do most things right. The band DOES have a mind of its own and I never know what its thinking. Even my hormones play a huge part in this thing. Some days I can eat and some days I cant. Thank you for your post!

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I understand how you feel and I totally disagree with your doc about the band feeling the same level of restriction all the time...let me guess, he doesnt have a band, right? My band fits just like my wedding ring...tight in the morning (fluid shifts around while we sleep) and loose at night. I think most people here would agree. A lot of people have this and of course dont like it because the night snacking is made easier...I keep mine tight and really can only have liquids before noon but could eat quite a bit around 8 or later at night...hang in there!

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I agree with everything you said. Getting a lapband is not something that should be taken lightly. I don't think I would have made this choice if I had researched it more so I definitely understand what you are saying. I hope things get better for you *HUGS*

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<P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt"><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt; LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial','sans-serif'">I really do appreciate everyone's support with the issues I am having with my band. Sometimes, it's easy to think you are losing it or the only person in the world who is going through these issues with their band. <SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </SPAN><BR><BR>Therefore, I really do appreciate other band patients like you being open about your own personal issues and struggles. No, the doctor I am currently seeing does not have a band. The doctor who originally did my surgery had a band, and he related a whole lot better with some of the issues I experienced. No, I really don't have that personal insight from my current doctor any more. He is very nice and he tries really hard to understand some of the things I am saying, but honestly he really doesn’t have a clue. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p></SPAN></P>

<P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt"><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt; LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial','sans-serif'">One good example about this band being an every day unknown struggle was lunch yesterday on my son's summer camp outing. We ate in the park and I made turkey sandwiches on wheat bread. "God knows that was one of the biggest mistakes I could have ever made for myself" I took very small bites and Lord knows I chewed forever but yes it got stuck" Therefore, you can only image how the trip was for me from then on. There was almost an hour of me sliming and trying to get that food up or down. It was also very embarrassing, because- remember I was in a park with absolutely no privacy! The closest rest area was like a couple of minutes away, and I could continue to run back and forth to the rest area to spit up. Therefore, I used almost a whole roll of paper towels. <o:p></o:p></SPAN></P>

<P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt"><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt; LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial','sans-serif'">It was just awful in every way. </SPAN></P>

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