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dishdiva

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  1. Hi everyone:

    It's been awhile since I've posted...but I'm all caught up on everyone's progress, setbacks, frustrations and NSV's!

    A refresher: I had my band re-positioned earlier this year after a slip. My first fill was in June and I immediately had very bad reflux. I had reflux after my initial surgery, but it went away eventually. After that fill in June, the Dr. took out my fill to see if I had improvement. I didn't, even with Nexium and Rx Prevacid, so I went to a gastroenterologist for an endoscopy. He didn't see anything unusual -- except that my "pouch" isn't emptying well and that's probably what's causing the reflux. What scares me is the drawing he gave me -- showing my pouch kind of off to the side rather than above the stomach -- is similar to the drawing I got when I had my first slip. :cry

    Things have gotten more difficult in the past week -- the reflux is mostly at night, but now during the day, I'm feeling like I'm in permanent PB mode...like something is stuck. Isn't that strange for someone without any fill at all??

    Not keeping much down the past 24 hours. I induced vomiting yesterday because after I ate I was so damn miserable and it's the only thing that brought any relief. PLEASE DON'T SHOOT!

    I know I need to call my band Dr. -- and I will this morning -- but I'm just so scared I'll need a THIRD surgery. And this one will be to remove the band.

    When I've been "tight" like this the past few months, it's typically only lasted a few days. (Which may explain my procrastinating calling the Dr.) I hope that's the case this time.

    Any coping ideas? Think I'll go liquid today, see if that helps. I've been doing Maalox liquid...sometimes Gaviscon.

    Advice, suggestion, prayers and thoughts appreciated, as always. Calling the Dr. now and will let you know.

    Elizabeth

    08-28-03


  2. God love ya', DeLarla! I admire your tenacity and ability to take the health care system on! If there were more medical consumers like yourself, I guarantee you, things would be different.

    Now I'm spooked. I had an endo Friday and specifically asked the Dr. -- not a band surgeon -- to look for erosion. He did tell me in our original consult that he was familiar with the band. He said it didn't erode...and now I'm wondering?!

    I'm going to have the gastroenterologist send his report and any images to my band doctor...and take it from there. My gut, based on what I've been told, is that I've had another slip. Or, it could be I'm just one of those few band patients who acquires reflux so severe as a result of the band that the band has to be removed. That would be a drag...so here's hoping for the best...for both of us!


  3. Hey everyone... I had an endoscopy today because of my continued problems with acid reflux. Good news: no erosion. Weird news: my pouch isn't emptying properly. I hadn't eaten in 12 hours before the endo this morning, so food should not be hanging around. Ewwww.

    The gastro doctor couldn't tell if it was due to a slip, but the diagram he drew looked a lot like the diagram Dr. Ponce drew when he diagnosed my slip in 2004. The pouch, instead of being in line with the stomach (vertically) is off to the side.

    When I had the slip before (band was re-positioned in March of this year), some food was staying in the pouch until he unfilled me, then it moved on through. But I'm unfilled now, so it should be moving, yes? And you'd think since the food is staying in the pouch I'd have some fullness. No!

    Anyone ever experience this? Thoughts?

    Elizabeth

    8-28-03


  4. I was just thinking about this tonight. I have an endoscopy Oct. 7 and the results may dictate my banded future. Either I'll be ready for fills again or I have complications (i.e. erosion) requiring band removal. What I always liked about the band is the reversability factor. And here I am facing that possibility (hopefully not -- prayers, please!)

    Considering my relatively minor complications with the band, I worry about what those complications would be with the bypass. Pre-band, I didn't think I'd be in the one or two percent or whatever percentile the risk factors were for complications... and here I am!

    One thing I don't think anyone's mentioned: many of us lost weight to the extent that we're no longer morbidly obese so we wouldn't qualify for RNY -- from the doctor's standpoint or the insurance companies.

    Elizabeth

    8-28-03

    unfilled and holding!


  5. Hey everyone:

    My reflux story is getting old...but, Alex, I totally know what you mean by managing the acid and not the reflux. That's exactly what happened to me once I was on Nexium. I've had an unfill...improvement in reflux, but still have it. Went to a GI Doctor today who said I probably had reflux all along but just didn't show symptoms until after the band.

    I have to go for endoscopy in October. We're going to try prescription Prilosec now. Stupid insurance company only approves 60 days of Nexium. THEN they expect you to do over-the-counter for 30 days before they'll approve more Nexium. How insane is that? Like I didn't try OTC stuff first!!!!


  6. There are lots of reflux threads here... you might want to do a search and read some. To answer your question -- yes, there are some people that develop reflux after the band. Some people who had it before the band have improvement in reflux symptoms after band surgery. And some people don't have reflux issues.

    Inamed notes in their patient handbook that some people have developed reflux. I also went to a Dr. where they didn't think it was band-related because none of their patients had experienced it.

    Some people who do get it post-band only have it briefly...hope you're in that category.

    Elizabeth

    08-28-03


  7. I know the liquid is much easier...but I don't have any fill right now...and it hadn't been a problem before. But... if I'd thrown up the liquid tylenol -- hypothetically -- would it be okay do you think to take another dose?

    elizabeth


  8. Hi all --

    I took some tylenol for a headache tonight and then a minute later had a PB with a little vomiting. (The Water with the Tylenol created the problem here!) So is the Tylenol gone? I'm just afraid to take more because I still have the headache.

    Elizabeth

    8-28-03

    Happy Bandiversary Month to 8/03 Alumni! :D


  9. I was banded 8/03 and lost close to 60 pounds. But, I had slippage 5/04 and my band was unfilled. I gained 20 pounds...then had revision surgery last March. Lost about 10 pounds and had to have another unfill because of acid reflux and other complications. I need to go to my regular doctor to make sure everything is okay before I go back for another fill. The good news is I am NOT typical of most bandsters -- whose experience is far better than mine. But I'm still hopeful.

    I love Savannah...St. Simons...haven't really been to other parts of S. Georgia.

    Good luck with your surgery on the 29th. Who's doing it?


  10. So, La Madam, what is an endoscopy? Isn't that where they put the tube witha camera down your throat. I think that's what they want me to have.

    On the slippage, reflux question -- my experience is very similar to leatha g's. After my band was re-positioned and I got my first fill in June, the reflux kicked in in a big way. (The bad reflux was an indicator of my slippage, according to the doctor.)

    Finally went and had an unfill. The reflux improved but I still have crazy burping/gas issues. Reading some of my radiologists reports from previous Upper GI's, it does show a hiatial hernia. Whether it was there before my original surgery in 2003, who knows?

    So, will I always have complications from fills because of that hiatial hernia? I do NOT want another surgery.


  11. It's often without symptoms. But a bad case of acid reflux and difficulty keeping food down are sometimes sytmpoms. It can only be revealed through fluoroscopy or other diagnostic-imaging type tests. The band can be re-positioned through surgery, although sometimes they get in there and discover the band has to be replaced.

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