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Dr. B.NOLA

LAP-BAND Patients
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About Dr. B.NOLA

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  • Birthday 04/29/1967

About Me

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    Bariatric Surgeon from New Orleans
  • City
    NOLA
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    Dr. B. Nola

    Persistent vomiting and retching increses the risk for a slip. Stomach acid demineralizes the teeth by removing calcium. A Malory-Weiss tear or partial tear of the esophagus can happen and cause massive GI bleeding. Seen that a time or two. Vomiting is bad...
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    Dr. B. Nola

    The vomiting is troubling. She could be too tight or she may have a slip. How old is her Band? If she eats slowly and a small amount does she still get sick?? If not then she is eating too fast and too much.She needs to see her surgeon so she can be evaluated further. Vomiting to maintain her weight is very concerning.
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    Dr. B. Nola

    Sorry about that, My name is Todd Belott MD Im a partner at Surgical Clinic of Louisiana in Marrero LA. I have been doing almost exclusively Lap Bands since 2004.We are small, no Web Site yet. I still see each of my patients every time they come to the office. We also see patient from Mexico and Europe. Our coordiators, one who is also a patient and lost over 100 lbs in 6mos has helped create our diet protocols. The advice I give is the same advice we give our patients. I just want to help and give a medical prospective. Again sorry for my poor typing skills. Todd P Belott MD. FACS Surgical Clinic of LA 504 349 6860
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    Dr. B. Nola

    OK, My name is Todd Belott MD FACS. Im
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    Dr. B. Nola

    I refer my patients here. It is the best Band site I have visited. My coordinator is helping me spell this message. GTG
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    Dr. B. Nola

    Southern Louisiana ..... NOLA
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    Dr. B. Nola

    Yes I'm a General Surgeon. Yes I perform exclusively Lap bands since 2004 Yes my typing is horrible !!!! Sorry for the confusion and grammatical errors ....
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    pouch streathching

    You need a fill my freind. you lost fat around the band and the band needs tightening. Being hungry between meals and struggleing not to cheat are key signs for a fill. you only have 1 cc. most need 2 to 2.5cc for bands 9.5 and 10 cm for good restriction. Get a fill. Stretching ocuurs when you dont control the volume of food you eat. Remember 1/2 to 1 cup of food (meat/ veggies/ minimal carbs) will keep you satiated ( not feeling hungry) for several hours if your band if adequately filled Good luck
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    anyone had this problem?

    Sorry this happened to you. It has happened to one of my pts a year ago. The sutures that hold the port to the mucle prob broke. your surgeon will be able to fix it as a minor procedure in the operating room.
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    Almost There But I Am In Trouble!!!

    You sound like you need your band completely deflated to alow all swelling to resolve and if you are still unable to eat solids without symptoms then i would get an upper GI. you are taking a lot of prilosec be careful.
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    Reflux Poll

    Dear itsyovonne, It sound like the band is a little too tight. Going back to 2 cc for a while or less should help. If symptoms continue then an upper GI may be necessary. good luck
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    pouch streathching

    buy a plastic 1/2 cup all the food you eat per meal should fit in it. greater than 50% meat. some patient loss the painful sensation that occurs when food remains in the esophagus so your esopahgus acts like a pouch. eat 1/2 to 1 cup per meal if the band is adequately filled you will not feel hungry until it is time to eat agian. also no drinking and EAT SLOWLY....

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