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grammy4

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  1. 9 hours ago, 123crod said:

    Go see the surgeon who did the surgery and talk to them maybe just need a fill and refresher course to get you going! Also a lot of good book on the subject look on Amazon. I have a bunch of good ones. Good luck.

    I have a few good books as well. Can I ask what books you have?


  2. On 5/8/2017 at 9:53 AM, MarinaGirl said:

    I'm so sorry you're going through this. I've heard a lot of bad feedback on the lapband so I recommend you talk to some bariatric surgeons for their advice - such as removing it and revising to a gastric bypass or DS.

    I don't buy that for a minute! I've lost over 100 lbs with the lapband. Seems like most of the time people that have gone a different route want to bash lapband. I know just as many people who have had trouble with the sleeve, or bypass. It's a personal thing.

    That being said, I'd contact the surgeon. You possibly need a fill or some advice as to what you can do.


  3. I'm always crazy scared about slippage as well, but my dr. told me that only about 2-3% of bands ever slip. I keep trying to remind myself of that. Your band could be too tight. I was having a lot of acid reflux at night and that was my problem.


  4. I got my band 2 years and one month ago. I've had a steady weight loss--some months better than others, but I've lost 93 lbs. I've had a few bumps along the way--I mean there have been times that I've thrown up--and I've had a struggle with reflux the past month or so, but I'm happy with my loss. I have a friend who got the gastric sleeve about 8 years ago and lost some weight, but she's put almost all of it back on. The band is a tool....not a miracle weight loss machine. It sounds like you're doing great. Losing slowly is the best way!


  5. Well, I've lost 90 lbs with the band, so I don't agree that it does not work. I've had a few issues with reflux, but I'm pretty good if I don't eat after 7 p.m.

    One thing I hear from people who have the sleeve is some wish they had the band so they could have some control over it (with fills). I live in a small town and I know 2 people who have the sleeve and have lost weight only to regain it. I think a lot of success is based on how you eat and how much and how often.


  6. I usually can't eat bread--sometimes I can eat toast. Try eating the meat only. Eating slowly makes more of a difference for me than anything. After I swallow, sometimes I just wait a minute before I take another bite. I also take small bites. I also think that what I might be able to eat one day, I can't eat another.


  7. Two years after my surgery, I have started having it as well. My dr. said not to eat 3 hours before bedtime--also said they sometimes take a little Fluid out. I didn't want that done, so I continue with my previcid and keep Rolaids by my bed! Not eating close to bedtime does help!


  8. Also...it just seems like anything I eat now makes my stomach burn! I'm on Celebrex (an NSAID for my arthritis) but I take a Pepcid each day as per my bariatric dr.'s orders. School will be out in a few weeks....so maybe I could go off the Celebrex for the summer.

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