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Amanda

LAP-BAND Patients
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About Amanda

  • Rank
    Senior Member
  • Birthday 08/11/1956

About Me

  • Biography
    Nutritionist/Bowen therapist/Student
  • Interests
    Reading and writing
  • Occupation
    retraining in medical field
  • City
    Sebastopol
  • State
    CA
  • Zip Code
    95472
  1. Happy 57th Birthday Amanda!

  2. Happy 56th Birthday Amanda!

  3. Amanda

    No one knows???

    I'm taking pepcid AC at 4X the usual dose to help heal the reflux. Also have the head of my bed up on two bricks and a prop up pillow. I'm going to wait until I have better insurance coverage before I get more tests done. If I do have esophageal narrowing, they can do a dilation by pushing a rod down your throat with local anaesthesia. Oh yeah, I can just imagine not totally freaking out with that treatment! My surgeon was Dr. Pedro Kuri in Tijuana.
  4. Just a ray of sunshine for others who have had to have their bands removed. I've managed to keep off the 20 pounds I'd lost and am now losing more thanks to the Food Addicts Anonymous food plan. I think I had to get to be willing to try anything to get here. But after the excruciating pain and just as excruciating disappointment of the band fiasco, eating nothing but measured amounts of meat, fruit, and vegetables doesn't seem that bad. Better than reflux even on chicken broth! I'm glad my band is out and glad I'm healing. Still having panic attacks from all the body trauma in such a short amount of time, but these too are improving. My pitting and bruising are gone, and almost all my soreness inside and out. I'm 8 weeks after debanding. Good luck Jo Ann with whatever you decide to do. But no more WLS for me.
  5. Amanda

    can't lay on my back at night

    Teresah, This is indeed just the port pain. It should mostly go away in another couple of weeks, although some people get twinges for six months. Try putting a pillow against your body on that side for some support. It will keep the flesh from pulling so much.
  6. Pain from throat to just under the ribcage that got steadily worse and woke me 4-5 times per night. Coughing up blood-tinged mucus and inability to tolerate solid food. That's why I got mine out.
  7. The progestins in the birth control pills can cause the band to become tighter due to more swelling of tissue, and this can then cause discomfort, reflux, etc. This is not a normal symptom of bcps in the unbanded!! You might try switching to a bcp that is higher in estrogen, lower in progestins, like one of the ones they make for perimenopausal women. I think Yasmine is one brand name.
  8. Amanda

    can't lay on my back at night

    This is how my symptoms began as well. Turns out it can be reflux even if you don't feel a burning sensation. Try Pepcid a couple of times a day, before lunch and before bed and see if that helps. But your band may be placed too high, and if your surgeon is like mine, he'll say the fluoro shows no problem. Good luck.
  9. Amanda

    Results of Upper GI

    Jo Ann, Isn't it so frustrating to be told nothing is wrong when our bodies are telling us in no uncertain terms that something is!! Pain and vomiting are our bodies' main ways of communicating. My surgeon just would not believe me that something was wrong, and now I find after the band is removed that I have GERD, and my esophagus is still not normal (can't swallow pills for example). I so hear you when you write that you feel the band "squeezing the daylights out of you." I felt like I was being slowly strangled from the inside. I am so glad to have the band out, although also so disappointed that I lost only 20 pounds, and that from not being able to do anything but clear liquids for days. For me, it's been a lesson that there are worse things than being overweight, but then I was fortunate enough to be on the low-end of the banding world to begin with. Now back to dealing with hunger when trying to eat 1200 no-carb calories a day.
  10. Amanda

    Band Removal Date!

    Congratulations on having the band out. You will feel so much better. And good for you for continuing to insist that something was wrong until they finally did enough tests to validate your intuition. I am so tired of people telling me that because my fluoro looked fine there was "really" nothing wrong with me, and then now that the band is out to find I did have GERD, etc. Glad I didn't wait for the fluoroscope to show something wrong. I would have been dead by then :-)
  11. Hmm Renee, Have you not read posts before about people needing esophageal dilatation after the band? The esophagus certainly CAN narrow due to band placement if you develop GERD as a result of the band, which according to my local doctor I did. The esophagus can thicken and narrow as a result of the acidity irritating it. I do not know for sure if this is what happened to me, I do know that my doctor here said the esophagus looked signficantly narrower in one spot just above the esophageal sphincter. I know before I was banded I did not want to hear anything negative about the band or specific doctors, but I now I feel it is my duty to let people know these complications can and do occur, and in my opinion, it is the responsibility of the banding surgeon to be alert to these possibilities and do the necessary testing to rule them out. Besides, I could not find a local band doctor who would even agree to see me with my symptoms. They all said, "This is very unusual. Obviously something has gone wrong. You must see your original surgeon." What is really annoying me is the suggestion that just because my experience was unusual, that it was all in my head or something. When your waist is swollen 5 inches, when you are so tight you can't burp or vomit, when you have constant pain at the location of the band, I'm sorry there is something wrong and it is the responsibility of the man who placed the band to find out what!!! The week before I had the band removed I stopped posting on the Kuri board because I didn't want to be "negative." Well keeping that disappointment, pain and anger inside has not helped my healing process. I have a right to be angry at the the lack of care I received, and I am. I am in the medical field myself, and I would never treat anyone the way I was treated. When something you've done has caused harm, it is your responsibilty to find out what has happened. One of Dr. Kuri's associates, the lovely Mrs. Dr. Peterson, suggested the night before the surgery that I was most likely having GERD, which is why I was having pain and also choking on my own spit whenever I lay down. Well why didn't Dr. Kuri ever suggest it? Why didn't he suggest I try Pepcid or Prilosec, both available over the counter? If someone had made the pain go away, I would have given the band a longer chance to work. Putting up with the undiagnosed GERD may now have done my esophagus permanent damage. Serious pain is a symptom that MUST be paid attention to, and I'm concerned about the bandsters who are putting up with theirs month after month because they are so desperate to lose weight. They are risking permanent damage to their digestive tracts.
  12. I would not recommend him. No follow-up. Assembly line atmosphere. Doesn't listen to or seem to believe his patients. May be a good surgeon, but you need someone who will be there for you if there are problems, and Mexico is a long way to go when there are.
  13. Amanda

    Greetings to all!!

    Would not recommend Dr. Kuri. I feel like he does not LISTEN to his patients, and when you have problems he thinks you're lying, and you're on your own to deal with them. He always returns calls and is very friendly, but doesn't do the testing necessary to find out what's going wrong. He does so many surgeries that there is a bit of an assembly line feeling about it all. And I didn't find his support staff did the job. I never got pre-op or post-op information until I asked for it. We were just dropped off at the hospital with no one to let us know what was going on. He's a nice man and may also be a good surgeon, but you need someone who will be with you post-surgery as well. It's $9,000 with him, and you can get it done in San Francisco for $12,000, and probably cheaper in other locations.
  14. Amanda

    No one knows???

    What are the doctor's recommendations as to how to reverse the reflux and esophageal narrowing? And who was your surgeon?
  15. Amanda

    No one knows???

    These symptoms were what caused me to have my band removed five weeks after it was put in. I believe my stomach and/or esophagus were damaged by even this short time. I now have GERD, and still can't swallow like before (especially dry things like pills) and have a lot of mucus in my throat and a feeling of constriction at times. I probably have an endoscopy in my future to find out what damage was done. Fluoroscopes always "looked fine" to Dr. Kuri, but both I and my regular doctor noticed that the esophagus was quite noticeably narrowed on the later fluoroscope compared to the immediate post-banding picture. Dr. Kuri was/is no help at all in this matter, and it was probably the undiagnosed GERD that caused the esophageal irritation and narrowing (if that's in fact what I have). I am so angry that the Kuri team keeps telling me that nothing is wrong, and that if something is it's surely a problem I had before the band. HA! I didn't have these problems before the band and I sure wish I had never had it put in. My medical insurance covers hospitalization only, so am looking at literally thousands of dollars of out of pocket expenses for diagnostic testing. Is anyone else ANGRY?

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