Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

Tiffykins

LAP-BAND Patients
  • Content Count

    12,767
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    19

Everything posted by Tiffykins

  1. Tiffykins

    Tiffany's Band to Sleeve Tour

    I had to take 1 regular aspirin for two days pre-op. I was given 5 heparin injections in a 30 hour time frame, but did not go home with any anti-coags. My surgeon was inept to my concerns. I asked for months to have f/u bloodwork, it took 5 months for him to finally order the tests. I am highly allergic to Latex, and hallucinate when I take Vicodin.
  2. Tiffykins

    Tiffany's Band to Sleeve Tour

    WHEW . . . thank you. Can you easily explain what Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia is exactly? My old surgeon said that is what happened when one of my lap sites got infected, the one that was the size of a lima bean that opened up and all the cottage cheese consistency stuff came out. . . It was disgusting, but that is what he "assumed" I had. He waited 5 months to do any bloodwork, and said that it was an R5 factor test, plus a full metabolic profile. My platelets and MCHC were both on the low normal side the day before surgery. Now, they have returned to normal, and the path report states "NO COAGULOPATHiC ABNORMALITIES DETECTED"
  3. Tiffykins

    Breastfeeding and VSG

    I know it is so stressful being away from our babies, but I think one of my biggest motivations in having this done is my son. I want to see him married, and I want to spoil his children. . . If I don't do something, I know it won't happen. I'll send you a message with my contact information. I just live in Navarre, so if you need anything, and I mean anything at all, just let me know. I work part time, and could come help with dinner, or dishes, or laundry, or just come keep you company and help with the kiddos. I know how difficult it is being overwhelmed with kiddos, truthfully I just have 1 and I can't imagine having 4. But, please do not hesitate in picking up the phone and texting or calling me. I'm off on Wednesdays, and on the weekends. Dr. Stamp is amazing, I met another one of his patients at Cato's in Pensacola. She had the sleeve about 7 months ago is down 90lbs, and in a size 14. She was buying clothes off the rack and didn't have to try anything on. Her story is what helped me track down Dr. Stamp and Dr. Michel.
  4. Tiffykins

    Breastfeeding and VSG

    I am not sure about the breastfeeding thing, but I am having my surgery at Eglin down here as well. I'm having my lapband removed after 7 short months. I've had several complications post-op, and it was not anything I did or didn't do. I'm revising to the Sleeve with Dr. Michel at Eglin. . . Who is your surgeon that is PCS'ing. Dr. Michel is having another surgeon assist on my revision, and I'm scheduled for June 3rd. He scheduled with me rather quickly because he said this other surgeon wasn't going to be available. Regarding the recovery time, he told me if I was not having the band removed, I would go home the next day. But, since I am a full revision in one procedure, he is keeping for 2 nights. And I'll throw this out there, my post op recovery with the band was absolutely miserable, I had to sleep in my recliner for almost a month. . .
  5. Tiffykins

    I have a flippin date ! ! !

    He'll be home late September - early October as long as he doesn't get extended. He can't be gone past the end of October, so at the most 4 -4.5 months from the time I have surgery until the time he comes home. I am not sure what to expect to lose in those months. Since I've gained back half of my initial loss since January, I am not sure how fast/slow I'll lose. I don't think 40lbs is unreasonable with my current weight being 257. I want the "Wow" factor after he comes home. I want him to see that I can do this even without here to physically support me. It's going to be a great bonding time for us because we'll have to go back to supporting each other strictly through emails and brief phone calls. It will be hard for to not send pictures, I suck at keeping surprises. I guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens. I am going to keep a journal/blog somewhere of my progress. I am probably going to investigate some of the blog venues and see which ones best suit my needs. Thanks for all the input. I may very well have him contact you, Elisabeth. . . I think hearing it from someone who has been there and done that will help. He talked to my mom pretty extensively before my band surgery because she was banded in '07.
  6. Tiffykins

    I have a flippin date ! ! !

    Luckily, I'll be able to email him from my phone in the hospital. It's the time difference that will be difficult. I didn't take videos or photos pre-op before the band, so I'm going to take them this time. I have debated on sending him progress or pics, or just show up at the airport for his homecoming holding this: And then dropping it to reveal the progress to him. I have a chubby face, so he'll see that difference. . . Ignore toesies and the pup, he was exhausted. The kiddo has this one to hold up for the homecoming: It's only 18"x24" so it isn't as big as the banner.
  7. Tiffykins

    Oregondaisy's turn for sleeve surgery

    If this gives me so much hope that I will get restriction with the sleeve. . . I wish you much more success.
  8. Tiffykins

    I have a flippin date ! ! !

    Thank ya'll so much. . . I found out that my husband called his mom for Mother's day, and admitted that is extremely worried about me. He can't come home mid-tour for the surgery, plus, I think it would be too hard for me to say 'bye' again. Any ideas on how I can reassure him that I am going to be fine. His mom is coming down to stay with me for 2 weeks during the recovery time. . . If he could be home, he would be. Unfortunately, it just isn't an option for him.
  9. Tiffykins

    Gastric sleeve recovery

    I just got my surgery date, and my surgeon told me to do low carb/low fat solids for the next 2 weeks. No liquid diet or Protein shake pre-op for me.
  10. Tiffykins

    It's Time...

    I popped my lower port sutures the day of surgery when a bariatric wing nurse had my put my arms behind my head, grab the bed rails and pull myself up in bed about 8 hours post op. . . LOVELY. I dealt with the partially inverted port for 4 months, and now 7 months post-op, I am revising to the sleeve because of the port pain and adhesions to the tubing from the port to the band. I lost about 30lbs the first 2.5 months, and have regained 14-15lbs since the end of January. I don't have any advice as I am just starting the revision journey myself, but I wanted to let you know I'll keep you in my thoughts.
  11. Tiffykins

    Should I tell my co-workers?

    I work in a small insurance agency. There is only 3 of us, and the other 2 in the agency are the owners, so they kind of have to know. I'm pretty close to them so it wasn't difficult for me to tell them about getting the LapBand last October. They've been super supportive dealing with the band complications, and issues I've had. They are excited that I am not going to have to deal with the band anymore. I have not and will not tell my evil step-sisters. They have always made me feel horrible about my weight (they are naturally thin, size 2 thin). My mom had Lapband in November 2007, and they don't know how she has lost 80lbs, but they are much nicer to her now. I just don't think it's any of their business. Plus, they'll be even more judgemental and evil step-sisterish. . . I won't deny it to anyone, but I don't readily volunteer information.
  12. Tiffykins

    Insurance in Mexico

    I'm a licensed insurance agent, and an agent for the 2nd largest insurance company in America. MOST companies (check your policy jacket exclusions) cover you for the first 75 miles into Mexico. After that, you have to purchase another policy.
  13. Tiffykins

    Band to Sleeve People

    Thank you, I'll send you a quick PM. Well, it won't be quick because I am long winded.
  14. Tiffykins

    flipped port.

    My story is a long read, but I have a flipped port, and many complications since the day of surgery. Remember, I warned ya'll it was a long read:
  15. Tiffykins

    Band to Sleeve People

    Thank you so very much Obesity Help = OH. I want to have the revision surgery before I even contact an attorney, plus, I've heard suing doctors in Florida is next to impossible. I'm not a big litigation person to say the least, and don't want monetary compensation, but it will be nice for his a$$ to be black listed by the military, so other military spouses do not have to endure his craptastic care. I have met with a Tricare patient advocate and we are working on what my options are. . . In my heart of hearts, he got a large chunk of the $35,000 from Tricare, and he was happy with that, once I became needy, he didn't want to deal with me, if I would of had bypass like they tried to convince me of, I think he would of treated me differently and I heard he charges $50k for bypass through Tricare. . . It's just scary, because Tricare pays without blinking an eye. I found that place before this place. John's been gone for around 6 weeks. We talk once a week via phone. He works 6 days on, 12 hour shifts, so our comm time is quite minimal. Luckily, we do get email 2-3 times weekly. This is our first deployment as a married couple, one day, I'll share our little love story ha ha ha It's pretty amazing. I"ll keep your nephew and his family in my thoughts and prayers as well.
  16. Tiffykins

    Band to Sleeve People

    Thank you so much. . . Because of Wasa (on OH) I finally got up enough courage to get help. I stalked her on OH for months ha ha ha
  17. Tiffykins

    Band to Sleeve People

    They aren't covering it yet. But, I went on base to the Bariatric clinic, met with a surgeon who has done all surgeries, he agrees that a revision would be my best option. I asked about getting a referral to a civilian that I have spoken with, and has done several band to sleeve revisions. He agreed to send me to him which essentially cuts out the approval process for Tricare Prime. Since I went on base first, if they send me off base, I get approval without having to go through all the BS. Eglin AFB here in NW Florida does the sleeve more than the band. My other surgeon choice is Dr. Althar. I've been in contact with his office, nurse and Tricare liasion since the beginning of March. We're just waiting on a Hematologist appointment since I had all this "mystery bleeding". The on base surgeon wants me to see the psych again just because John is gone, and I feel really defeated by the other surgeon situation. My main concern is the adhesions that the on base surgeon believes are on the tubing and port area of the band. That's my biggest worry is that I'm still going to hurt.
  18. Tiffykins

    Band to Sleeve People

    Not yet. . . I want to choose my words very careful. One of his bypass patients saw my story, and she was shocked, and when I told her who my surgeon was, she hasn't replied. I forgot to mention that I've gained back 13 pounds from my initial loss of 27 pounds. I had loss 30, but it wasn't charted at their office. The husband being deployed isn't helping, but I have found that I clean house instead of eating.
  19. Tiffykins

    Band to Sleeve People

    I was banded Oct 1, 2008. The complications started the day of surgery when a nurse held my ankles and made me reach above my head, grab the bedrails and pull my butt into the hospital bed. I had a shredding pain spread across my abdomen. No big deal they said, hit the pain pump. The next morning I woke up to an enormous bruise that was about 7" wide by 10" long across my abdomen under my port site sutures. I was scared. . .But was reassured that nothing was wrong with me. Fast forward 10 days, suture removal, the bruising has now spread to my side and down even further my abdomen. The port site suture could not be removed because of swelling. The nurse dug around in one of my lap sites to remove sutures, and she couldn't get them out. YAY. 2 weeks later, I had cottage cheese consistency, old blood spewing from the lap site, it's now the size of a lima bean, and I see all the way to the pink layers of my abdomen, right through the fat. The infection is now tunnelling through my tummy. YAY YAY. They didn't seem too concerned, just keep it clean. Okay, off I go, 6 weeks later, the little hole is now getting smaller, it closes one day, but to my surprise there was something growing behind it. LOVELY. Prescription of Levaquin should resolve that. . . I quit having restriction around Thanksgiving with a total of 2.5cc in my "band", in the tubing really. Was told to just stick to the diet, and to remember I am ahead of the game with 25lbs gone. December rolls around, not restriction, can eat more than I should, trying to be good. Called office about not having restriction, am told that it may take 25+ fills to get restriction and I need to accept it. REALLY? I'll throw out this and it maybe TMI for some. But, our sex life suffered substantially because the port area was so sensitive, sex was sometimes impossible. . . Even though my husband is the most understanding, loving, and supportive husband in the universe, I hated feeling that we could not be intimate because I hurt so badly. Okay, now fast forward end of Jan. Lost 1 pound in 2 months, YAY. I have a lot pain in my port area especially about my monthly cycle. Told surgeon, he looks dumbfounded. Manipulates the port for 15-20 minutes, I get 1cc finally. Thought I had restriction, yeah, not really. February, port pain is becoming more and more noticeable. And when I say pain, I mean pain level 6-8 on a daily basis. I go in for a fill even though they don't want to give me one, and he can't get to the port after 20 minutes of gouging around in my abdomen. It's swelling, bruising... I ask about the bleeding, and they finally agree to test me for R5 factor, reaction to Heparin. I am NEGATIVE. I received 5cc of heparin over a 30 hour hospital stay. Okay, March 3rd, went in for a fill under fluoro, yep port is flipped, he digs on me for another 20 minutes, 5 different sticks, and can't get it under fluoro. I'm devastated. . . I ask him "why do I hurt everyday?" his reply " I honestly don't know ". . . Hmmmm this is not good. 6 days later, I show up for another attempt under fluoro even though they tell me it is to be done the next week. He agrees to try again, I get to radiology, and he says " have I accessed the port since repositioning it?" Ummm I was just here 6 days ago, and NO you haven't repositioned my port. He chuckled and said "oh dear, I've forgotten your chart." The fluoro table is at a 25degree angle, he manipulates the port and is able to give me 1cc, and tells me "see ya in 60 days". . . And off he went. I left feeling like I was just ridden hard and put up wet. It was horrific. . . I called a week later and spoke with his nurse who proceeded to tell me " you haven't been happy since the beginning" I argued and said " No I haven't been happy since I have been ignored, and brushed off, and having complications that are trivialized by you and your husband." I told her I wanted my chart, and it took me driving down there and waiting an hour and a half to get my measley chart. She proceeded to tell me " you should of had gastric bypass like I told you". LOVELY. I am not sure if I would of been successful with the band, but I know that I am so glad that I am getting the revision. The PB, sliming,getting stuck on crystal light was just too much for me to tolerate. I followed the rules, I worked my butt off for that 1lb loss between Thanksgiving and January 22nd. I truly feel like I was set up for failure by my surgeon, and I am so grateful to have the approval that I need to have the band removed and revision to the sleeve in June. I was one of those ecstatic band patients until I had problems. Couple that with lack of concern and aftercare from my surgeon, I don't regret my choice for the band initially, I am sad it took me this long to get the hell away from my original surgeon.
  20. Tiffykins

    So what did YOU do to screw up your band?

    That is the absolute truth. . . I followed all the rules, I've begged the surgeon to help me, and now I've finally given up on the band working for me and revising to the sleeve in June. It's taken me months to get the courage to actually make this change, and not feel like I failed. . .
  21. I will attempt to keep this short and kind of the cliffnotes version for you. October 1st 2008 - LapBand placed October 2nd - recovering in the hospital, one of the nurses made me pull myself up into the bed, and I pulled something at my port site. An enormous hematoma developed that spread from the mid-abdominal line and extended down about 6-8 inches down my belly towards my belly button and stretched to the right side of my body. 7-8 days post op - The hematoma is still present and continues to spread across my abdomen. My surgeon "diagnosed" the condition as Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia with no blood study being ordered. My bloodwork including my platelets and RBC was normal pre-op. They can't remove my sutures because of the swelling at the port side and the enormous hematoma that is present. At one of the lap sites, the sutures can not be removed because there is a "scab" of some sort grown over it, the nurse "digs" around in the lap site and determines she can't get to them, and tells me to come back in a week. 3 days later, a disgusting dark brownish "cottage cheese consisitency" substance starts coming out of the lap site that the nurse dug around in. I go in, he "cleans it out" and I have an open wound and can see into my abdomen. I saw nice pink tissue, not a layer of fat, it is gross, and takes another 3 weeks to heal properly. That is only after, it seals up then gets infected and I demand to be put on antibiotics. All of that healed by the week of Thanksgiving and I got my first fill. 2cc's, still no restriction. I wait until January 21st to go back in for another fill because my doctor refuses to give more than 1 fill every 2 months even though I call mid-December questioning my fill schedule. January 22, another fill, 1cc in, for a total of 3.5cc in a 10cc band, I was miserable. I had no restriction, was hungry all the time. He told me to call him back in 3 weeks for an update. I did as I was told, and he told me to come back in. Oh yeah, I was down 30 pounds from October 1st to December 18th. I weighed in today and have gained 8 pounds since December. I am extremely "thick" through my abdomen, I carry the majority of my weight in my abdomen, and have always had constant port pain. Well, today he could not access my port. We are doing a fluoroscopy (spell check on that one), he dug around in my port site for several minutes and could not get in the port. He drew back blood on a few tries, it was beyond painful, it was more than pressure, I have a huge pain tolerance and I was almost in tears. I have a large amount of scar tissue around the port site due to the "popped" port suture (this is my assumption). He does NOT use fluoroscopy on a regular basis, and my port has always been "Weird" (almost inverted) since I came home from the hospital. My band has never had restriction except for immediate post op swelling. I also want to mention that I was given a total of 5cc of heparin during my hospital stay (over a 30 hour period), and had a horrible recovery. My blood pressure dropped dangerously low, I have never "thrown up" and only gotten something stuck 3 times and it was microwaved meat. Anyways, I am scared out of my mind and need some direction, help, guidance. I can not change surgeons as I am married to an Air Force member, and our surgeon choices are very limited. There is only one other surgeon in our area and he won't take me for at least 1 year. Changing surgeons is not an option due to insurance rules with Tricare. I am so upset, I've had nothing but problems with the band since having the surgery and now this. I truly feel like it isn't my band, it's been my after care, and my surgeon. I know the band works, but I think it may not be the WLS for me. If I have to go through another surgery, I am considering a revision. I do not have the emotional fortitude to continue with this, and it's been emotionally draining. My husband is about to deploy, I am a mom to a wonderful 10 year, and have a career that is being affected by my appointments and constant issues. . I have not really had issues with the band, but just not getting the results that I feel I should be getting. I have occasionally cheated, and have 'eaten around the band' on occasion, but for the most part, I have followed the band rules, yet am left feeling like I am not getting the results that I would like to get. I do not know what to do anymore. I'll take any advice, support, or direction you are willing to give me. Thank you for your time and input.
  22. Tiffykins

    Tricare and the Lap band

    It was pretty awesome. I had to see a nutritionist twice pre-op, then she came by my room before I was discharged post op. I had to have my psych consult and that was the extent of my pre op requirements. Everything has been covered by Tricare except for the nutritional consult which cost me $50 because I didn't want to wait 3 months to see the on base dietician/nutritionist. I chose to pay the $50 fee to get it done and over with. My initial consult was July 22nd. I had my Nutritional and Psych consults on July 29th, and I was approved the following Monday. My BMI was 49.4 pre op, and today 22-23lbs lost my BMI is 45.2 Tricare has been phenomenal through this entire process. I also want to state that I had zero co-morbidities and was approved strictly on my weight. Tricare did not consider my BMI, or anything else. I did not have diabetes, thyroid, or any other of the standard co-morbidities that Tricare normally requires. I was 140lbs overweight, and that was enough for Tricare Prime approval.
  23. Tiffykins

    Tricare and the Lap band

    Tricare Prime approved my surgery with a civilian pcm to a civilian surgeon. It was a cake walk, 7 days from consult to approval. . .
  24. Tiffykins

    Tricare Prime and Lap Band

    Regarding the referral, make sure your PCM's office puts "to diagnose and TREAT obesity" that is some of the wording that Tricare requires for the referral to be approved and for you not to run into issues for future appointments. Apparently, the word " treat " is the keyword that Tricare looks for in their approval process and for aftercare appointments.I had to get my PCM to edit his letter of referral so Tricare would approve all of my visits. My fills and follow up appointments have been covered 100% with zero out of pocket cost. I have Prime, but I have a civilian PCM and civilian surgoen due to our MTF always being overbooked. . .
  25. I have very few problems with bread/grains. Tortillas have been my "go to" bread type food. Toasted breads are easier, but I haven't had a sandwich since being banded in October. I have very little restriction, and can eat thin crust pizze without issue. . . Rice and Pasta haven't been challenging, but I don't miss them like I do actual bread. Muffins, cornbread, and biscuits were not a favorite for me before surgery, so I haven't tried them post-op.

PatchAid Vitamin Patches

×