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I had my band slip in June and the doc took out 1/2 of the Fluid. I gained 8 pounds in the 6 weeks after, then he started with a slight fill. But, unfortunatley I gained 10 pounds over the next 6 weeks. I got another fill this week and he put me back up to the fill level I was before the slip. I can definately tell a difference already in the amount of food I can eat. I'm glad to have the restriction again because it helps me control my portions. I still have to be careful about what I eat. Good luck everyone!
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I did have a slight slip on my band. The doc removed over half of the Fluid and has started gradually putting it back in. I got back in a couple of weeks for another fill. I'm hoping this gets me back to good restriction. The bad news... I gained 14 pounds during the unfill process. I'm hoping this next fill gets me back on track.
Bobbi
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The exact same thing happened to me. I hadn't had a fill in 10 months then all of a sudden I started getting the acid reflux. It got so bad I couldn't sleep at night. I finally went in for an esophogram and sure enough, my band had slipped a little. They took out over half of my Fluid and are gradually putting it back in now. I've gained 14 pounds in 3 months, but feel much much better. I think one more fill should do the trick for me.
Don't wait too long before you call your doctor. Normally a slight unfill will readjust the band if it did slip. Good luck!
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I had the same symptons you did... acid reflux. After a couple doctors visits and an esophogram they determined my band had slipped. The doc to most of the Fluid out for 4 weeks. I went back (gained 8 lbs) and he put a little back in. Fast forward 4 weeks, I had another fill yesterday (gained 6 lbs). He said one more fill should get me back to good restriction. My problem during this whole "un-banding" was being able to control what I was eating. I didn't have any restriction and seemed to want to snack constantly. I'm on liquids today and soft foods tomorrow. I just need to readjust my thinking on what I'm eating!
Good luck to you!
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I am curious as well. A friends doctor put her on HCG for her 6 month pre-op diet. She is losing at a good rate. I had never heard of this diet until she told me about it. She was also very surprised that her doctor put her on it. I would love to hear other thoughts on this.
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If your doctor didn't release you to be able to do your "full-time" job, there may not be much you can do about it. Hopefully, the people doing your job while you're recovering don't push to take it from you full time. Good luck!
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Hang in there. It took me losing 50 pounds before I could really see a difference. Then, it's hard to believe sometimes that you can actually shop in the "normal" department at the stores. After 50 lbs, I noticed I would go down a size every 10 lbs. It's awesome!
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I'm right there with you! It sucks to have Fluid taken out of your band. I've gained 10-12 lbs in the last 2 months. I go in a couple of weeks for another fill. Hope it gets me back to some restriction.
I think the key is to control our eating on our own. It is very hard to do though!
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Have you considered it could be your thyroid?
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I just got Fluid put back in my band after having it taken out because of a possible slip. I had the Fluid removed about 5 weeks ago and went in yesterday to start having it refilled. I gained 8 pounds over the 5 weeks (thank goodness it wasn't more) and my doc was okay with that. He started with a moderate fill but said we will need to be careful because I could react differently and may not need as much as I had before. I feel like I'm starting all over again, but I am so glad I am back on track and have my mindset to do well, just as when I first had my surgery.
It's amazing how gaining 8 pounds makes you feel. I definately don't want to do that again! I have about 30 pounds left to lose and am eager to get it moving in the right direction again! Just wanted to share. Good luck to everyone out there!
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Great pics and great comments! Keep up the good work!
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I agree with the others. Bite the bullet and go see your doctor. They will help you
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Thanks for the info. I am in the same situation and need to have my gallbladder out in the next few weeks. I have been putting it off until summer, and my doc said to stick to a bland diet. I recovered quickly from the lapband surgery and am hoping for the same with the gallbladder surgery.
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I would ask your doctor about how the meds would affect the band. Better safe than sorry.
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I am on there as LapBandBobbi
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Congratulations! Keep up the good work - slow and steady wins the race!
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I believe it's all in the food choices. I have gone through different stages of how much food I can eat and have never felt "undernourished".
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I just had the same thing happen to me and had 3.5cc of 5.5cc taken out of my band. I had severe acid reflux and when I did the barium swallow I could see the reflux coming back up. Since he did the unfill, I feel great! I'm very worried about gaining weight over the next couple of weeks but I'm determined to watch what I eat and exercise. My goal is to lose a few pounds before I go back to the doctor.
Good luck to you!
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I agree with vlp1968 about the liver. My pre-op was suppose to be14 days bu was actually 12 days because they scheduled the surgery sooner. I'm surprised they want you to do liquids for a month. They may put you on protien diet first then put you on liquids for the last two weeks. Good luck! No matter what it is worth it. Just talk yourself thru it everyday and know that it is only temporary.
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Yes, I am on myfitnesspal with the same user name LapBandBobbi
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I know what you mean about the hunger pains. I felt my first one yesterday in a year and a half. My doctor warned me that I would be hungry between meals, but I could control what I put in my mouth. I go back to the doctor in 2-3 weeks. I am setting a personal goal to have lost 5 pounds by then.
Let's all support each other during this trying time! Good luck to all of you!
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I just had the Fluid taken out of my band today too. It is a bit scary, but I've set my mind to watching what I eat and working out. I plan on having a weight loss on my next visit in 2-3 weeks! WE CAN DO THIS!
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I have been open about my surgery. I figure, it's my life and my decision. I don't need someone else's approval for my decision. As far as I'm concerned, this has been a great decision! Some people approve while other's don't. If people ask me for more information, I will happily give it to them. I have also spoken at my doctors seminars. I feel if I can help others who have struggled with weigh loss, then I'm going to do it.
Anyone out there recovering from a slipped band?
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I had my band slip in June and the doc took out 1/2 of the Fluid. I gained 8 pounds in the 6 weeks after, then he started with a slight fill. But, unfortunatley I gained 10 pounds over the next 6 weeks. I got another fill this week and he put me back up to the fill level I was before the slip. I can definately tell a difference already in the amount of food I can eat. I'm glad to have the restriction again because it helps me control my portions. I still have to be careful about what I eat. Good luck everyone!