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Hello All - I am new to this forum. I had the lap band done on Jan 6, 2012 - did not work for me - hospitalized 2 weeks after - could not eat anything for 8 weeks or thereabout -finally got the band taken out on March 6, 2012 - I am now experience new issues - still I feel as if I have a golf ball stuck in my throat - also it takes a while for my food to be digested. I burp as if the band is still in my stomach I start feeling the swelling towards middle of the day and seem to get worst - I was told by the clinic where I had it done this maybe from the breathing tube and would take a few days - not happening.... went to my GP today who has now referred me to a ENT specialsit - I am really worried - has anyone experience any of the symptoms below:

Feels like a golf ball is lodge in your throat?

The port side incision seem to be much larger with the removal?

How long before the swelling goes down?

I am travelling in 2 weeks and really want to feel better - any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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Hello All - I am new to this forum. I had the lap band done on Jan 6, 2012 - did not work for me - hospitalized 2 weeks after - could not eat anything for 8 weeks or thereabout -finally got the band taken out on March 6, 2012 - I am now experience new issues - still I feel as if I have a golf ball stuck in my throat - also it takes a while for my food to be digested. I burp as if the band is still in my stomach I start feeling the swelling towards middle of the day and seem to get worst - I was told by the clinic where I had it done this maybe from the breathing tube and would take a few days - not happening.... went to my GP today who has now referred me to a ENT specialsit - I am really worried - has anyone experience any of the symptoms below:

Feels like a golf ball is lodge in your throat?

The port side incision seem to be much larger with the removal?

How long before the swelling goes down?

I am travelling in 2 weeks and really want to feel better - any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Hi

I had a lap band put in on 6-7-06 had lost 60 pound was feeling good than all of a

sudden could not eat any food nothing would go down and after a scope of my

stomach was told I had developed Barrett's Esophagus and had to have the Lap-band removed on 8-09. The Surgeon advised me to have the RU-N-Y surgery on to stop further damage to my Esophagus, so on 1-22-10 I had a Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass done and have not had any problems with this surgery. My doctor told me anyone who has GERD before Bypass should never have Lap Band surgery. For you I would have your Doctor do a scope of your esophagus to see what is the Golf ball it took me from 1/09 to 8/09 to get my problem fixed and I had

to change Surgeon and hosptial to have the problem solved. The Doctor who put

the lap band it did not want to believe that the lap band caused the problem, but

my second opinion surgeon said he had been taking more lap-band out in 09 than

he was putting in. I found that to be very interresting. I don't know it this help you

any, but you are not alone. Nancy

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Hi, I was banded 2008. lost 50 lbs still wanna lose 35 ish. Last year i started getting tight throat feeling like there was a lump in my throat. my surgen said it was reflux from band being too tight. had unfill then was fine. went back in after a yr had small fill. going back in tomorrow for unfill again because of tight throat ect.

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