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who here has been banded for at least 2 years and has had NO complications?



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Hey guys!

I've been perusing these forums more and more lately and I've noticed something disturbing: that anyone who's been banded for a while has had some complication or another- either a slipped band, an erosion, a flipped port, a leak etc...

I bet this is just my imagination, but I'd love to hear from old bandsters who have NOT had any complications with their band

Thanks!

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Not a one......don't even think about the band on most days....

Have not got stuck or sllmed in over a year....it all has become a very natural, common part of me...as the same if I would have had total knee surgery 2 years ago....first came the post surgery, then the rehab, then life back to normal, even though it has changed, but it is the "New Normal" better than the old??

BTW, it is my view that the majority of people o this forum are here to complain or seek help...the successful ones have long moved on....people I looked to advice are no longer here.....I belong to one private group in particular, where they have all once been members here and refuse to come back stating it is too negative......

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The sad thing is that I don't think there are many veteran bandsters without complications around. I know when I wasn't having trouble with my band, I didn't come to this forum anymore. You tend to set and forget, and you go on to live life in your 'new' normal.

I came back because I'm having complications. That's when I need support so I'm back looking for it. Mind you that's a generalisation based on my own experience but I don't think I'm far off the mark.

I guess what I'm saying is that you probably wouldn't get a true representation of long term bandsters on a site like this.

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I'm over three years banded and haven't had any "band" issues. I did have a installation issue that was corrected. KNOCK ON WOOD! It works for me when I work with it. :)

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I am 2 years out and no problems either. I hadn't been on here for quite a while either but now that I am trying to lose a few more pounds it is a nice site for motivation and support.

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I'm at more than 2 1/2 years post banding and I have not had any "mechanical" complications. The only issues that I've had are Vitamin deficiencies brought on by MY choice to continue using Meal Replacement products instead of learning to eat real food. All resolved now, but a valuable lesson was learned.

I agree with the previous posters, you won't get an accurate representation of complication rates just by asking on LBT. You cannot assume that everyone has a complication after two years just because you see a number of them on this site. If that were the case, no insurance would cover the procedure. Just my opinion.

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I have been banded 31/2 years and haven't had any real complications. I did get badly stuck last year and have to have an unfill but that is something that is easily solved, it isn't a real complication.

My band is not as effective now at controlling my hunger as it was initially but I think that is fairly normal as well.

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I was banded in 2008 and knock on wood have had no problems and haven't had a fill since the first year.

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I'm coming up two years and have had no issues with my band either. I guess it is just more common for people to post when they do have issues and are looking for input from others in a similar position than it is for those of us who are not having problems to post.

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I have been banded 2 yrs and 3 months... I have had no problems with slipping, leaks, port issues or anything really at all.

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Not a one......don't even think about the band on most days....

Have not got stuck or sllmed in over a year....it all has become a very natural, common part of me...as the same if I would have had total knee surgery 2 years ago....first came the post surgery, then the rehab, then life back to normal, even though it has changed, but it is the "New Normal" better than the old??

BTW, it is my view that the majority of people o this forum are here to complain or seek help...the successful ones have long moved on....people I looked to advice are no longer here.....I belong to one private group in particular, where they have all once been members here and refuse to come back stating it is too negative......

b... i want to join your group....lol

I have not had any that i know of. banded three years and three months

I do feel that since i had a complete unfill for my Tummy Tuck i have had a heard time with restriction. I feel it for about a week and then pretty much nothing. Before TT i had 10.5 in my 14cc band.... i'm back at 10.5, but no restriction like it was before.

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Hi Lapbandster...I did have a slip and needed surgery to revise it, but it was due to extreme vomiting and not the band at all. I would suggest to anyone to either a) carry prescription strength anti nausea drugs (my PCP makes sure I have a recent prescription at all times because I travel and B) get to the Dr when you start vomiting.

For me, I was travelling in a foreign country when it started and slipped all in 1 day of extreme vomiting.

Other than that...the band has been GREAT!

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I am over 2 yrs banded with no complications and like other longer term bandsters we tend to drift away but do visit back again sometimes !

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Two years and three months later, and I still love my band. I have had no complications, and had such success with it that my nineteen year old daughter just got banded last week. I look forward to seeing her success as well. Good luck to all, and congratulations to all who have succeeded!!!

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