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It's so wonderful to hear of all the wonderful success stories. I'm considering VSG but have not heard of any complications yet. I know there must be some possible complications. Can anyone fill me in on what they might be or what you have personally experienced?

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Hi Bonnie-

Welcome to VST and the boards!!!

I'll be 10 months out on the 9th- and I have to tell you- being where I am now the little bit of trouble I had in the beginning is just a thing of the past!

My surgery went just fine- but I was one of the few that had aterrible time with vomiting and nausea right after surgery- I ws hospitilze for 5 days due to it.

But it seems most here are home in 2-3 days.

My Nausea continued to my 3rd month or so. If I ate too much or to fast I would vomit as well. And it still happens- but I think its a good thing to remind me how to eat!

Other than that- no problems!! I'm down 158 pounds to date- No way this could have happened without the sleeve!

I LOVE my sleeve and the new life it gave me!

Good luck to you in your decision! Keep us posted

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I personally did not have any! But it seems that most complications are gastric leak (which is suppose to be pretty rare). Im not sure of the stats--im sure someone on here knows. Stricture - or narrowing of a part of the stomach can happen-leading to vomiting, etc. I hear a stricture is uncomfortable but easy to fix. Other than that most of the risk of VSG are associated with any surgery in general: blood clot, pneumonia, infection, etc.

However. Ive been research it for about a year now (been sleeved 2.5 months) and I have have only spoke with 5-6 people that have had any of the above complications. It is important to know the risks, so that you can be prepared.

However, having VSG was one of the best decisions that Ive made! Good Luck!

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If you check the new posts on this Vertical Sleeve Talk forum you will find instances of people having complications and what they are going through and many people will share their stories with you as well.

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You can do a search for "complications" and it will bring up several posts where members have posted about their post-surgery issues. Also there is a forum VSG Complications Support Group that you can check out.

The only complication I had following surgery was esophogeal spasms; however, as Dr. Aceves indicated, I am now almost 6 months out and they are dissipating - I only have a problem now if I drink something really cold when trying to take medication.

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