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Greetings..... so glad I found your support group. I had a gastric sleeve on 5/4/12, just five days ago. It was a revision from a lap band I had nine years ago. The band worked perfectly at first and I dropped over 100 lbs and acheived a normal BMI, but it started giving me problems about three years ago, due to a doctor overfilling it. I was experiencing horrible reflux and eventually needed a hiatal hernia repair and my esphogus became dialated. Since I had so many problems, I've basically been without a fill for the last three years and...... you guessed it...... I progressively gained most of my weight back.

My doctor recommended I look into a gastric sleeve since the band would no longer work for me. I was a self-pay and eventually choose

Dr. Hector Perez in Cancun. My hubby got a great vacation in Cancun and I got my revision. LOL

Got back yesterday, but I must say it was a horrible trip getting home. I did get a wheelchair at the Cancun airport and the Florida airport so that helped a lot, but the overall day was filled with lots of pain. But, not just from the surgery.... I think from walking hunched over after my surgery, because my stomach hurt, I somehow wrenched my back and now it hurts worse than my stomach LOL leave it to me. Has anyone else done that?

I'm thinking I can't go to a chiropractor because I can't lay on my stomach and don't want anyone jarring me around right after surgery, so I'm hobbling around with a cane..... ugh

Glad to be here and looking forward to "meeting" lots of you.

Calicolea

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Greetings..... so glad I found your support group. I had a gastric sleeve on 5/4/12' date=' just five days ago. It was a revision from a lap band I had nine years ago. The band worked perfectly at first and I dropped over 100 lbs and acheived a normal BMI, but it started giving me problems about three years ago, due to a doctor overfilling it. I was experiencing horrible reflux and eventually needed a hiatal hernia repair and my esphogus became dialated. Since I had so many problems, I've basically been without a fill for the last three years and...... you guessed it...... I progressively gained most of my weight back.

My doctor recommended I look into a gastric sleeve since the band would no longer work for me. I was a self-pay and eventually choose

Dr. Hector Perez in Cancun. My hubby got a great vacation in Cancun and I got my revision. LOL

Got back yesterday, but I must say it was a horrible trip getting home. I did get a wheelchair at the Cancun airport and the Florida airport so that helped a lot, but the overall day was filled with lots of pain. But, not just from the surgery.... I think from walking hunched over after my surgery, because my stomach hurt, I somehow wrenched my back and now it hurts worse than my stomach LOL leave it to me. Has anyone else done that?

I'm thinking I can't go to a chiropractor because I can't lay on my stomach and don't want anyone jarring me around right after surgery, so I'm hobbling around with a cane..... ugh

Glad to be here and looking forward to "meeting" lots of you.

Calicolea[/quote']

Hey! Welcome! Well this should be your once and for all fix! The pain will soon be a distant memory. I was sleeved in mid February and I'm just now considering going back to the chiro. Just rest and drink!

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Welcome. Take care of yourself and "talk" often!

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Cali I would call the chiro anyway. There might be something he can with you sitting down or standing up. All the best to you. Let us know what happens.

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Dooter and Besquared...... Thanks for the welcome!

Much appreciated :)

Artsy, thanks for the advice..... my back is much better. I've been sleeping in my hubby's "man chair" (the recliner) and it's done wonders.

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