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Tomorrow Is The Day- Getting The Crapband Out Of Me!



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Im super excited but nervous at the same time. I have a husband and 2 kids and I worry about not making it through the surgery. But Im looking forward to getting back to my weight loss. I've gained 20 lbs since my slip was diagnosed and my band was unfilled. I feel gross and disgusting right now. Anyways, wish me luck!

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Best of luck. I'll be a week behind you.

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i am a lil jittery myself i had to laugh at "crapband" because ive suffered with my piece of crapband for 5 yrs. you will make it thru you will be fine! i will have mine next tues. good bye crapband hello sleeve! woohooo i choose to be excited about it.

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it seems a lot of you guys are going straight from band to sleeve. i wish i had mine done that way. you see, i had my band removed for the past 3 years and my weight has crept back on . now i have to decide if i should do surgery again or not and let me tell you its not an easy decision. i know how it is when something goes bad, as with the band and i feel sooo fortunate to have it gone and have no life long effects of it. its all just a bad memory. I'm so afraid of something bad happening again. now i found out from a operative report that i have a staple line in my stomach from when the surgeon removed my band, nice huh? that put me more at risk for leaks!! I'm so worried.

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I was the queen of terror as it relates to surgery - but came through with flying colors! The worst part was I was very sore where the port was. No, the worst part is I got super, stupid, even worse then before hungry all the time after the band was out. That pushed me over the edge to get that sleeve though!

My prayers will be with you - but I know you will come through with flying colors!

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it seems a lot of you guys are going straight from band to sleeve. i wish i had mine done that way. you see, i had my band removed for the past 3 years and my weight has crept back on . now i have to decide if i should do surgery again or not and let me tell you its not an easy decision. i know how it is when something goes bad, as with the band and i feel sooo fortunate to have it gone and have no life long effects of it. its all just a bad memory. I'm so afraid of something bad happening again. now i found out from a operative report that i have a staple line in my stomach from when the surgeon removed my band, nice huh? that put me more at risk for leaks!! I'm so worried.

i had a bad bad bad experience too read "my story (lengthy but its mine) i still believe that just because my surgeon and my band were highly defective that i deserve the right surgery done by the right surgeon which is why im continuing on. i believe i owe it to myself, take your time if its something you think you want then do it. it is such a personal decision dont let anyone tell you what to do follow your heart on this one. i wish you peace.

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i had a bad bad bad experience too read "my story (lengthy but its mine) i still believe that just because my surgeon and my band were highly defective that i deserve the right surgery done by the right surgeon which is why im continuing on. i believe i owe it to myself, take your time if its something you think you want then do it. it is such a personal decision dont let anyone tell you what to do follow your heart on this one. i wish you peace.

did you have the sleeve done yet? may i ask what issues you had with the band? any advice would be appreciated.

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LOL..... I got such a kick out of "Crapband". Great name :)

Hope your surgery went well and you have a speedy recovery.

Let us know how you're doing.

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Hey ladies- I'm bandless and sleeved! Everything went well with surgery but it took him 5 hrs instead of 3 because of all of the scar tissue. He did have to put in a drain which I want to have taken out so badly. The doc kept me one night longer because it was a longer surgery than anticipated. I'm hoping to go home tonight!

Hunger hasn't been an issue. Just thirsty all the time. Anyways that's all for now :)

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Great news :) Have a speedy recovery!

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Hey ladies- I'm bandless and sleeved! Everything went well with surgery but it took him 5 hrs instead of 3 because of all of the scar tissue. He did have to put in a drain which I want to have taken out so badly. The doc kept me one night longer because it was a longer surgery than anticipated. I'm hoping to go home tonight!

Hunger hasn't been an issue. Just thirsty all the time. Anyways that's all for now :)

thats great. keep us posted on everything, please

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Hi! I also had my band to sleeve surgery on May 29th! I've been super thirsty too..i just keep sipping and sipping. Sorry to hear about your drain..hopefully that will come out fast.

Keep us posted!

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Yay! I had my crapband out on May 23 and was sleeved... so far so good just on the thirsty train as well, sipping and sipping ever so slowly although today (8 days out) I noticed I can definitely take a bigger sip and I don't feel anything negative like I did the first few days... I spent 1 night in and then my doc paid for me to have a visiting nurse over the holiday weekend for hydration for 3 days, it was the best move ever, it made me way less stressed about drinking when it was painful and I was able to get back on feet easier. I was back at work on the 29th and here I am :) I'm down 14 lbs since surgery and no pain (though I think this is mostly due to the fact that my belly button to top of my thighs are numb from my plastics in November - blessing in disguise)...I am longing for something salty that isn't broth however...I ventured to a creamy potato Soup and that went ok today i just left the potato chunks there but probably could have eaten them given that my chewy Vitamins and Jello are going down quick and easy. AMEN for popsicles :)

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YAY! Im finally home! Doctor came by with discharge instructions around 8:15 pm and it took until 9:30 to get everything situated. But Im home and can sleep in my own bed without people constantly interrupting me. Hopefully my kitty will so the same.

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