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Slipped Band? Yes or No?



Has your band slipped?  

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  1. 1. Has your band slipped?

    • No, my band has never slipped.
      76
    • Yes, my band slipped but was fine after an unfill period.
      4
    • Yes, my band slipped and had to be repaired/replaced/removed.
      7
    • Yes, my band slipped and the outcome is currently uncertain.
      2


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Just thought it would be interesting to get some numbers about band slippage. If your band did slip, please tell us about your experience (identifiable causes of slip? outcome of slip?).

Thanks,

Mslynn

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Wow, so far 18% of responders had a slipped band. I hope those are representative stats! Please reply...just interested in our lapbandtalk numbers.

Thanks,

Mslynn

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I hope they are NOT representative of true stats.

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I hope they are NOT representative of true stats.

Yes, that's what I meant! I'm trying to delete the thread since as you posted, there is a more comprehensive poll on this already. Thanks!

Mslynn

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Yes, that's what I meant! I'm trying to delete the thread since as you posted, there is a more comprehensive poll on this already. Thanks!

Mslynn

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You can email any mod and they will do that for you. Wheetsin has done it for me before! :)

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Hm.. the link is 404 Not Found.. did the wrong one get deleted?

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After reading this poll when I went Monday for a unfill I asked my surgeon this very question. He said that I would definitely know if it was slipped if I paid attention. He said what happens is you will eat throughout the day and since it's slanted and hanging over and the food is not going through about your 3rd meal of the day when there is no more room all of a sudden you will vomit because there is no more room. Made a lot of sense and I believe I would know now. Just thought I would pass it along.

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After reading this poll when I went Monday for a unfill I asked my surgeon this very question. He said that I would definitely know if it was slipped if I paid attention. He said what happens is you will eat throughout the day and since it's slanted and hanging over and the food is not going through about your 3rd meal of the day when there is no more room all of a sudden you will vomit because there is no more room. Made a lot of sense and I believe I would know now. Just thought I would pass it along.

TY, beachgirl. I've been trying to find out the symptoms of a slipped band for a while. I'll be banded in 5 days. So many questions!

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:bored:Yes my band has slipped. The first time it happened when I woke up from having the band surgery. I vomited because of the pain meds. They let me go home with out an upper GI. For the next 18 months I was being filled and unfilled because of the pain I was in. Finally, after being admitted in the the hospital spitting up blood, my dr. decided I must have slipped....duh. A upper GI finally proved it and I had to have surgery to fix the band.

That was July 09.

Now, just today, I went in for a upper GI because of the acid reflux I am having. The dr. says I have slipped AGAIN. I am a wreck. I have to have it fixed and she suggest a bi-pass this time to replace the band. I am scared to death. I need to do some research on bi-pass. She said I am her 1st ever 2x slip.... I do not feel good about this.

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