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Thanks for all of your support guys. Despite staying on liquids and mushies I am now even throwing up Water. I am dehydrated and exhausted.

I have noticed some pretty significant lower back pain in addition to the horrible reflux and stomachache so I am going to ask about my gall bladder as well. I fly home tomorrow night and my surgeon will see me at 11 Friday morning.

If you all don't hear from me by Friday night I am probably in the hospital, but I will update you as soon as I know what the heck is going on!

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When my gallbladder 'went bad', even Water caused horrible heartburn. Absolutely nothing would make it better.

Hope to hear you are on your way to healthy!

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Well, first of all, when the surgeon tried to deflate my band he found that my port had flipped (yay, let's start the morning with 5 needle sticks). He plopped me right down into xray and found that the port is only slightly sideways so he was able to go in sideways through my belly button. He made a note in my file that any future adjustments may have to be done that way.

I then had xrays where I did have to swallow some horrible gunk (not barium, apparently, but just as awful, tasted like Jagermeister and paint thinner with kind of an orange flavor), so he could see that everything was flowing through. At that point......

....HE INFORMED ME THAT I HAVE SLIPPED. Now he was also able to determine that I have gastroenteritis and I have some pretty massive swelling and Fluid in the area, so he wants me to wait a few days before taking any further action. There is a very small chance that reduction of all the swelling may put the band back into place. But most like he says I will require surgery to reposition the band.

I am not looking forward to another surgery, or putting out more money, but at least we know the band does not have to come out unless I have more complications over the weekend. I am on bedrest and Clear Liquids for now.

No gall bladder issues that he could determine, and the back pain is from the gastroenteritis.

By the way, the surgeon who saw me is new to the practice I go to. My original surgeon left and I had been seeing someone else in the practice. But the new guy ROCKS, so I am staking my claim on him. His name is Dr. Husted and he is with LAPSF Associates in San Francisco. He even gave me his cell phone number and said if I had any problems over the weekend to call, and if he had to come in and remove my band at 2 a.m. in the morning because I wasn't improving, he would do it. That is the kind of service all of us deserve for the crazy amounts of money we have paid for our bands ( if you were a self pay like me)!!

Thanks so much for your concern and prayers and I will keep you posted!!:sick

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I'm sorry to hear about your problems. The lower stomach ache and all sounded like my gall bladder except for the throwing up all the time. Thats how I was sure I hadn't slipped. I wouldn't throw up unless I tried to ride in a vehicle or do too much (like say stand up for ten minutes) and then bile and blood would come up (of course I wasn't eating. Eating hurt).

I'm glad your new doc is so approachable. Its good that he is reachable if you do have to have an emergency thing done.

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Your having some yukie' test done when you get home, possibly gallbladder issues. Have to be really careful but did not want to miss out on the fun!!!

That one works for me!!

Best of luck, Jen (allwright)

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Are you sure your band hasn't slipped? I was looking at the slipped band thread and your symptoms seem similar. Maybe you should have an xray to check.

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Hi Guys-

Sorry. I did start a new thread and I have been so consumed with work I haven't been here in a few weeks.

I had revision surgery on my slipped band and I got to keep it- YAY!! I can actually eat now and it is wonderful, but I am keeping tabs on myself since I have gained three pounds. I think I did a number on my metabolism from being on liquids for a month and my body was just crying out for solid food. But I can live with three pounds. I will not get a fill anytime soon- I need to let my system rest and I still feel moderate restriction without one.

I am almost 100% 3 weeks after my surgery and I absolutely implore you all to get help IMMEDIATELY if you have the same symptoms I had.

And for the record my gall bladder is fine- phew!

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I wouls like to know what PB stands for. I am new to the site and would like to be able to help if I can. I am having a lot of trouble too. Mostly with reflux and vomiting. I also can't go poop. I only go once every 4 days and then it's so painful I cry and try not to let it out.

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I wouls like to know what PB stands for. I am new to the site and would like to be able to help if I can. I am having a lot of trouble too. Mostly with reflux and vomiting. I also can't go poop. I only go once every 4 days and then it's so painful I cry and try not to let it out.

Hi, PB means "productive burp" which also means vomiting.

If you are having reflux and vomiting you MUST see your band doctor.

As for the painful bowel movements, that is probably not band related and you should see your regular doctor immediately! That could be irritable bowel or something worse.

When in doubt, always, always, always go see your dr.

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You sound like you need your band completely deflated to alow all swelling to resolve and if you are still unable to eat solids without symptoms then i would get an upper GI. you are taking a lot of prilosec be careful.

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