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I'm due to have my surgery in August 5th 2015. And oddly enough I am worried about having port issues. I have heard stories about people port sticking out, or it being painful when touched. Has anyone experienced any of issues. I'm getting my surgery through True Results with Dr Marsden. I've heard he's really great. If there's any of his patients or patients ot True Results that can give me their experiences I would love to hear from you.

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I'm not his patient nor any longer have the band but yes.... it was definitely visible and it especially hurt when rubbing against my waistband or belt.

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Thank you for responding. Pinkpeonies1

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I'm due to have my surgery in August 5th 2015. And oddly enough I am worried about having port issues. I have heard stories about people port sticking out, or it being painful when touched. Has anyone experienced any of issues. I'm getting my surgery through True Results with Dr Marsden. I've heard he's really great. If there's any of his patients or patients ot True Results that can give me their experiences I would love to hear from you.

One of the main reasons I finally decided to have my band revised to gastric bypass was the port. I never lost enough which for it to show but I could always feel it. Sometimes it seemed worse than others but just it being there began to drive me nuts!

Now 3 months after getting it taken out it is still a lingering problem! I ended up with a seroma (pocket of fluid) where the port was removed from. It was the most painful thing I've ever experienced. At this point the pain is gone but I still have a very slow leak of drainage as the seroma slowly heals.

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That is disconcerning concerning thank you for sharing rosemary79

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The port hurts for a while after surgery. You have to be careful. After a few months you won't notice it as much. It won't hurt to touch it. The more weight you lose, the more it'll stick out, and it depends on where your surgeon places it. I'm going to be a band to bypass revision in a few months due to band slippage and multiple complications.

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My dr won't even do a lap band anymore.

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I had two bands. The first caused a hernia and the port hurt a lot. I just had my second one removed and converted to a bypass. I had another hernia horrible GERD lots of port pain. My doc said he has beef removing a lot of bands for the same reason.

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