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I am getting the revision from behind to a sleeve. Does anyone know what the time frame and process is to getting this done. I was told first they remove the lap band and then after a month or two they can do the sleeve. I would like to hear if anyone else had this done.

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My revision to the sleeve and a hiatal hernia repair were all done the same day.



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I just had this done nearly three weeks ago, band removed and sleeve procedure, all in one operation.

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Yeah, it depends on the surgeon, I never knew some would break it up into multiple surgeries, but apparently quite a few do. I had it done in one surgery and it was fine.

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it really depends on the type of band you have. My band was done 10 years ago and was considered a second generation band. According to my surgeon this band has the most scarring of all the bands placed. He told me initially that he doesn't know whether he can do a sleeve on the same procedure with that band. You can't do a sleeve if you have scarring on the stomach and the esophagus. He told me I would have to wait three months for the sleeve to be done. Fortunately he was able to do the whole procedure at one time six weeks ago. I have a friend who only had the lap band removed and is waiting for the sleeve if she wants it. She has a Medicaid like insurance and I believe that might be the reason.

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I had my band out the end of December and 4-27 I finally get my sleeve. Unfortunately I didn't find out until AFTER my band was removed that I need my gallbladder out. My doc is going to try and do it at the same time as the sleeve, but may not be able to. If he can't I will have to wait 6 weeks and then have a third surgery. My advice is to get your ultrasound done BEFORE the band removal so you don't end up with my problem. Good luck!

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I had my band removed Monday and revision to sleeve right after. Surgery altogether was three hours. My surgeon says he rarely does it the other way because it means more time under anesthesia and two recoveries. I'm glad that band is gone. I can already tell the sleeve is more user friendly:)


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Im considering having my band removed and possible sleeve . I was doing great with my band I was banded in 07 the last year ive had acid reflux so bad and now have ulcers in my throat and stomach and one doctor said he believes its from my band. I will be talking to my band doctor Wednesday about what to do next starting to stress out a little bit I don't think my insurance will pay to have another WLS this last year i have gained weight back

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I am getting a revision I was told they will take the band out and then I will need to wait at least six weeks to get the
Sleeve done it also depends on the
Insurance approval


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My Lapband with revision to Gastric Bypass and hiatal hernia repair were done in one surgery.


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I am going through the process of having my band removed. I got it in 2010. I'm considering the sleeve , but I'm a little concerned about having 2 surgeries. They want me to wait. For those who have converted please share your experiences with weight loss. I'd love to learn more from people who have gone through this.


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I am getting the revision from behind to a sleeve. Does anyone know what the time frame and process is to getting this done. I was told first they remove the lap band and then after a month or two they can do the sleeve. I would like to hear if anyone else had this done.



I had the band placed in 2009. I am scheduled to have it removed and the sleeve done on the same day September 7, 2017

It seems some doctors will do it in one setting while others insist on waiting to let the band area heal before doing the sleeve.


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My doctor won't do the revision without 6 months in between. He said there's too much scarring and chance for complications. Mine was removed Feb 2017 And my sleeve surgery is scheduled for Nov 1.

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My doc said at least 3 months in between, I ended up with 4 months. I know there are some that will do it all in one surgery, but most will not. It was a lot to go through, but the BEST thing I have ever done!!!! Good luck!

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I am getting the revision from behind to a sleeve. Does anyone know what the time frame and process is to getting this done. I was told first they remove the lap band and then after a month or two they can do the sleeve. I would like to hear if anyone else had this done.


I had my band out in April and had my sleeve surgery a week ago today. I lost weight with the band but only because it was so painful to eat. I was being sick every day. Turned out it had slipped up and was blocking my oesophagus. Also my body hadn't accepted it and it was loose and moved every time I swallowed. I was so scared to loose the band that I put up with it for a very long time until my new consultant said it had to come out. I had to wait 6 months to allow my stomach to heal before I had the sleeve surgery. I'm so glad I had it done. Best wishes to you and I hope you achieve your goals


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