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2 hours ago, lisa0617 said:

The nurse called my sleeve has a balloon at the end. Has anyone heard of this? I am going April 30 for an Endoscopy.

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I did come across something like that when I was researching everything WLS related before my surgery. It was someone that had RNY though and the esophagus was ballooned at the pouch because of a stricture or stoma with too small of an opening and the person forced food down.

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I did come across something like that when I was researching everything WLS related before my surgery. It was someone that had RNY though and the esophagus was ballooned at the pouch because of a stricture or stoma with too small of an opening and the person forced food down.
Do you remember how it was fixed? Now I am wondering if they will fix it or convert me to the bypass. I still have terrible heartburn.

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1 minute ago, lisa0617 said:

Do you remember how it was fixed? Now I am wondering if they will fix it or convert me to the bypass. I still have terrible heartburn.

I don't recall how they fixed it, I just remember seeing the pictures when looking for diagrams of the different procedures. If your sleeve is damaged, they will most likely want to bypass it.

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On 04/12/2019 at 08:54, lisa0617 said:



They found something on my upper GI series. It looks like a half filled balloon above my stomach. Any idea what it could be?


My surgeon actually said I had something like this that didn’t show up on any scans or tests preop/in the year and a half between surgeries. He said there was some big mass/lump type thing right above or below my esophagus. I forget as it was a drain removal appointment so I was focused on that.

No real GERD at all post op. I hiccup and burp and today I coughed up a little medicine but I take 12 capsules a night so I guess it was bound to happen.

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My surgeon actually said I had something like this that didn’t show up on any scans or tests preop/in the year and a half between surgeries. He said there was some big mass/lump type thing right above or below my esophagus. I forget as it was a drain removal appointment so I was focused on that.

No real GERD at all post op. I hiccup and burp and today I coughed up a little medicine but I take 12 capsules a night so I guess it was bound to happen.
I am glad you don't have any Gerd. I am going for an Endo on the 30th to get a better look at it.

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Lisa did you have an upper GI or endoscopy before your procedure, and it wasn’t there?

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I had an Endoscopy prior. My surgeon thinks that the sleeve is larger on one end but he wants to get a better look. I have been dealing with another issue but I didn't think it was related. When I turn the wrong way something sticks out of my stomach. It is extremely painful and I have to push it back. I had the feeling everytime I threw up but now it is just when I move. We will see after the 30th

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Sounds like a esophageal dilatation but it could also be, like you said, you might have a tapered sleeve instead of one diameter all through. I think trust your surgeons judgement on this, they do this for a living and 99% are perfectly wonderful dudes and dudettes.😝

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On 04/08/2019 at 16:51, SeattleLady said:

Well here is a little more hope. The lastest researcher from one of the bigger clinic shows a 95% success rate. I have to find my source again. It gave me alot of hope.

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I think I remember reading the overall rate is 95% but the 3 surgeons at cedars have a 90% rate so I did appreciate getting a statistic that is more applicable for me since I’m in his specific hands.

I’m not sure if I mentioned it but I did have one episode where I coughed up a little bit of 10 capsules I swallowed and that was disgusting. It takes about an hour for me to get them down so I probably swallowed them too fast. I’m supposed to open them all but I just can’t. I still burp and hiccup but apart from that one episode haven’t felt or tasted any acid and I haven’t vomited at all in almost 2 weeks post op. Only lost a few lbs but while I’m disappointed I remind myself I didn’t get it for weight loss and I can lose my steroid weight in the gym when I’m better.

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Sorry for the repeat tale of coughing up medicine. I swear the days blur together and I can never remember what I’ve written here. I blame the obscenely low calories I’m on.

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