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My doctor took pictures of my hernia and the repair work. Just banded on 10/01 doing well but sore moving slow and gas pain. Looking forward to feeling better, going to work on monday. hope all is well with you

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I didn't know I had one, but he repaired it during the band surgery. There was no extra fee for the hernia repair. Becky

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I was just banded on Oct 2 and the doctor told my hubby that I had one as well. He fixed it and hopefully all will be well!

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Hi Denver Girl, I am having the lapband op in Denver also, I just found out I have a hiatial hernia, how have you been recovering?

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Didn't know I had a hiatial hernia either until the Dr. told me afterwards. No big deal, he said it might make for a bit harder recovery, but good to get it fixed. Completely cured my heartburn until I got almost as tight as I wanted..then it came back. Oh well..worth it nonetheless.

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Wow, I didn't realize that a hernia was so common but yes, my doctor fixed mine while he was there with no charge. He said he had to place the port right near the hernia so he stitched it. A stitch in time saves 9, the old saying goes. I'm dating myself now but that ok! Go October bansters!!!!!

Mary

mstone41@bellsouth.net

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I am in the process of talking to doctors, etc. I have chose a doctor, and applied for financing. The doctor explained to me that 85% of overweight people who have this surgery have a hernia, and dont even know it. So, they suggested that I finance an extra $1500, just in case I need the repair. If not needed, then I can just get the money back. ....... Sound legit? :rolleyes2:

Yes, it's extremely common that obese patients have a hiatal hernia, and having it repaired at the same time reduces your risk of reoperation.

If you want to know for certain if you really have one, and if you have health insurance, go to your PCP and tell them you have symptoms of a hiatal hernia (look them up) and ask if it can be detected (I think it's a barium swallow or endoscopy). If he says no, then approach a gastroenterologist and make the request. Your health insurance should cover teh exam. Then you'll know for sure.

If you don't have health insurance, I would go ahead and add the $1500. It's for your health to have it repaired, and chances are you have it.

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