Roccosmummy
New Member
Hello all
Just want to introduce myself. I was a forum member 9 years ago and at the start if my wls journey. If anyone remembers me ( Victoria from West Sussex) then please say hi!!
My life has been an utter roller coaster ride with more downs than I care to remember. Two band slips with the first happening a year out when I'd reached target weight with a 7 stone loss. This went un diagnosed for nearly two years and resulted in an emergency op once my stomach was knitting itself closed. The band was saved and repositioned. My weight then started to go on despite fills and more fills then the sudden need to have unfills. This went on repeatedly for over three years. I then met Chris Pring who listened to my struggles and he allowed for my aftercare to be under the NHS. I then recently had a baby and at 4 months post baby started to have band fills once again. I joined a boot camp and have worked really hard only to find my weight is going up and up. I'm today back to my original weight of 17 st. A few weeks back and after I'd again said that I'm still convinced the band was repositioned in the wrong place, Chris sent me for a barium swallow. Friday was the day of the x-ray results. Hooorahh at last it is clear the band is sat at the base of my oesophagus with no stomach pouch above. No wonder he said I felt strangulated with a fill or zero without!!!
The relief I feel is overwhelming. Revision surgery to remove this lap band and convert to a bypass is in only three months. I cannot wait and feel like I'm starting another new journey. Let's hope this time is a positive one with no more complications.
I'd like to hear from anyone with similar experiences and any advice for my revision to a bypass.
Victoria x
Just want to introduce myself. I was a forum member 9 years ago and at the start if my wls journey. If anyone remembers me ( Victoria from West Sussex) then please say hi!!
My life has been an utter roller coaster ride with more downs than I care to remember. Two band slips with the first happening a year out when I'd reached target weight with a 7 stone loss. This went un diagnosed for nearly two years and resulted in an emergency op once my stomach was knitting itself closed. The band was saved and repositioned. My weight then started to go on despite fills and more fills then the sudden need to have unfills. This went on repeatedly for over three years. I then met Chris Pring who listened to my struggles and he allowed for my aftercare to be under the NHS. I then recently had a baby and at 4 months post baby started to have band fills once again. I joined a boot camp and have worked really hard only to find my weight is going up and up. I'm today back to my original weight of 17 st. A few weeks back and after I'd again said that I'm still convinced the band was repositioned in the wrong place, Chris sent me for a barium swallow. Friday was the day of the x-ray results. Hooorahh at last it is clear the band is sat at the base of my oesophagus with no stomach pouch above. No wonder he said I felt strangulated with a fill or zero without!!!
The relief I feel is overwhelming. Revision surgery to remove this lap band and convert to a bypass is in only three months. I cannot wait and feel like I'm starting another new journey. Let's hope this time is a positive one with no more complications.
I'd like to hear from anyone with similar experiences and any advice for my revision to a bypass.
Victoria x