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I have added this to the FAQ I am creating:

"Slippage or prolapse is when the stomach slides up through the band, making the pouch bigger. If this happens the band usually becomes too tight, and patients experience symptoms of reflux (heartburn) as well as nausea and vomiting. This is because the amount of stomach being “squeezed” by the band is increased, thereby obstructing the Band. "

Things that cause a slippage are if the band is not placed in the right position or is not stitched into place correctly. Patients can also cause slippage by overeating and excessive vomiting.

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From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of blackangel893Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 10:07 PM Subject: Band slippage

Hi everyone!I was wondering, how do you know the band has slipped?

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  • 1 year later...
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It feels like hell!! You have a lot of chest and middle back pain. U

get this nut oh your throat from the acid in your stomach...You can not

keep anything done--food, water, ice cube--Nothing. your band/ throat

maes this weird noise. I hope you did not get your band slipped because

it makes you hate having a band to beguin with.

Good luck

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Thank you for finally answering me.. i have waited since Friday for

someone to give me an answer. I dont have any of those symtoms so i am

confused???

>

> It feels like hell!! You have a lot of chest and middle back pain. U

> get this nut oh your throat from the acid in your stomach...You can

not

> keep anything done--food, water, ice cube--Nothing. your band/ throat

> maes this weird noise. I hope you did not get your band slipped

because

> it makes you hate having a band to beguin with.

> Good luck

>

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> > >

> > > It feels like hell!! You have a lot of chest and middle back pain. U

> > > get this nut oh your throat from the acid in your stomach...You can

> > not

> > > keep anything done--food, water, ice cube--Nothing. your band/

throat

> > > maes this weird noise. I hope you did not get your band slipped

> > because

> > > it makes you hate having a band to beguin with.

> > > Good luck

> > >

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i was waiting for an answer tooo!!! however, not getting one means

there arent a lot slipping. but thank you for answering this....i was

interested :)

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  • 3 years later...

Hi Group,

sad to say I have issues with my band. My esophaugus has expanded around my band

and I might have a hernia on top of that. I've lost 40 pounds on this band and I

had it for a year. My Md is suggesting the sleeve. I had ups and downs on the

band and don't want to lose it. I prefer to lose the weight gradually and still

have control on my participation in my weight loss. Right now i have some

restrictions and making sure I don't gain any weight back. I am going to the gym

and keeping a close eye on what I eat, till I make up my mind on what my next

step will be.

>

> Thanks to all for the responses.

>

> I had been able to eat more than I should for quite a while (I know that just

because you can doesn't mean you should.) One day I ate some ribs and got stuck.

Could barely drink much less eat. I went for an unfill and since we were

leaving for vacation the next day the dr just told me to come back when I could.

After that, I could eat much more than I am supposed to. When I went back to

him, he did a barium swallow and found the slip. He did let out everything for

a while and checked again and the slip was still there. He did a very small

fill but was afraid to do very much because of the slippage. I was told that

the main cause of slippage is eating too much at a time. He said the only way

to fix it was to replace the band. I have been living with it for about 9

months. Sometimes I have a lot of restriction but other times I can eat a lot.

(Never as much as before surgery.)

>

> Thanks Sandy for the encourgement. I have the report from the swallaw and

will sent it to Dr Spivak. I also have a great deal of respect for him.

>

> I'll let everyone know what happens.

>

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