Guest guest Posted April 19, 2007 Report Share Posted April 19, 2007 Dear Lapbandsters and other friends, Since early in March I have been having stabbing pains in my side around my fifth rib. When I started out I had very painful attaches that lasted around twenty to thirty minutes. It was a stabbing pain like when you try to run and you are out of shape. So say a Òstitch in your sideÓ. It would just about take my breath away. After this was not getting any better I went to see my doctors for a series of tests. They did all kinds of blood tests and chest X-Rays, rib X-Rays, and a CT-scan. The report from the radiologist on the CT-scan stated it appeared the tube from my port was not connected to the tube from my lap band. My doctorÕs office told me to contact my surgeon right away. I spoke with Dr SinghÕs office but he was out of town. I spoke with his backup and he said to come in to see Dr Singh on Tuesday 4/3 when he returned to his office. I should expect he would need to repair the tube that next week. When I saw Dr Singh he thought it was unlikely to be the cause of the pain. He said we could do a fill under fluoroscope with contrast to see if the tube is leaking or broke. He said with the large number of lap bands he has done he has never seen a broken tube. He apparently did not to believe it was broken. Although I have been having regular bowl movements he felt the cause of the pain was in my colon and recommended I do the purge you do before a colonenoscopy to restart the system. He wanted to wait until 4/17 to do the fluoroscope. I did not want to wait so long and he fit me in the next morning. The next morning I went to the hospital for the fluoroscope. As soon as he turn the equipment on he said he did not need to do the fill with contrast because he could see the tube was broken. He seamed shocked. He pointed out a short section came down from the port and a much longer section came from the lap band. He still did not think this was the cause of my pain and said we could schedule the repair for next month. We set up a surgery date of 5/14. I did the purge right away to see if that would alleviate the pain. As it turned out the purge did not help and the pains where getting worse and lasting longer. It was even keeping me from sleeping. I also started to get pain in my left shoulder. After a particularly bad night of not being able to sleep due to the pain I called Dr SinghÕs office and ask to please have the surgery scheduled sooner. They moved it up to Monday 4/16/07. I had the surgery on Monday 4/16/07 at Albany Medical Center. It turned out I had a lot of adhesions around the fifth rib, which Dr Singh cleaned up. He also used a special Inamed lap band repair kit to fix the broken tube. So apparently Inamed has seen this problem. I was in much less pain after the surgery than prior. The stabbing pain is gone. I of course am sore after the laparoscopic procedure. But I do feel much better. I am so relieved the doctor actually found a cause of my pain for which he was able to do something. He said he also gave me a fill. The first two days I felt good. Last night I had a lot of acid reflux and trouble sleeping. I keep burping up acid. I tried sleeping on a wedge to keep my head elevated. By 5 AM I was able to get some sleep. My throat is so sore I am staying on liquids. I really have no desire to eat. I expect to stay out of work until May 7, 2007. I see Dr Singh for the post op visit on Tuesday 5/1/07. Lack Lap Band 2/05, Band slipped, revision 3/06, tube repair 4/07 __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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