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PhotoNut
09-08-2006, 04:08 AM
The following list of questions was put together by Penni and a few others who contributed to the list.
It has been very helpful to people on other LapBand support sites, and I'm fairly sure that Penni won't mind us sharing it here.
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1) If you make a decision to get the LapBand or in fact ANY surgery whether in the US or outside the US you should do plenty of research.

2) Research the doctor.
What kind of follow up care is provided? (ie: fills, unfills, endoscopies, fluroscopies, port revisions, removal, etc).
Ask to speak to about 5 or 6 of the doctor's patients before you make a decision. Ask those people if they have any complaints or issues with their care before, during and after the procedure.
How many of the procedures has this doctor performed?
What types of complications can occur from this procedure and how frequently do they happen? (ie: slipped bands, errosions, infections)
What types of complications has this doctor personally encountered during lap band surgery?
What is the doctor's policy when a complication occurs during a procedure? (ie: does he discuss options with family or immediately convert to bypass or other WLS).
What qualifications does this doctor have regarding the specific brand of band that will be used? (Lap-Band System, by Allergan or Realize Band by Ethicon/Johnson&Johnson)

3) Research the procedure.
How is the procedure performed?
What will change on the inside?
How will my eating habits change?
What will I need to have prepared when I get home in way of food items?
What are the short term issues?
What are the long term issues?
How will I be able to take my pills?

4) Follow up care.
What is the schedule for fills?
When can I get my first fill?
How is the fill procedure performed? (ie: with or without fluroscopy)
What is the cost for fills? (under fluro and not)
How often will I need to be seen?
Will I have access to a Nutritionist?
How do does the doctor determine whether or not my band will need to be adjusted?
Is there a direct line in case of Emergencies?
Does the doctor have email address?
What Vitamins should I be taking?
Will I need to crush my pills? If so then for how long?
Are there any pills that cannot be crushed? If so then how will I be able to take them?

5) In the end you are the ONE person that knows your OWN body. The doctor doesn't, the nurse doesn't, your best friend's neighbor's daughter's friend's dog doesn't. Get the picture? You know when your body is telling you that something isn't right. For instant, you are nauseous, light headed, and feeling tired. Could be flu, could be low blood sugar, could be dehydration. The fact is you are being made aware that your body is not happy. So maybe drink some water, eat some protein and rest. If that doesn't work then call your doctor. Not next week not tomorrow but right then. It might be nothing but better safe than sorry.

6) If you are working the band (i.e. drinking before /after small bites forks/spoons down after bite/ protein first - all those things) as hard as you can, and you are still not losing weight, then you might need to be evaluated for metabolic issues. Do not accept the band as just another failed weight loss gimic. Push for answers.


7) Do not leave the hospital before you know exactly what your post op diet should consist of.
Including when and how to advance the diet. (ie: clear liquid, liquid, mushies, regular diet).
Also, have a clear picture of what each phase looks like. (ie: clear liquid = broths; liquids = protein drinks; mushies = mashed potatoes; regular diet = protein then veggies then carbs).
And unless YOUR doctor told you it's ok to change his or her instructions, then NO.. its NOT ok!


8) ON the issue of Pregnancy and being banded here are some questions you might want to address.
How soon after being banded can I get pregnant?
Once pregnant, will I have to get a partial unfill or be completely unfilled?
Should I expect any issues/complications with a pregnancy after being banded? If there are any what could they be and how will they be addressed?
After being banded, are most babies delivered via c-section or can they be delivered naturally? If my baby needs to be delivered via c-section could that damage the port and tubing?
Are there additional vitamins I should take while pregnant?


If you can't keep water down and you have been suffering for days then CALL YOUR DOCTOR!!
If you are having days of reflux and a burning sensation in your belly then CALL YOUR DOCTOR!!
If you have a redness, swelling, tender, and hot area around your port then CALL YOUR DOCTOR!!
If there is just something that doesn't 'FEEL' right then CALL YOUR DOCTOR!!

If someone has more to offer then please add to this list as needed and then I will post it and close the thread and make it a sticky.

Please know that I am not suggesting that any of us aren't smart enough to know when something is wrong but sometimes we know more what to do for others than we do for ourselves.

We have to LOVE ourselves and take care of ourselves.

Penni60
09-08-2006, 08:24 AM
:Banane03: Hey, You got to that posting before I did. I was gonna post that list today. And NO I do not mind at all. If anyone can think of more questions please feel free to add them and we can make it comprehensive.

PhotoNut
09-08-2006, 10:36 AM
Great minds think alike, Penni! *winks*

JSRN
05-08-2008, 03:24 PM
I'm new to Band2gether and I'm scheduled for the LapBand 5-23-08. I was wondering what to buy to crush my pills?

Nick N Ava's Grammy
05-08-2008, 03:38 PM
At Walmart in the Pharmacy section where the pill cases are, I found a pill crusher there. Or when my kids were little I would take 2 spoons, put the pill in there and just crush them that way. Not sure if this helps, but just thought I'd put that out there for ya :) Welcome to B2G... I will have my surgery on May 13, this coming Tuesday.. if you'd like, go to the welcoming new members thread and tell us a little about yourself.. k ? :D

rkincaid
05-08-2008, 04:58 PM
Always check with the pharmacist to see if the meds you're taking can be crushed. Some medications are ineffective if crushed before taken.

ate2much
05-08-2008, 05:33 PM
That is so true Rebecca, I did not know that until I was going to crush a pill - had to split in half instead of crush. I'm glad I went to my pharmacy looking for a crusher when he told me - NO!

graciesaunt
06-07-2008, 12:07 AM
Photonut,

A million and one thank yous for giving this advice, as this helps me with more questions to ask Dr. Gibbs, than I have already. (He's probably ready to pump me full of gas, get it done and have me not ask so many questions. But hey...I've been researching lapband and Roux-n-Y for 4 yrs...so i'm entitled to it)

Patrick
06-07-2008, 08:21 AM
Graciesaunt, you just ask away at your doctors, a well informed patient is a good patient, and any dr. should be thrilled that you take an interest in your surgery.

rhondadbe
08-10-2008, 11:12 PM
This is awesome, thank you so much for putting it together for others like me who are looking into Lap Band surgery. I have my first meeting Tuesday night. I've been online getting great information, but I hadn't been writing it all down, I really needed to, but I didn't :(
This is an awesome help for me.

roz
08-13-2008, 06:14 PM
hi everyone, i'm new and have to decide between lap band and gasric bypass. i prefer lap band but i am in my late 50's and had a total knee replacement so i am not able to exercise as much as needed to loose weight. if i could exercise i would probably be at a decent weight. do you think that i could have sucess with the lap band? i watch my calories carefully now>>

503-250
08-14-2008, 12:01 AM
Photonut,

A million and one thank yous for giving this advice, as this helps me with more questions to ask Dr. Gibbs, than I have already. (He's probably ready to pump me full of gas, get it done and have me not ask so many questions. But hey...I've been researching lapband and Roux-n-Y for 4 yrs...so i'm entitled to it)

Ask away, I showed up with a pad and pen, had prepared questions, wrote down answers, I marked up all the paperwork they handed to me...I was probably their worst nightmare, but hell...they were gonna cut me open...I wanted details.