Anyone gone from Lap Band to Gastric Sleeve? Insurane pay for revision?

kaniky
on 9/3/14 2:26 am
RNY on 05/18/15

I had lap band surgery January 2008 and lost over 100 pounds in the first year and a half. I got an over-fill that had me sick all the time. The doctor removed part of my fill and I started putting weight back on. We never found that “sweet” spot again. I’ve gained almost all of my weight back. Now I’m weighing the option of going from the lap band to gastric sleeve.

I’d love anyone’s opinions and experiences with this. Also, did you get your insurance to pay for the revision? Just this year I have been diagnosed with diabetes II, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Heart disease runs so high in my family. I’m only 47 and feel like I am truly limiting my time I have to spend with my husband and kids.

Thanks!

I never said it would be easy. I said it would be worth it.
M1: -15, M2: -14, M3: -8, M4 -11, M5 -8, M6 -7, M7 -8, M8 -4

 

Hislady
on 9/4/14 5:17 am, edited 9/4/14 5:18 am - Vancouver, WA

Hundreds have revised because the band is a faulty product that failed for thousands of people. The sleeve is what a great many have revised to and most say it does what the band was supposed to do but didn't. If the band worked for you then the sleeve should too. I suggest you hang out on the sleeve forum for awhile to see how it works for people.

As for insurance coverage you will need to contact your own insurance company because some do and others don't. Good luck to you, I remember you from when you first got banded.

sharlit
on 9/4/14 8:28 pm - Northcote, Australia
VSG on 09/17/14 with

I'm switching from band to sleeve shortly. Don't know if it will do everything I want it to do but I'm ready to give it my best. 

Australia has a different health system. If my doctor says I need surgery, my private health insurance and my public health cover kicks in. Most of it will be paid by Medicare (public health system) and most of the rest by my private insurance. (Sometimes, people from the US describe our system as socialist or even communist but to be honest - we have a system that means everyone can get what they need usually when they need it without worrying about payment and I think that's a good investment in the health of the nation!)

    
pineview01
on 9/5/14 7:08 am - Davison, MI
pineview01
on 9/5/14 7:10 am - Davison, MI

I had a band place in '09 and removed 9/12.  Than I was sleeved 1/13 and have done wonderful.  It you did that good with the band you will do great with the sleeve.  It has to do with the mechanical valve and full size stomach verses the natural pyloric valve and the small stomach.

BAND REMOVED 9-4-12-fought insurance to get sleeve and won! Sleeved 1/22/13! Five years out and trying to get that last 15 pounds back off.

Bonnie1960
on 9/6/14 2:48 am

I have my revision to sleeve scheduled 9/15...like you, After a year or so and being over filled I never found that spot again...I have gained almost all of my weight back and am read to start this journey over!

LAPBAND Surgery in Norman, Oklahoma on 12/3/2003

Vertical Sleeve  Revision Surgery  in Amarillo, Texas on  12/1/2014   

    

    
pineview01
on 9/10/14 11:45 am - Davison, MI

Are they doing it in one surgery than.  Removal and sleeve.

BAND REMOVED 9-4-12-fought insurance to get sleeve and won! Sleeved 1/22/13! Five years out and trying to get that last 15 pounds back off.

LaurieAr
on 9/14/14 11:02 am - knobel, ar

my insurance UHC denied me 3 times so i'm going to be a self payer for sleeve.  insurance will pay to have band taken out but i have to pay the rest.  i appealed 3 times

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