I'm an open book!
Just delete this long borring e-mail unless you are one of the folks who have sent me an e-mail recently…….
I can’t sit at the puter long enough to do all the personal replies being sent……I’m sorry! Since many of you asked the same or similar questions; it’s easier to just consolidate but very rude of me! Please continue to keep in touch; I’m really not so grumpy when I’m feeling better! I promise this will be my last mass "answer reply"!!!!
Some Answers to some e-mails:…….. (I’m not a doc so if I start talking medical stuff then make sure you find out the “real” answer! LOL!)
- Not all WLS post-ops will have a bowel blockage. You can help prevent it by not allowing constipation, drinking your fluids, making “moments” available for regular routines. Other illnesses, diseases and body types can contribute to the tendency. You’d do best to run it past your own doc if you have concerns. For me, it was a case of having some adhesions, focusing on protein and not countering it enough to flush my system regularly=constipation too often! (Yikes…dat was naughty potty talk!)
- I did not have plastic surgery. I had Exploratory surgery and a Revision from Proximal Rny to Distal Rny. (That’s not a DS=Deudenal switch but the results and length of my common channel is similar) ………..I did however have a cosmetic “procedure” at the same time as the above. It was a Phenyl Chemical Peel on my Face. ….I’ll give those details when the report can be on a happy note! LOL!
- Many asked why I was revised to Distal instead of the DS. The reason is because I was already routed as an Rny and didn’t want to put my body through additional risks to achieve basically the same results.
- NO, I was not approved for a revision with my insurance. I didn’t even try it. I knew I wouldn’t qualify. My BMI was way too low for any insurance to even open my file!
- I chose the Revision option over a stomaphyx because I was already needing to have the exploratory done and the mouth is not in the same area as the lower intestine. I went the path that made sense to results and my needs.
- No, I am not saying the stomaphyx is not successful; just because I have not had it. If the scenario were completely different and I just needed to find an answer to my regain then I would have definitely gone with the stomaphyx But I saw it as buying Nike’s or Reeboks. They’d both get me to my goal but I was going to be in the Nike store anyway. (o.k. I’ll think of a better analogy sometime! LOL!) The main thing is that I still think stomaphyx is a possitive solution to some situations and should I need to find something in the future then it will most likely be my next step!
- My hubby doesn’t work for Dr. Gitt. I do. My DH just hangs with me at events and helps anyone there who needs a hand; including Dr. Gitt. Although DH does answer his phone on occasion “Dr. Gitt’s, Help Desk, may I help you!” …….That’s usually after I’ve called him 3 times already for computer help!!!!
- To give you the exact differences between a DS and a Distal are more confusing than my scrambled brain can handle right now. I would suggest “Googling” it. Or if you can give me a week or 2 then I’ll see if Dr. Schlesinger can explain it to me in “my terms” so that I can pass it on to you. Of go to his website. I think he talks about all the differences in the surgery options there: azwls.com
- I didn’t return to my original Bariatric surgeon because Dr. Zahn is retired and because Dr. Schlesinger is a General Surgeon as well as a Bariatric surgeon and takes care of other emergencies such as bowel obstructions. Besides he has an excellent reputation and lots of experience in Revisions. I didn’t go to Dr. Simpson because I didn’t want a band over my Rny. Dr. Simpson is a fabulous Lapband surgeon.
- The reason I had the Chemical peel done on my face at the same time as my exploratory/revision surgery is because Dr. Schlesinger was using one of the North Valley Outpatient Surgery O.R.’s to my surgery and Dr. Gitt was able to arrange his schedule so he could slip in right after Dr. S was done. Dr. Gitt also uses the O.R.’s there. (It was great so I wouldn’t have to repeat I.V., anesthesia, etc. all over again!)
- Chandler WLS Support Groups meet on the 2nd Weds and 4th Tuesday from 6 to 7:30 pm. They are held at Chandler Regional Hospital on Frye and Dobson in the lower level conference rooms. EVERYONE is always welcome. Di Pinion from our group will be coordinating the first 3 months worth of meetings so they will be amazing! I will get back there as soon as I can.
- Yup! I’m still looking for invitations to support groups around AZ. It’s my 2008 Walk About AZ for Getting to Goal!
- I belong to L.A. Fitness but am considering moving to Lifetime so I can workout by my office.
- Recovery for Revisions is generally 3 to 8 weeks if done open. A few days if done lap.
...15. I LOVE facial hair on men but I'm not the one that is kissing you! Your pics are fantastic! Kudos 2 both of you on your 2008 goals and your 2007 success! You are a hot hot hot couple!
Whew!!!!! Crazy! I hope noone actually read all of that stuff but maybe you found your answer somewhere.
I promise I’ll be back into the free exchange of e-mails in a few weeks….
Happy New Years WLS Buds!
Joyce
Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
www.dsfacts.com , www.dssurgery.com , & www.duodenalswitch.com
Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
www.dsfacts.com , www.dssurgery.com , & www.duodenalswitch.com
Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
www.dsfacts.com , www.dssurgery.com , & www.duodenalswitch.com