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Im a 9 yr post op RNY patient... I have for the past 4 1/2 years, worked with Lap-Band patients only...assisting them in their insurance approval process and after care support. To maintain my 185+ pound weightloss I now eat the same way Band patients do - it works...
Ive been able to live thru and watch the progression of weightloss surgery for a long time.... Lap-Band was not approved in the US when I had surgery. It wasnt a choice available to me...I wi**** was. I dont recommend RNY for anyone anymore (although if asked post-op Ill certainly offer all my support and experience) ...There are too many complications, potential long term risks and health issues, iron and vitamin deficiencies requiring infusions or transfusions, possible osteoporsis and the list goes on....
There are far less risks with Lap-Band....Lap-Band also allows for a more normal way of eating and adjustment to food after surgery.. Initially bypass surgeries allow a patient to lose a lot more weight than Lap-Band because they have the benefit of malabsorption.... After 3 years or so youll see many bypass patients regain a lot of weight because they may have stretched their pouch ortheir stoma and their intestines will have thickened and allowed for absorption of calories... but not the nutrients... so you can end up and Ive seen many who have, obese again and vitamin deficient... And come back for a band over bypass....
Those surgeons who have done bypass and then switched over to Lap-Band only usually do so because they have seen the benefits of BAND without complication like bypass patients have. They do so because they choose to not because of a negative....
Id be happy to talk to you in person if youd like. Its a difficult decision -- No pressures no sales and no cost -- just question and answer from someone who has a lot of experience... if you would like.... Thanks
DARCIE LEIGH EDELKRAUT
LAP RNY 12/2000 -- Pre-Op: 314 lbs BMI 44
Current: 125 lbs BMI 19
www.tempenewday.com LAP-BAND Program Specialist
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Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
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If all are saying that skin is worse with the bypass then BINGO! That means you've deflated it better.......lost the fluff! Lossey goosey skin is a badge of success! LOL! Our journey is about tradeoffs. We trade up for loose skin and then trade up for some well hidden plastic surgery scars!
I had Rny......been in the biz for years and have seen hundreds of lapbanders.....unfortunately...neither can guarantee long term success. Like Paperboy, I would have had a DS if I could start over......best long term stats, easiest post-op lifestyle.
Good Luck! Let us know how we can support you!
Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
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From everything I have read and heard from people on this site, the folks at Scottsdale Bariatric are not steering you wrong. At that weight with that much to lose your odds of being succesful are MUCH greater with a bypass. That is just based on the numbers. I was originally exploring both surgeries and they would have let me go with either but ultimately I decided the bypass was better for me. First of all, I wanted the malabsorptive components of the bypass to help me with the initial weight loss. Secondly, the thought of the fills and unfills to hit the band "sweet spot" really seemed like more of a burden than I wanted to deal with. Also, the thought of a foreign object in my body creeped me out a bit as did the needle stick for the fills.
My weight issues were really derived from a lack of self-control as well, I just liked food and wanted to eat lots of the yummy goodness. My bypass has given me back control of my life. I wasn't really hungry for the first 6 months or so, just ate at my prescribed meal times to get in my nutrition. Now at a year and half out, I eat like a normal small person which was all I wanted out of this surgery.
As mentioned by somebody else, you're gonna have the extra skin no matter which surgery you choose, I think the only reason it might be seen as "worse" with the bypass is you lose weight faster so it will be noticeable faster. I think in the end a couple years out from goal weight, there isn't more or less skin depending on your surgery type. If you're gonna have it, you're gonna have it and there is nothing to be done about it except wait and see.
Good luck in your journey. The doctors at SBC are amazing and I would trust them but ultimately it is your decision.
Rebecca
Day of surgery - 252.5 Highest weight - 269 Goal weight - 134, reached!!
any suggestions? i just didn't feel like he was interested in my best interest, moreso how soon i could come up with the money.
Don't worry so much if a doc seems to have your best interest at heart or not. Research and find surgeons with happy, successful post-ops and great stats. Attending support groups around the valley gives you a heads up as to who is loving life and which procedure they had and which surgeon they chose. The group on Saturday at St Lukes is open to all.
It's a great journey Be the
master of your own ship:)
Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
www.dsfacts.com , www.dssurgery.com , & www.duodenalswitch.com
Good luck in your journey.
Todd