whats the deal with rooting for "Full DS"?

jonathanac
on 5/11/10 12:11 am - NY
In Janina's thread people were all wishing for full DS, Is it common for people to wake up with a partial? that would soooooo suck! you basically have to go through surgery and recovery twice if that happens....yuck
Elizabeth N.
on 5/11/10 12:13 am - Burlington County, NJ
I believe the surgeon in question is starting to show a pattern of finding reasons to give a sleeve when a full DS was originally planned. There are a couple of surgeons who are known to go this route much too often for comfort.
Michelle H.
on 5/11/10 12:24 am - Canada
Janina's Dr spoke to her at her pre-op testing and told her that there is a small chance that He will have to do the sleeve first, and then in 6 months do the switch. He does not like to keep people under for more then four hours and she is a revision.
Michelle
My is Debbie M.......I am to lo24 (Louisa)
RNY 338- 185.  Regain to SW260 CW 236 GW 150ish?

    
mspppants
on 5/11/10 1:10 am - Leicester, NC
this is mostly a possibility with revisions, but sometimes doctors will suggest it in other cases.  The doctor might do the sleeve first and then re-route the intestines in a later procedure, but it's not as effective for the purposes of weight loss as having the entire procedure done at once.

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Former Elizabeth
on 5/11/10 12:59 pm
I've done really well, though.   I am still losing weight at an average of 10# per month, which is about right.

Dennie

 "It's so beautifully arranged on the plate - you know someone's fingers have been all over it. ~Julia Child"

krissywats
on 5/11/10 1:21 am - Kew Gardens, NY
Like the other two said....

in this case, however, Janina was struggling with some anxiety over that question so yes, while VSG only is a possibility (I think it's a small one) it would be great if she doesn't have to gear up for another surgery in 6 months. 

7/19/09 - DS with Dr. Alfons Pomp
7/11/12 -  tummy tuck, UBL, larg lipo sculpting of torso, lipo of "buffalo hump" with Dr. Sauceda
Christine X.
on 5/11/10 2:04 am - TX
And it really ****** me off as revisions are the ones who will benefit the least from a restrictive only procedure like the sleeve. I realize it is more work, more complicated but still is so disheartening for the person going through it.
Christine  "Life is like a jar of jalapenos.  What you
do today, might burn your ass tomorrow".
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(deactivated member)
on 5/11/10 2:24 am
Just an FYI: Make sure you ask your surgeon if there is anything in the paperwork that allows him to perform a RNY or any other wls. A while back someone posted a thread about going to have her DS and woke up with a RNY, with her husbands' permission as well as it was in the surgeons pre-admission papers. That scared me to pieces and I asked my DS doctor about it and sure enough, if I signed the papers as is, it would have given him my full consent to perform a RNY if he felt it was medically dangerous to perform the DS while in surgery. I nixed that right in the bud and told my DS doc flat out there was to be NO RNY and I only consent to the VSG if he could not perform a full DS. I even penned it in my authorizing paperwork and had my DS doc initial it. I also let everyone under the sun know my wishes, so I felt confident about it when my day came.
Mola
on 5/11/10 8:06 am - WA
That's exactly what I had to do. I also told him if he couldn't do the VSG, to just close me back up and do nothing. I couldn't imagine how off the wall pissed I'd have been to wake up with an RNY. The hospital would have needed to put me in restraints for the duration.

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(deactivated member)
on 5/11/10 8:30 am

Oh hell yes, I told my doc the same thing you told yours; just sew me right back up!
I just can't imagine preparing, researching and wanting/needing the DS and waking up with a RNY. Nope, just can't imagine it.

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