Sleeve revision to DS Question
Ahhh, THIS is good news! We are fussy about surgeons here. That's why Diana was asking you about Dr. Nagle. How wonderful to hear that he's involved with a true veteran of the DS. Hopefully the day will come before too long that we'll be able to sing his praises as a vetted surgeon too :-).
There are indeed a number of sleeve-to-DS revisions (or "completers" in some cases, as in a planned two stage procedure) here. Have patience and they'll be along. In the meantime, giving us more information when we ask other questions can be really helpful in the bigger picture. Generally there's a "method to the madness" behind such questions. You'd be AMAZED at what we encounter here. Those previous experiences are often what drive questioning that appears on the surface to be completely unrelated to what someone originally asked.
Besides, this way we keep your post bumped up to the top so the people with your specific kind of experience will see it first ;-).
It looks from your ticker like you've lost an ENORMOUS amount of weight. That alone should make your next procedure and recovery very different from the first one. In general, it's hard to say in advance how one's guts will react to any alteration at all. You'd think that if you aren't getting anything done to your stomach, the nausea and stuff shouldn't be a big deal.
But by golly, gizzards are strange things and sometimes awfully temperamental. Hard to say :-/.
There are indeed a number of sleeve-to-DS revisions (or "completers" in some cases, as in a planned two stage procedure) here. Have patience and they'll be along. In the meantime, giving us more information when we ask other questions can be really helpful in the bigger picture. Generally there's a "method to the madness" behind such questions. You'd be AMAZED at what we encounter here. Those previous experiences are often what drive questioning that appears on the surface to be completely unrelated to what someone originally asked.
Besides, this way we keep your post bumped up to the top so the people with your specific kind of experience will see it first ;-).
It looks from your ticker like you've lost an ENORMOUS amount of weight. That alone should make your next procedure and recovery very different from the first one. In general, it's hard to say in advance how one's guts will react to any alteration at all. You'd think that if you aren't getting anything done to your stomach, the nausea and stuff shouldn't be a big deal.
But by golly, gizzards are strange things and sometimes awfully temperamental. Hard to say :-/.