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~Jennifer
Revision to DS 11/9/11 LapBand 12/2006
SW 321/ CW 248/ GW 185 SW 330/ HW 348/ LW 300
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If you like ZuZu's letter idea, I came up with this once when I needed a real short explanation.
The DS removes part of the stomach, and bypasses most of the small intestines. It does this by separating food and your digestive juices until the last approximately 100 cm of common channel (the place where food and digestive juices meet up). When you separate food from digestive juices, you create malabsorbtion, of about 50 % of the protein and 80 % of the fat. So in addition to having a smaller stomach, I can eat "normally" and still not regain weight because my body doesn’t absorb everything I eat.
In a biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch, a portion of the stomach is removed and the remaining stomach is still attached to the duodenum (the upper part of the small intestine). The duodenum is connected to the lower part of the small intestine.