newbie looking for some advice

bashful274
on 11/26/11 3:44 am - Perkasie, PA
 I havent tried contacting that one, I guess I should. The original surgeon I had has since retired...

and then there's part of me that just thinks I should suck it up and do the old fashioned route...I guess my curiousity got the better of me and so I decided to do some research on the idea of revisions...
The journey never ends, it only chooses a new direction
Elizabeth N.
on 11/26/11 4:16 am - Burlington County, NJ
Why does your profile say you had a VBG?

Elizabeth N.
on 11/26/11 4:15 am - Burlington County, NJ
AHHHHHHH!  Okay, now we're tracking.

Now I can say contact Dr. Greenbaum in NJ. www.duodenalswitchdoc.com . He does a limited number of RNY to DS revisions and is likely to mention if not recommend the option of a very distal RNY revision. Some people think that's okay. I would not if I were in your shoes.

Dr. Paul Kemmeter in MI is doing some RNY to DS revisions, as is Dr. Daryl Stewart in TX, and a few others. The really GREAT revision surgeons are Drs. Keshishian and Rabkin, both in CA. There is no such thing as a qualified RNY to DS revision surgeon in PA, sorry.

kirmy
on 11/26/11 3:47 am - BF-Nowhere, United Kingdom
Honey I'm in Scotland so not much good to you but what I have gleaned from being here for almost three and a half years (**** is it that long) is that this is a very very complex procedure.  You must go to one of the specialists in revision which I believe has already been suggested.  You must travel and be prepared for an increase in surgical and recovery risk. 

I wish you the best in planning this. 
            

RIP Mickie aka Happychick.  You will be missed deeply.
(deactivated member)
on 11/26/11 3:39 pm - MN
DS on 03/13/12
Just to throw another name out there is Dr. Buchwald in Minnesota, all he does is DS and Revisions. Last time I talk to him he said he was seeing more and more revisions from rny to ds.
(deactivated member)
on 11/27/11 11:34 pm
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