Have Sleeve, Wanting DS...Any Advice?
Glad to hear a world class DS surgeon saying this. To be honest you have to ask yourself why anyone would ever get part 2 of the DS, other than for diabetes, if it didn't work. Losing more slowly - well I'd cope with that, but not losing at all... that'd be too much.
Thanks for investigating and posting your findings.
Thanks for investigating and posting your findings.
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on 12/27/11 3:59 am
on 12/27/11 3:59 am
Hi!
I have read the studies and yes, there is a 'synergy' with a full DS, but most of our 2 parters have lost the weight or are in sight of their goal. From what I have seen it is slower and you have to watch what you eat more carefully, ie. , keep the carbs low.
There are very few DSer's with 'terrible' bowel issues, most issues are resolved with dietary changes. Also after the switch part you will be taking a LOT more calcium and iron, both of which cause constipation. I have constipation if I don't eat enough fat so I add cream to my coffee, etc.
I do not have horrible gas either.
All that being said, ANYTIME you have your intestines messed with you are going to have bowel issues for a short time until your body adjusts so be aware of that issue.
Good luck!
I have read the studies and yes, there is a 'synergy' with a full DS, but most of our 2 parters have lost the weight or are in sight of their goal. From what I have seen it is slower and you have to watch what you eat more carefully, ie. , keep the carbs low.
There are very few DSer's with 'terrible' bowel issues, most issues are resolved with dietary changes. Also after the switch part you will be taking a LOT more calcium and iron, both of which cause constipation. I have constipation if I don't eat enough fat so I add cream to my coffee, etc.
I do not have horrible gas either.
All that being said, ANYTIME you have your intestines messed with you are going to have bowel issues for a short time until your body adjusts so be aware of that issue.
Good luck!
the exact numbers are in my profile, but I think it was about even....maybe 120 with the VSG and another 130 with the switch..... I've looked and looked, and can't find anything in any journals/studies about the synergy effect. Maybe there is a slower loss if the steps are far apart, but I didn't find that in my personal experiences. Mary C