Any Revisions Surgeons in Wichita?
I'd like to say "ditto" to what Nancy L. said.
With the DS (duodenal switch), I am so happy to have malabsorption that won't disappear on me. For most people with an RNY gastric bypass, the malabsorption of nutrients is forever, but the malabsorption of some calories wears off after around two years.
I went to your profile to see more about you. Your member interests (at least as of 5 years ago?) part said your husband is in the military. If he still is, I take it you have Tricare? Do you have a job that offers insurance that covers weight loss surgery? Tricare doesn't cover the DS when using a civilian surgeon, sadly. It does cover the DS if one can get it at a Military Treatment Facility, but it is hard to arrange. The only surgeon I know of who does them at an MTF is a Dr. Martin at Madigan in Washington State, but I have heard that he may be deployed currently, so I don't think one can get in with him at the moment.
Even though I don't recommend the RNY, if you do go with an RNY because Tricare won't cover the DS and you don't find any other way to get a DS, the doctors Nancy L. mentioned can also do a revision from Lap-Band to RNY. Also, if you are visiting Topeka due to medical care at St. Francis Hospital, you and your family can stay at the St. Francis House right by the hospital for cheaper than the cost of a hotel.
With the DS (duodenal switch), I am so happy to have malabsorption that won't disappear on me. For most people with an RNY gastric bypass, the malabsorption of nutrients is forever, but the malabsorption of some calories wears off after around two years.
I went to your profile to see more about you. Your member interests (at least as of 5 years ago?) part said your husband is in the military. If he still is, I take it you have Tricare? Do you have a job that offers insurance that covers weight loss surgery? Tricare doesn't cover the DS when using a civilian surgeon, sadly. It does cover the DS if one can get it at a Military Treatment Facility, but it is hard to arrange. The only surgeon I know of who does them at an MTF is a Dr. Martin at Madigan in Washington State, but I have heard that he may be deployed currently, so I don't think one can get in with him at the moment.
Even though I don't recommend the RNY, if you do go with an RNY because Tricare won't cover the DS and you don't find any other way to get a DS, the doctors Nancy L. mentioned can also do a revision from Lap-Band to RNY. Also, if you are visiting Topeka due to medical care at St. Francis Hospital, you and your family can stay at the St. Francis House right by the hospital for cheaper than the cost of a hotel.