Bypass or Lapband?? How did you pick? Would love advice!
(My biggest concern is I am age 32 and I have a 4 year old son. I hear there is more risk with the bypass surgery. I just don't want to die just to have WLS. I know that's an extreme case... but it's a remote posibility.)
Thanks!
RazzyRobyn
UMASS Weight Center paitient
When I went to my first informational seminar, I was considering the Lap-Band. I thought that was going to be the best fit for me. By the time the Seminar was over I had changed my mind. My reason for that is when I am older I'm not sure I want to have something that big and foreign inside me. Taking it out is more risky than putting it in. I also chose RNY for a selfish reason...to lose the weight faster. I think both end at the same result in the long run and I am hearing now that the stats are becoming better in the risk factors for both as well.
It is a very personal decision. My advice would be to make sure you do as much research as you can.
My surgery date set for September 9th. Good luck with whatever you choose!
~Patti
Highest/Current/ Goal
257/245/135
Your insurance coverage may decide it for you. My insurance carrier, BCBS/HMO Blue does not cover lap bands. Check with your insurance company before you go any further with your decision. If you have your heart set on one procedure over the other and find that your insurance doesn't cover it, you could end up paying all the costs out of pocket if you proceed with your preferred choice.
I chose the RNY for the better statistics of long term success, plus it uses my own body to create my new tool. The foreign body within my body is also a big concern to me. Just look at the results of breast implants causing all kinds of medical problems because of the materials they were made of disintergrated and were broken down by our bodies own natural defenses which ironically released more toxins into the body, thus poisoning the bodies systems. The long term use of the lap band just hasn't had enough research in my opinon to determine if the products it is made of will eventually also disintergrate inside the body.
I was at the same point as you in April when i did not know which one i wanted. What helped me make my decision was the nutritionist, she asked me what problems with food do i have. Do i overeat, large portions or is my problem with Sweets? Of course my problem is sweets, so she said the lapband better suits the overeaters and will help with portion control. But the gastric bypass will not allow me to eat the sweets, it will cause dumping syndrome. Whic (what i hear) is not what you want to have. I am choosing the Bypass one. Good luck on your decision
Diane
Being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect. It means that you've decided to live life despite its imperfections!!!
My friend, Pat and his wife had the surgery and were on the other side when I went with Pat to an informational meeting one year ago this week.
I had my surgery in Jan and am very pleased with its success. Oh, and it is a lot of hard work daily. You must work it not just think the pounds slip away.
Linda
I wore my size 12 pants yesterday!
Any surgery is risky - people die. That said, RNY has a better long term weight loss than Lap-Band, but has more complicating issues sometimes. But, I have been seeing more studies about people needing to take their bands out, revise, and quit them because of problems or regain, even if it is SAFER overall.
Tell me - can you get a VSG?
So....4 years ago I would have done the same thing, In 2008 ---if I were a first timer...I don't know..which was I would have chosen. I am happy with my RNY...recovery was easier than the band(and that wasn't bad). I don't know if I am a dumper or not...haven't checked the waters!
Let me know if I can help you sort out your decision.
Joan
Ask your surgeon for their stats. That's a big center. You should be able to see their percentages of post-op complications, including death.
I am a sweets eater, big time... so it sounds like RNY is going to be the way to go... it just seems so scary. I will continue to do some more research. Thank you all.
By the way, I have BC/BS HMO and I already requested the information on what they cover for WLS, and currently they cover bypass and the band, just like the UMASS program.
Thanks again for all of your input. I have so much reading to do for this.
Have a happy labor day!!
Kindly,
Robyn