I'm confused!!??
Isn't that only certain foods though? Because last night the nutritionist said you can eat like low fat sugar free ice cream and you should be fine. But I do know a woman who had gastric bypass and she can no longer eat any kind of pasta, because she gets the dumping. I'm sure certain foods are more and less sensitive for different people though. Im not the expert though but those are just what I thought on gastric bypass.
PreOp-232/Day of-211/Current-127
PreOp-232/Day of-211/Current-127
Either surgery is a "TOOL" to allow you to lose the weight. With either you need to make the choices of what to eat or not eat. Some people who have had RNY "dump" when they eat certain foods, others do not (luckily i am among those who do not). As far as the amount of weight to lose, its all dependent upon each individual and how they change their eating patterns and how much exercise they do. True, those who have the Lap Band do tend to lose slower than those who have RNY, but in the end, we all end up being healthier! I had RNY 8 weeks ago, and lose an average of 3-4 pounds a week (nothing really rapid, but a healthy loss).
Realise that some programs do "push" one type of surgery over the other based on the experience their surgeons have. If you do not feel comfortable with what the program you went to is preferring, perhaps you should attend information sessions at other programs, so that you will feel comfortable with their program and staff. It is important to establish a good relationship with your surgeon and their staff, as they will be an important part of your journey to better health.
Tammy