loving my revision from RNY to DS
I am a revision patient from RNY to DS. While the RNY did allow me to loose 130 lbs, it was short lived and not without miserable consequences. I vomited, I dumped, food got stuck, and for the past 4 years, I had uncontrollable hunger.
I had my RNY in 94 and had staple line disruption in 96. Not fun and hurt like hell. I’d only had coffee that morning. My guess is it disrupted because of the frequent vomiting from foods that didn’t agree with me.
I had to diet constantly to keep from gaining enormous amounts of weight. I was hungry and still the scale was climbing upwards.
At 170 lbs, I broke my ankle and the weight piled on quicker, got up to 209 and my lower back hurt so badly I could barely do whatever it is a middle-aged housewife normally does without pain. I couldn’t walk across the street without needing to bend over and give my back some relief. Washing dishes, sweeping, vacuuming and mopping were the worst offenders.
I started looking into revision surgery in 2003 but life cir****tances made me put that on the back burner. Around Oct 2005, I decided to make myself the top priority and began looking into revision surgery seriously. I attended a seminar in
So, I found out about the DS, did a bunch of research, asked some questions and knew that it was the right surgery for me. I didn’t want another failure. So I researched surgeons, made a few phone calls and emails.
Since a revison was a much more complex surgery than the RNY or even a DS, I knew I had to find the most experienced surgeon and one of the best of the best. I called Dr. Husted in
I had my consultation and attended a seminar in Feb and was very excited to find out he could help me. From reading here and at www.duodenalswitch.com I knew I’d have to have an endoscopy and upper GI, so I had them done prior to my consultation with Dr. Husted and took the reports and pictures with me.
I had staple line disruption and stoma enlargement and it was no wonder I was hungry every 2 hours. Food was emptying out as quickly as I put it in.
I had my DS in Aug with Dr. Husted and Dr. R. Rabkins in San Francisco and have lost 37 lbs in 6 weeks, absolutely no complications whatsoever and best of all, NO BACK PAIN or very little when I do dishes at the sink or vacuum. But it’s bearable and no pain pills. No vomiting, no diarrhea, (all intestinal issues can be controlled by your diet) very little gas , no bloating, no stinky BM’s to blister the pain off the bathroom/house.
I have no doubt I’ll lose the excess weight and continue to thrive with this surgery. I am 100% committed to taking my supplements, getting my protein and fluids in daily and living life to the fullest!
Kudos to you for doing your research. If you read at the RNY board or the revison board you will read many sad stories of people who are experiencing all of the things I’ve said.
Good luck.
Can you help me? I have had RNY 2/5/05. I have only lost about 85 lbs. I have come to a screaching hault. I don't vomit as much as I used to but sometimes it happens. I also have that feeling of uncontrollable hunger. I started out weighing 283, I am now down to about 196-198. I want to lose more and I can't. It just isn't happening. I have not been exercising though. I was looking into a revision but no one will support me on this. My BF doesn't want me to. I want to. Can you tell me what it entails to go from RNY to DS? How are you doing with the revision? I am really really curious. OH, can you tell me how to find a doctor? I live in Lee County Florida. I just moved down here so I don't know where to start. There aren't any support groups in my area at all, at least none that I know of. So, please let me know. If you can, email me at my personal email. [email protected] or [email protected] (work, I will get it right away) I look forward to talking with you, Candice