RNY Revision - never got to goal
Hi all, here's the story. I had LAP RNY on 7/5/03 at 355 lbs. Within a year or so, I'd lost down to 240; however, I let old habits creep back in, and I'm not back up to 320. It breaks my heart, but I don't know if a revision would be feasible. I don't think my surgeon did anything wrong, he's the best one in town and has done countless successful surgeries. Do you have to have something not done right initially in order to have a revision? What are the risks?
Thanks,
Charlene
A revision is a revised surgery of your original, whether it be a fix of your broken surgery or a completely different WLS.
You can read more about DS by going here: http://obesityhelp.com/forums/ds/a,messageboard/board_id,535 7/ or here: www.duodenalswitch.com
I too had inadequate weight loss with the RNY and had a revision to the DS. Starry and I had it within days of each other by the same experienced surgeons and have had no complications and great success. Since August she has lost over 6o# and I have lost 55# without the food restrictions of the pouch. Check out the sited she told you about. The DS has a greater weight loss record and a lower regain record. Please research before you invest both financially, physically and emotionlally in another surgery. I think you'll find the DS is the way to go.