Post RNY anatomy ?? and ? re: GOOD BCBS revision surgeon?
Hi, I've been having problems with my RNY (1997) since 6 weeks post-op, when I could eat pretty much whatever I wanted. My surgeon refused to call me back, and his nurse just said I was "eating too much." Ummm, yeah? I was only his 10th lap patient, and he just wanted to publish, which he has. I think something went wrong and he's covering it up. I've always thought my anastomosis was too large, letting the food pass right through, and I just had an upper endoscopy that confirms it. She said my stomach is still very tiny, but the pylorus is wide open, I have NO duodenal pouch, and my intestines drop straight down from the pouch,when most post RNY patients do have a duodenal pouch and their intestines still curve around from side to side like you always see in the pictures. First, does anyone know about the biological aspects? My gastroenterologist said she's done plenty of upper endoscopies on RNY patients and they don't look like this. Second, I have BCBS and have to use one of their docs if I do get a revision. I'm really mad about this whole deal. where my original insurance made me go 6 hours away to be a guinea pig for this guy who wanted me to keep driving 6 hours each way for checkups so I could be weighed on the SAME SCALE for his study results. I'm so frustrated, but glad to have found a place where others have the same problem. I'm usually good with biology and medical issues, but I just can't think straight when it comes to this surgery. Can anyone help? I'd be soooooo grateful for advice. Thanks, Becky
If you can't stand behind the troops... stand in front of them... PLEASE!
I, too, had an RNY with both enlarged stoma and staple line disruption. I also have BCBS and they covered my revision from failed RNY to DS. Dr. Husted did my surgery and I couldn't be happier with my DS. No more dumping, no vomiting, better weight loss and better % of people who do not regain.
Good luck to you.