little update on my revision!
on 3/24/07 7:42 am - Trail, Canada
on 3/25/07 6:22 am - Trail, Canada
I'm a more unique revision case. When I had my original surgery, I had the RNY... or so I thought. But I lost NOTHING. 5 years later I saw my new surgeon, he determined I didn't have the RNY. So he was under the assumption I had the VBG. During surgery, he found out I DID have the RNY, but it was done incorrectly. So, with my revision, he just fixed my pouch and a few other minor issues. Nothing alone the lines of getting 'another wls' but... whatever he did got my original surgery working again.
Thanks though. Just be sure more surgery is for you. Watch wht you eat and the ammount of excersize. It could be something pretty simple to fix before going under the knife again. keep a detaled diet log, even down to the teaspon of mayo. read lables. I'm terrified by some of the foods I eat and what they contain. lots in my support group(s) have gained 20+ back only to realize they started slacking and when they went back to watching, it evened back out
My husband and I had our consult yesterday, him for first time and me a revision. I had stapling in 87 and the surgeon I am going to ahs done 45 revisions this year and has done them all laporscopically, so stay hopefull. Prayers w/you. Oh and my first was open and I did not think I could go through that again either.
on 3/25/07 1:22 pm - Trail, Canada