PTL....finally found some folkswho understand how I feel!!
I had Open RNY in December, 2002. At first, I had great results....lost a total of about 86 pounds in a year. Gradually felt that I was able to eat way too much.....reported this to my surgeon, who assured me that the goal of my surgery was for me to be able to eat normally....NOT!!! At no time were any tests (Upper GI, EGD, etc.) ordered to see what may be going on.
Along about this time, my surgeon moved out of state. I was regaining weight and fell into a state of depression. I didn't go back to the surgeon's office (she had turned over her patients) for a long time (big mistake). I slowly regained all but 25 pounds of the weight I had lost.
I finally got up the nerve to see another surgeon and I am so glad that I did. He immediately ordered an Upper GI which showed that I had complete staple line disruption....I basically had a "normal" stomach again. The staples were still in place, but separated. This is important because it showed that I had done NOTHING to cause the surgery to fail. The staples had simply come apart.
So, we submitted my paperwork for revision. And my insurance (surprisingly) DENIED it!
I again went into a "I give up" stage. But after a few months, I decided to start researching again. In my research, I found that my insurance had used the WRONG policy for my denial---they had used the guidelines for INITIAL surgery vs. Revision surgery.
I called my new surgeon's office and told them what I had learned. They were amazed as well. I made a new appointment with the surgeon and took a copy of the insurance company's guidelines for revision with me. They scheduled an EGD to determine the internal condition of my pouch/stomach, etc. The EGD confirmed the staple line disruption and that the "anastomosis" (outlet to the intestines) was too large. My "pouch" was abnormally small. Based on these results, the surgeon recommended fixing the "fistula" (staple line disruption) and adding a LapBand. He resubmitted my paperwodk for approval and it was APPROVED within 1 week.
I now have a surgery date of May 21st, 2007 at Presbyterian in Charlotte. I have great confidence in my surgeon---he has worked with me for the past 2 years to help me determine the best path for me to take. I'm not a heavy sugar eater, and am a moderate starch eater, so I think the LapBand along with fixing the disrupted staple line is a good choice for me.
Good luck to all of you----it's really depressing to have gone through such a major operation (my original RNY was open and extremely painful) only to find that the surgery was botched and not successful. But, most times it is not our faults-----I've posted before that we all need to be very, very careful in choosing a surgeon and doing our homework. This is so true---it isn't an easy fix to start with and getting approved for revision is even harder (not to mention that the revision surgery itself can be more challenging/tricky for the surgeon----even a better reason to get someone who is top notch)!
I'll let you all know how my surgey goes.....please keep me in your prayers.
Martha