Great information for newbies looking into revision
I'm almost 19 months out from my revision from RNY to DS and have done wonderful, both with my surgery and my results. I was poking around on my surgeon's website today looking for the labs to download and get done this week and saw that my surgeon has revised his revision page with some terrific information. It goes into detail about why your original surgery may have failed and what can be done about it.
Take a look: (and good luck to you all)
http://www.johnhustedmd.com/revisions.htm#top
Tell me about it! I know I was one lucky dog. I had both Dr. Husted and Dr. John Rabkins as my surgeons..........talk about the TOP GUNS of their fields! When I had my first consult with Dr. H. he was in Nashville, then relocated to SF. So I followed him out there. Best choice I ever made.........seriously.
I've had zero problems.
The only advice I can give you is to KNOW what's going on with your body and get a good understanding of what your surgeon is going to do and what your options are.
I don't know if after getting the stoma "repaired" that would preclude you from another revision should it fail but that is something I would want to know beforehand. That being said, I doubt it, as I've heard of some who have had many attempts at revisions. I know one woman who is on her 4th weight loss surgery.
I opted not to have my RNY "fixed" and wanted to go with a surgery that had the best odds of getting the weight off once and for all. The DS. At my age and since I had lost too many years to being obese, I wanted never to worry about it again. Even if it was the hardest surgery to do, most expensive, least surgeons who are able to successfully perform it, etc........I felt that it was the best option for me and I took a calculated risk (since I was in fairly good health for a fat person)
It paid off for me.
Good luck.