what is worst part of having revision ?
So O am curious tohearm from my peers ! What is the worst part of having revision ? The worst thing for me is not having a large peer based support system of folks who have exactly the same Revision. When I had my proximal Rny, I was hooked up with lots of support groups so if I had an issue then there were oodles of folks to talk me through it and give ideas on getting a fix. This time around, I can find few who have gone from a Proximal Rny to an Extended Rny. My common channel is just 50 centimeters which is even a bit aggressive for most Deudenol Switch people and my body hasn't reacted well. It would be nice to hear from those who have "been there and done that" that time will heal or that certain tricks will help. The good? Definitely the weight loss! I lost very quickly which others report isn't common for a Revision. I was in my goal weight range within the first 8 weeks or so. I'm hovering 1 pound above my goal weight; for a loss of 39 lbs since the Revision on 12/26/07. advice? Do NOT have a revision if you are NOT committed to being compliant! Most Revisions require high maintenance vitamins/supplements and diligence with labs!
Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
www.dsfacts.com , www.dssurgery.com , & www.duodenalswitch.com
waiting for approval and a date!
I love my DS. The pain was typical of any major surgery. The vitamins are no big deal. The loose liquidy stools were only the first few weeks as my system became used to my new plumbing. Learning how my body would react to foods took effort. Losing weight took no effort from me, I just followed the rules for a DS. 64 oz of water daily, protein first and then complex and simple carbs if I had room.