QUESTION ON REVISION
Thank you for your response.
JRolfson
It's hard to decide what will give us the total pkg but if I remember right, you said that a DS was NOT medically possible? I'd recommend the Erny in that case but don't go for a wee little common channel like mine......the shorter the cc; the more likely it is that you'll have potty issues! Good luck!
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Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
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I was hoping you would respond to this Joyce...I know you really did your homework before you went in for your ERNY. But what do you think the chances are that I could actually lose up to 65 lbs. That is what I need to do, is lose 60+ lbs. A DS would most definately be a very risky procedure for me, considering this is number 2 revision and the scar tissue and such.
How long does the weight loss last after the procedure. And what about your body adapting. My body adapted just a few years after my first RNY Revision. Although I was able to keep my weight down. As soon as I let my guard down the weight came on. So I'm really interested to know how long does the malapsorbtive mechanism continue to work, i.e the erny procedure. also...you said don't go to a shorter channel, what do you think is a good length. I want to lose as much as I can, for as long as I can. Course we all know how that feels.
Thanks so much for commenting here, I really have faith in your opinion, your tried and true.
YES YES YES! You can definitely lose 65 plus pounds with an Erny revision. I lost 60 plus and should have only lost 40......Those who have had much more excess than me, have lost tons more..... And, if you're as diligent as I suspect you will be, I would guarantee great results to you personally! Keep the whites out of your weight loss picture and you'll get there!!! (i.e. sugar, flour, rice, pasta, milk, etc)
Will it last? Hmmmmm....results will vary as with all surgeries and pts BUT, if you'd like to know if "I" think you have the potential to keep it off? Absolutely!
I know the DSer's cringe when I even suggest that my shortened cc is anything like theirs but according to research and surgeon's who are also DS surgeon's: It is very similar if not much shorter than the majority of DSers. And, if you go with "their" stats, you can have promise of long lasting weight loss.
As for the length of cc that I'd suggest? I honestly am not the best to ask because i feel that my awful complications are definitely due to my very short cc. Therefore, I would go with the recommendation that the majority of all Distal and DS surgeon's select, which is 100 cc.
Continue your research, and then find the surgeon that you feel most confident can get you to YOUR goals safely with good follow-up.
Good luck!
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Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
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DS = Deudenol Switch . Please click on this link so you can see an illustration and get an explanation. Note at the bottom of the illustration where the 2 blue arrows point to the common channel.
Not sure what you're having done on March 9th then you may consider cancelling until you've done your research.
Good luck! I love the results of my revision and am learning to manage the complications.
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Thank you so much. To be honest, I only know I am having a revision of a 25 year old VBG. (See, I know an acronym!) It is going to be a Roux en Y. I meet with my surgeon again on the 24th. I plan to pursue with him the ERNY and the DS. I have tried to read some about the DS since reading your board. I couldn't tell if the DS can be done laproscopicly. (SP) Can you tell me? Is the recouperation period longer? I am a teacher getting ready for state tests and I can't be out a terribly long time. I am currently 340 lbs, 59 years old, 5'6". thanks so much, again. Jody
on 2/12/09 4:34 pm
You should visit the different surgery boards here to ask and research about the different ones. The folks on the DS board are pretty knowledgeable and helpful. Hope to see you there.