RNY to DS Revision Questions
I guess I am losing weight more slowly. I lost 25 lbs total, but hit a stall. Everyone says that's natural, and I should just forget about it for awhile, so that's what I'm doing.
I posted a conversation I had with Dr. Husted about a surgery he sometimes does that's sort of like the DS only it keeps the RNY pouch. Since I lived with a RNY pouch for 28 years, I'm of the opinion that this is not a good idea, but then my opinion is based on my horrible experience with that damn pouch. There's no way in hell I would allow that to be done to me. I got the full DS and have a sleeve which is a fully functional but smaller stomach and I'm extremely pleased with the results.
I had the RNY for 28 years and when I got the revision, I lost weight very quickly at first then the loss tapered off and I've been stable where I am now for 6 months or so. I'm very pleased with the way the DS works, I never dump, food never sticks and I can eat like a normally thin person with no ill effects.
My advise to you would be that if you go with Dr. Husted, make sure he is revising you to a full DS and that you will get your pyloric valve back.
Kerry
on 2/3/10 6:50 am
I lost weight on the same curve (or ahead) of virgin DS'rs. I had a true take down of my RNY and a true DS done by Dr. Husted in 06. At the bottom of my siggy you will see a link which will take you to the lab rat charts.. you can look up all of Dr. Husted's patients (by sorting at the top) and see their stomach volume, common channel, alimentary limb, biliopancreatic limb, etc..
I don't know how fast of a loser I am. I've lost 171lbs. as of today and am still losing about 10lbs. per month. You can see my quick stats in my signature line.
I also just posted an update on the DS board if you'd like to read more.
Good luck!! :-)
Editing to add that IF you read that Dr. Husted has more complications ( I don't think this is true and have never read it...just an 'IF') remember that he takes on cases that other surgeons won't. He takes on patients with higher BMI's and comorbidities that many others would not so it would make sense that those types of patients may have a higher incidence of complications. Once again, I have never heard/read that his patients have a higher complication ratio...I'm just saying it would sort of make sense even if they did.
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RNY 11/00 with starting BMI of 57. Most lost was 52% EWL and BMI of 41.
Gained back every single pound.

Revision to DS 12/08 with starting BMI of 57 (again)
Over 3 years DS post-op, currently BMI of 26.3

200lbs. gone as of 6/27/10 !! I'm HALF of the old me as of 10/8/10 !! ONEderland 3/7/11 !!
LadyDi1970 and I are Angel buddies!

*hugs*
Kathy
*hugs*
Kathy
Sounds like you and me are in the same boat. I was told the same thing but had the same problem. There was one surgeon in TN that did the DS but unfortunately he wasn't in my insurance so I couldn't use him.
Good luck to you too!
Cherri
Thanks everyone for replying to my post!! It means alot. I have alot of reading to do with the links that some of you gave me. I don't feel quite so alone in this. Most forums that I have posted on either didn't respond or responded with all negativity to scare me. I know that this is no walk in the park, but it can't be ALL negative. I do feel like I am in good hands with Dr. Husted and that is one very important thing, to feel confident about your surgeon, and I DO.
If I have more questions after reading the links, I will ask. :)
Good luck to everyone and thanks again.
Cherri