Which Revision Should I Have?
Diarrhea is, for most of us, directly linked to what and how much we eat. Right after surgery, it's liquids in/liquids out, no matter which procedure you have. After you're on solid foods, each of us has to find what works for OUR guts. I get gas from the same foods I got gas from pre-op (big surprise). The only time I've had diarrhea was when I had food poisoning (twice in the past 6 years.)
My 'diet' is heavy on protein and fat, moderate on complex carbs, and---I eat a 'real' sweet nearly every day. I eat around 2500-3000 tasty calories, and have had ZERO regain---in fact, I'm 5-7 pounds lighter now than I was a year ago. (I'm six+ years post-DS.)
Post Date: 6/18/10 4:06 pm
On the revision board the only people that ever claimed it worked just happen to work for the doctors who do the procedure.
Out of control eating, even if Stomaphyx or ROSE did work, you can gain with out of control eating. Instead of subjecting yourself to a useless surgery, what about getting to basics? Cut out all carbs for a few days and gradually incorporate good carbs and if it has flower or sugar in it, don't eat it. Not one tiny bit.
Any surgery type, we have to fix the out of control eating, that one is on us.
I wrote that in response to your comment that your eating is out of control. Those were your words.
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Thanks for all the info and personal experiences. The last time I saw the doctor (1 yr ago), he mentioned the sleeve but said insurance was not paying for it and I would most likely need bypass surgery. Now I think I read where United Healthcare was paying for sleeves. I will call Monday and ask. I have to say that with the lapband, even though it was laproscopic, I had a rough recovery. It took a good week before I could walk decent. I have 2 kids and need to recover quickly. I know these surgeries are all done laproscopicly but some say that is how you end up with complications, such as knicking something and causing bleeding. My surgeon is excellent and considered tops in the Houston area but I get nervous thinking about it all. Still when I think about being big again, I am determined to fix this once and for all.
Your surgeon might be "excellent" at doing RNY, but if you want to fix it for good, you need a lot better surgeon that the one you already have. The one you have is two lazy to have gotten certified to do the DS, your surgeon is in for the money, otherwise he would be giving you all the choices and explaining each option to you. He's not, he's selling you what he does, so he can get the fee.
It's your life and your health, you either take charge of it or you let someone else tell you what to do; like you did when you got the Lap Band.
Kerry