? Band over Bypass ? (or) ? ROSE procedure ?
rich <>< (SEEKING REVISION: GB RNY: April 28,'03 --> abdominoplasty '05 --> belt-lipectomy '08-- '10/'11 started to regain --> open to revision options (Plication seems to be the way to go tho?)
?(Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, India, Turkey, Armenia, Thailand, USA, South Africa, Malaysia, Philippines, Ukraine, Russian Federation)?
*can it be true, our surrogate is 5 weeks pregnant?
I'm going to ask you to reconsider Ortiz as a revision surgeon. He is extremely limited in the surgeries he can do. There are better and cheaper surgeons in MX that actually work out of a hospital instead of clinic.
I used to suggest Ortiz if you were okay with a clinic instead of a real hospital but lately business much apparently be bad and he's doing sleeves. He just went to my surgeon a few months ago to learn the sleeve procedure and now he claims he's done 300 and been doing them well over a year. If he's been doing them for well over a year, why go to my surgeon to learn how after the fact? i just can't trust him anymore. Also, just six months ago he was referring to sleeves as stomach mutilation and swearing he would never do them. For a buck, I guess he will mutilate your stomach!
Bands after bypass will give you the safest actual surgery but long term they are not great. They don't last long in anyone. Many many complications. Think long and hard about this. Most weight loss is in the very beginning during the post op diet. You are really doubling up on your potential complications with a band.
Stomaphyx, total waste of money. I have been posting here for 4 years and not one single person I have read had success with stomaphyx. All lose about 20# on the liquid post op diet and then as soon as they start solids they are back to gaining.
There is bypass to DS, but it carries the most surgical risk but the best long term (think whole life) outcomes.
There is bypass to a sleeve but honestly, if you are going to take down your bypass it's probably more wise to revise to DS instead of a purely restrictive procedure only.
There is ERNY but that's not so great either. That carries a great deal of long term risk.
It's a tough decision.
The band got me to goal, the sleeve will keep me there.
See my blog for newbies: http://wasabubblebutt.blogspot.com/
Oh, btw.... here is something for you. This is how to research MX or US band surgeons:
Also, have you had an upper GI to confirm you have a dilated stoma? If your weight gain is from something else a band after bypass isn't going to help.
wasabubblebutt.blogspot.com/2010/02/researching-mexican-or-us-lap-band.html
The band got me to goal, the sleeve will keep me there.
See my blog for newbies: http://wasabubblebutt.blogspot.com/
I know this is a late reply but I opted for the B.O.B. and am very happy I did. It has been 18 months now and I have lost the weight I regained and am still losing. I need another 20 or so lbs to go to put me in a comfort zone I can live with. Right now I fluctuate between 196 and 200. Every time I hit 200, I panic. I want a "buffer zone". Anyway, I'd love to know if you had it done and how it has worked for you.
God Bless you.
Gina
on 10/18/10 8:42 pm
The surgeon couldn't just revise my sleeve as it was too damaged and shaped like the figure 8. So now that I have the RNY I too am concerned about the stoma enlarging. I am so mad and angry that the surgeons don't tell us about these problems before we go under the knife. I find that regardless of what surgery you have you are never fully aware of the problems or complications no matter how much homework you do.
Regards,