So, my surgeon was right...
I had my endoscopy done on Monday the 17th, and it showed waht he had told me in the office the friday before; that the intestine has strecheted to become a "New" stomach; he will remove the "Old" stomach from the first surgery as it can become very cancerous, if it is not already...
I have gained back almost 50 pounds, I have no dumping anymore and I can eat almost full meals...
I wi**** was done right the first time and I wouldnt have to start this process again...
Im waiting on approval from United now..the doc and his team told me United is good about approving the surgery...
I hope so...
If you are going to have this drastic a surgery, why not get revised to a DS instead?
Once he removes your "old stomach" (by which I assume he means the unused distal portion of your stomach, the pylorus, the duodenum and proximal jejunum), you will have no more options. Why not put your stomach back together and get a sleeve instead, and then the metabolism-improving DS intestinal rearrangement?
Why does he think your old stomach "can become very cancerous" -- whatever that means? The unused distal portion of the stomach can get cancer and can't be scoped, but why does he think in might already be cancerous? With the DS, of course, this problem doesn't exist, AND you have the benefit of a more normally functioning stomach and pyloric valve, and less B12 and iron malabsorption.
Most surgeons can't do a pouch to sleeve revision - you need a qualified revision surgeon. Shame on him for not telling you it was an option, just because he doesn't do it (unless there was another reason).
If the risk of developing cancer was a reason to not leave the unused portion in the body, WHY would all RNY surgeons not remove it as part of the original surgery?? This sounds very strange to me.
RNY to sleeve alone is probably not a good idea -- if you've already failed a slightly malabsorptive surgery, why would you think a restriction only surgery would work?
I have a full DS. It works great.
I know this because my significant other was really worried for a while, after his father had 95% of his stomach removed because of cancer.
Ain't science wonderful? (*grin*)