BOB - Band over Bypass approved - Surgery June 23rd
I wish you luck with your surgery, but you should know that I used NYU...Dr. Fielding who is IMO the best band surgeon in the world, better than Dr. Kurian, in my opinion, and I happen to love Dr. Kurian. The NYU group makes more money on the band than all other WLS combined, not to mention Dr. Fielding himself is banded. So are Gaspar his NP and Anne his PA, however both had band slips and needed to be re-banded.
I had 2 band slips and a dilated esophagus and chose to revise to the sleeve. After 10 months, my band decided to go psycho and the fills/unfills started. I spent 2 more years choking on solid food and living on soup and sashimi because that's all that wouldn't make me throw up. I lost 112 pounds in those first 10 months but once the fluid came out of my band more than 40 pounds came back on, not because I could eat healthy solid food but because I could eat junk food again.
Dr. Fielding wanted to replace my band although he said he would revise me to the sleeve if that was what I wanted. However he fully admitted he had never revised a band to a sleeve before which I was not comfortable with. It's been 10 weeks and I still have problems with my esophagus, although it is finally starting to heal with the help of twice a day Prevacid.
I was the most pro-band person there was but I cannot tell you what a relief it is to not have that pressure on my chest and throat anymore. Again, I wish you luck with whatever you choose, no one WLS is right for everyone and if you choose to be banded I pray you have no issues or complications. I never thought I would have them but sadly I did.
Best of luck to you with the band over bypass. There's a lady who posts here sometimes, but she's often on the main board, and she has done well with it.
For me, it wouldn't have worked. I need the malabsorption more than the restriction. I had restriction post-rny due to the extra ring on the stoma, so that wasn't my issue, but I have a truly crappy metabolism.
Yes, I do need some positive reinforcement especially after the conversation I just had with both my Mom & Sister. My mom is dead set against it and my sister is indifferent which ****** me off just as much or more. My sister, the nurse, who sees everything as black & white and no gray, still doesn't see obesity as a surgery and the first thing she says to me is, "what will you do in 5 yrs when you regain weight". My mom is more scared about complications. I think if they can guarantee its done lap, she is fine, her concerns are more about if they open me up to do the band and if I have to spend time in the hospital as hospitals are breeding grounds for infections. I understand that. She also feels this surgery, over the RNY, is much more rigid and I won’t be able to follow the guidelines. Right now, I'm just really really low.