My Doc suggest revision to RNY insead of VSG or DS
Please, do your RESEARCH!!!! Only you can make the BEST decision for yourself, but, my opinion, is RUN!!! Do not get the RNY!!!!
Does the doc you saw today do all 4 (Yes, FOUR) weight loss surgeries? There are only a small amount of surgeons who do a lapband to DS revisions.
http://www.dsfacts.com/North-American-Duodenal-Switch-Surgeo ns.html
New York
William B. Inabnet, MD, FACS *Email: [email protected]
Mount Sinai Program for Surgical Weight Loss
5 East 98th St., 14th Floor
P.O. Box 1259
New York, NY 10029
Phone: 212-241-3309
Fax: 212-722-2543
William O'Malley, MD, FACS
Bariatric Surgery Center at Highland Hospital
1000 South Ave.
Box 20
Rochester, NY 14620
Phone: 585-341-6543
Fax: 585-341-6544
Mitchell Roslin, MD, FACS *
Email: [email protected]
Paresh C. Shah, MD, FACS *
Lenox Hill Hospital
Manhattan Minimally Invasive & Bariatric Surgery Program
186 East 76th Street, 1st Floor
New York, NY 10021
Phone: 212-434-3285 or 1-888-949-9334 toll free
Fax: 212-434-3250
-Jamie
RNY 2/26/2002 DS 12/29/2011
HW 317 SW 263 BMI 45.1
SW 298 CW 192 BMI 32.9~60% EWL
LW 151 in 2003
TT 4/9/2003
Normal BMI 24.8 is my GOAL!!!
GBP (RNY) 2/26/02 298 lbs, TT 4/9/03 151 lbs, DS 12/29/11
HW 317 SW 263 BMI 45.1/CW 192 BMI 32.9/GW 145 ~ Normal BMI 24.8
**Revision Journey started 3/2009 Approved 12/12/11**
Honey if you are going to get "malabsorbtion", and you are willing to do all you are supposed to to keep yourself healthy with your WLS, why in the hell would you not get a VSG w. Duodenal Switch?
Yes, Marina knows this surgery (DS), Yes, Fielding know this surgery(DS) BUT they will NOT do it for you at NYU. NYU is a Band mill.
I think I read that you were 360lbs last night??? I've had a band too and when it actually worked I was able to lose 116lbs - restriction only works for me so I will have a sleeve. Now if you had restriction with your band and it worked and you weren't able to lose as much as you needed why, why put yourself through the torchure of having another WLS fail you? Have you been seeing all the RNY to DS revisions? Do you know how risky it is to have that done? Do you know how skilled of a surgeon you need to find to be willing to do one of those RNY to DS revsisions. Do you know people are being turned down or being given half assed jobs like the the ERNY - all the pain and none of the pleasure of the DS. Then after that they are looking to get the real deal - WTF! We can't keep having surgeries without a price - we are risking our lives each and every time we go under the knife.
Some people do really well with the RNY, But please look at the stats. Lets keep it real, someone who is 300lbs has a bigger problem than someone that is 200lbs and someone 500 or 600lbs has a bigger problem than someone who is 400. We need suitable solutions to our problems. Stomas and pouches stretch. The RNY is no longer the "Gold Standard" That surgery is of yesteryear. The sleeve gastrectomy and the The sleeve gastrectomy with duodenal switch are what is happening now. These are "platinum surgeries". Why Half step it?
You can get a longer common channel if that is a concern of yours.
Why don't you go here hun: http://www.nycbariatrics.com/default/about-our-program/our-s urgeons
I would not steer you wrong. Dr. Kurian is lovely, BUT Mitchell Roslin, M.D. rocks my world (the 2 docs are really good friends). Even if you got the RNY, would you want dull hands to do it? By that I mean when you've been doing steady banding for years, your hands/mind/skills are not as sharp and precise for other procedures.
Much love to you.
on 5/17/11 7:37 am, edited 5/17/11 7:40 am
ETA - while she lists the DS as one of her surgeries, when you go to see what she has actually done, there is only ONE lap DS, and 11 open DS's, of which she was likely only assisting. Holy crap - nothing like signing up to be her guinea pig.
The numbers tell the story of a band/RNY mill, and that is all they have for sale there. Look up what is best for you, and find a good surgeon that does that.
Your surgeon is NOT an experienced DS surgeon. Consult with one of the surgeons Jaime listed---I think you'll get an entirely different view of things from any of them.
If you want to lose and KEEP OFF 180 pounds, get serious about a DS.
Fight for the type of surgery you want. I had RNY in 2004 lost 122 lbs in 8 months, did well until 2008. I have gained 80lbs and I am seeking a revision to DS. When I inquired about the DS back then my surgeon told me it was for people with BMI's over 50 and my insurance wouldn't approve it. So I decided on the RNY. Boy, what I know now. I went to Dr, Roslin's seminar yesterday and there were a few people there with me who had RNY and are seeking revisions.
Do you homework and decide whats best for you. I have all my appointments lined up and hoping to have surgery in late June early July.
Best of luck to you.
Frankie