I feel like I am a failure at this.
I had my revision February 22,2011, In the beginning it was great was loosing well. Then it hit the weight loss started crawling no matter how much I execised or how little i was eatting I could not lose what I wanted to lose. I am almost 6 months out and it has all but stopped. I cant eat a lot of different things mostly still on semi soft foods. I have had alot of problems with strictures and now I have a form of colitis.I want this so badly. I know it is not good for me but I sit and cry alot. My family is frustrated with me because when they want to eat somewhere there is nothing I can eat..I just feel like I am losing this thing and something else is consuming me. I expect more of a weight loss apparently so did everyone else in the free world they call to say they are checking on me and how I am but the only question I am getting is how much have you lost or what do you weigh now..Sometimes I want to scream.I know I have not lost as much as most people that had surgery the day i had mine but I am trying and staying on what my surgeon told me.I don't knwo why I am not loosing fast or loosing slowly.I just needed to vent.
Hi, I'm sorry about your experience. I'd I had a RNY in 2/2003 and I'm currently planning a revision. My surgeon informs me that while most will have good weight loss success, some may only lose 30-40 pounds. I realize that there are no guarantees but all you can do is try your best and talk to your surgeon. If it's possible maybe you should request a consult with the nutritionist. I wish you well.
I had a RNY in 1989 and revised to a DS last December. The first surgeon consulted suggested a RNY revision, and was clear that the weight loss would be a lot slower after a revision.
I eventually decided on a DS and have found it to be quite true. In fact I have a number of OH friends who had similar revisions the same time I did, and we're all in the same boat.
Again, I can't speak to your eating and nutritional needs, because it's different with a DS. I continue to eat my protein, be mindful of my carbs and have increased my activity and hope that the weight loss will continue.
I understand about the eating frustrations, because I have had some intolerance to dense proteins (meats, etc), so I get concerned if we go out . I have found what some of my "safe foods" are and go with that. I do rely heavily on protein shakes and coffees.
I eventually decided on a DS and have found it to be quite true. In fact I have a number of OH friends who had similar revisions the same time I did, and we're all in the same boat.
Again, I can't speak to your eating and nutritional needs, because it's different with a DS. I continue to eat my protein, be mindful of my carbs and have increased my activity and hope that the weight loss will continue.
I understand about the eating frustrations, because I have had some intolerance to dense proteins (meats, etc), so I get concerned if we go out . I have found what some of my "safe foods" are and go with that. I do rely heavily on protein shakes and coffees.