Any one had the ROSE Procedure Revision??
Good morning Zee. I really don’t know what to do. I don’t want to get cut open again and I don’t like the DS procedure. I have one surgeon that want to do lap band. I really don’t know what to do. Right now I’m losing 6 pounds a week on Adipex then i again it back then repeat the cycle again. I went from 400 pounds to my lowest weight of 162. I maintain that for 3 1/2 yrs until I got pregnant I weighed in at 180. After having my son I only had 25 pounds to lose. Now, I'm up to 240 and feel like a failure. I’m going to continue this with pray and research.
I thank everyone for the opinion and honesty.
The thing with you is that you are taking action and you will put the brakes on your gain. You are 240 and not 400lbs. That is ridiculously successful. So pick your chin up, you are not a "failure". You've succeeded!
Forget the band. Drop the Adipex and eat the way you can live for the rest of your life. Have you tried a support and accountability program like Weigh****chers?
If you are going to get any surgery, let it be the DS. The sleeve offers no malabsorbtion. It is phenomenal but I've started as a light weight and I can eat way more than others so I am going to have to fight for the weight loss like you are doing now.
What is happening with your RNY?? Is it working at all. Would it help for you to journal and get on an eating program? Or is it something metabolic?
Good Luck!
Leila
I had the rose procedure sep of 2011. A big waste of money-- $8100.00 This surgery does not work. The surgeons are preying on patients who are desperate to do something after weight regained. I did every thing I was suppose to. I lost about 24 lbs. but it was because of the fasting and the protein. My surgeon would not give me a straight answer. There really should be a class action suit against this procedure.
There is no revision surgery that will result in more than about a 20 pound loss. And that is from fasting before surgery and not able to eat for a while after. When you had your first weight loss surgery, you went from a stomach that held at least as much as a 2-liter bottle of soda and had it reduced to hold about the amount that the bottle cap on the soda bottle would hold.
Even with that tiny stomach you learn how to eat enough food to gain weight again. Usually by eating small amounts of high calorie foods all day long. The only way to lose weight after the two year surgery honeymoon period is to eat low calories. Small meals with little or no rice, sugar, pasta, potatoes, corn, cereal, flour, fruit or other high carb foods.
You need to eat meat and vegetables and keep meals to around 1200 calories a day. Also add exercise and drink a lot of water. It is possible to do that, but it is not easy and there is no magic surgery or shortcut.
Real life begins where your comfort zone ends