Dr. Kemmeter Grand Rapids, MI RNY to DS revision
Hey Peggy,
This is what I have found as well - that revising to the DS is probably my best option. Plus, my insurance will likely cover it, so that makes it a possibility for me. I'm happy to hear that you've had such wonderful success for so long, but I'm sorry to hear that things are now going wrong. I have really felt like a failure from the beginning - like WHAT IS WRONG WITH ME??? But this kind of thinking just makes everything worse. I hope you're able to get your problem addressed soon - before you end up right back where you started - like I did. It doesn't help that I'm on medicine that makes me gain weight. I had to go off my meds when I was pregnant with my 2nd child (who is now almost 10 months old), but since going back on my meds, I have gained about 25 lbs. I know that my medication contributes to the weight problem, but I really need to be on it... Anyway, best wishes to you as you continue along your journey.
Sincerely,
Leslie
I just spoke with a woman from Dr Kemmeter's office who said that he does do RNY to DS revisions. She stated that he has done about a dozen of them and has had wonderful success with no mortalities. I feel like this is a pretty low number... so I'm not sure what to do! Does 12 RNY to DS successful surgeries constitute a good and qualified revision surgeon? I am debating on whether or not I should set up an appt to meet with him, because it's very expensive! I feel like I need to do some thinking before I make the call. Any thoughts from anyone else on this matter??? Would YOU have it done by him?
It does not combine the rny and sleeve. It is a sleeve with a duodenal switch. The duodenal swith is VERY DIFFERENT than the RNY. Much more malabsorption. It is only more dangerous in the hands of individuals who do not take care of themselves. As long as you commit to the lifelong supplement regimen and get labs done every 6 months, you can avoid most deficiencies. And as long as you follow the eating plan and watch carbs, you can avoid most bathroom issues.
RNY to DS Revision 4/29/2011
Dr. Henry Buchwald
"Think twice.....Cut ONCE"