Revision options for a Roux en Y bypass in 2005
Hello all,
I am happy to find this site! I had RNYGB in 2005. Pre-op I was 275 and lost down to 130. I stayed at approximately 140-150 until 2008. It was then that I started to regain my weight back. I started college and was more sedentary while studying, plus I began snacking while studying. Anyway today I am at 203-blah! After getting back on track with the way I should eat, my weight will not budge! I have decided on revision. Question is which revision to do? I had my original RNYGB in Dallas. I am now near the San Antonio area and I am confused about what is offered for revisions. I have requested from some offices of Bariatric surgery information on the ROSE procedure. However the offices I ask, they say they do not offer it, even the ones that had it listed online say they no longer do that procedure. Now I am looking at UTMIST which is a minimally invasive center. They offer a stitching endoscopically to make the stoma and perhaps the pouch smaller. This sounds appealing because there are no incisions and recovery time is minimal. However I wonder how much weight can really be lost with this. So I started looking at DS. I am not sure which revision to do, not even sure of all the choices I have. I do have a couple of offices calling my insurance, and then will make appointment. I already had one office tell me it was covered, but had to cancel that appointment. Any help is appreciated!
Sounds like you are doing all the right things. Research all the options and the success rate of each. Also, which one you feel would fit into your lifestyle. We have all the options to the right of our page. You may also want to post questions about a specific procedure on that surgery type forum.
Please keep us posted on how you are doing.
Regards,
Member Services Team
Hi I'm having the revision surgery In December from Dr. Alexander in Dallas . He stated that he remove the some of the small intestine and the part that makes us hungry he also makes the pouch smaller again. I have a friend that had this revision with him a lost over 75 pounds and put her in a size 3 ... She doesn't exercise .
Research, research, Research! I had my band to RNY by Dr. Alexander in Dallas. He does RNY to RNY revisions as well, but I don't think he does DS. It's all depends on what is best for you. While I trust Dr. A, I would look for a doc in your area first since follow up is key in any WLS. If you post questions about a specific doc most of the time you will find someone on this board that has seen him/her. Good luck and keep us posted.
I really appreciate all the responses so far! I have decided to take three months to do back on track and research options. In this time I hope to lose on my own by getting back to basics as outlined on this site. If I find that I cannot lose weight, then I will pursue revision. By the end of February I will be back at home in the DFW area and will be close to bariatric services. As of right now I am nursing in a border time and it is at least three hours away from any bariatric care. So I think this will allow me enough time to see what I can get done on my own. Meanwhile I will frequent this site and utilize healthtracker and such. I look forward to reading and discussing things with everyone!
One HUGE thing I would consider when revising. You had RNY And barely 3 years later IT FAILED YOU. IF you revise from RNY TO RNY how long before it fails you again? 1 yr, 3, 7, or as in my case 13 yet everything was still in tact and very small. Email Dr. ARA KESHISHIAN AND SEND him as much of your medical records as you can and he will respond with what he believes is the right thing for your case he is one of the 6 or so Dr in the world qualified to do A RNY revision. You can Google him hes in California and his website has his email on there. GOOD LUCK