BOB? RNY TO DS? RNY TO RNY? ALL HAVE SLOW WEIGHT LOSS
HI there,
I revised from RNY to DS in 2012. My BMI was 40 and about 90 pounds to lose to reach "normal" BMI weight. I lost that weight in 7 months. Then I lost another 50 in the following 6 months. I am currently a size 2 and have a BMI of 19. I do not think that is slow.
I researched all options and quickly found the revision to DS the only one that made sense for me. I only know one person on this board Heather (that does not mean there aren't others) that has been successful with BOB.
I had surgical complications and developed a leak. However that can happen with any surgery even no WLS related surgeries. Recovery was not easy and I still have issues with food and supplements sometimes but I would do it again in a heartbeat. Only you can decide what you are willing to do for long term success.
Best and good luck in your choice.
Whit

Revision from RNY to DS 12/10/12 Dr. Ara Kesishian BMI: 19
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I was and still have double coverage. Surgery was medically necessary so both covered. My surgeon has a fee which is not covered and completely out of pocket. So I had that fee, travel expenses and food and hotel for 3 weeks for my husband.

Revision from RNY to DS 12/10/12 Dr. Ara Kesishian BMI: 19
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My Dr is listed by my name. It's Dr Ara Keshishian. Considered one if the best in the country so yes I recommend him. I do not know what is considered medically necessary I am not a Dr. You will need to ask your
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Revision from RNY to DS 12/10/12 Dr. Ara Kesishian BMI: 19
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