Revision to RNY from sleeve
Good Afternoon Wendi,
I had a revision VSG to RNY on 3/29 due to bile reflux. My process & insurance turnaround was pretty quick; I went to see WLS surgeon in Nov 2016; had revision Mar 2017--I could have opted for surgery in Jan 2017 but I needed to prepare mentally for another major surgery.
Surgeon ordered an upper GI --didn't find esophagitis but a hiatal hernia. My bile reflux was so severe, I could not sleep lying down for 6 months and woke with bile in my mouth every morning. The bile reflux reared itself about 18 months after my VSG surgery. I had the RNY 2 yrs after the VSG.
I am please to say the RNY has eliminated the bile reflux. The hiatal hernia was repaired during the surgery. I am doing great and have no regrets.
Wendi,
For me, I needed a little more time to recover. Pain was just a bit worse--took me an extra week to feel better. Now, 10 weeks out I am feeling better.
I did take 5 weeks off from work because I did not want to return to work eating soft food, feeling tired or looking ill.
I am happy I had the revision and can sleep lying down now.
I developed severe GERD about 8 months after my VSG. I resisted revision, for many reasons, but once I developed lesions on my esophagus and my surgeon told me that if I was his sister, I'd already would have converted to RNY, I knew it was time. My surgery was approved the day after the request was submitted. there was no waiting period and I didn't have to do a pre-op diet. My VSG was on 5/12/14 and my revision to RNY was on 7/1/17. My recovery was easier than with my sleeve, but I'm assuming that's because i was at goal and was very fit and healthy going into surgery. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask.