RNY vs Lapband
I had the same thoughts as you, but went with the band due to the time in the hospital and the recovery time. I am a single Mom, at that time he was two. BUT I wouldn't do anything different now, I am glad I picked the band, and I've worked my band. At the 6 month check up band people normally loose 25% of their excess body weight, I had lost 35% of mine. (RNY I am sure is MUCH higher percent at 6 months!) I have a LONG way to go, and yes, I realize it is going to be slower with the band than the other surgeries, but I will get there.. I'm glad to be the turtle in the race.. slow and steady will get me to my goals.
NOW with all that being said, you decision is YOUR decision, but I commend you on reaching out and asking questions. You have to be 100% sure of your choice. I'm sure the RNY'ers will chime in, I agree it is a great surgey and had my little guy been older, I might have gone that way. BUT I'm ok with the band, and I'll continue working it...
Hope my ramblings helped just a little and good luck with your decision!!
HUGS
Amy
When I first went to the seminars, Lapband was my choice too. After learning more, I realized it wasn't for me. Here is why.
I hate needles.
My bad will power is what got me here. Since it is easier to cheat, I was afraid of that big time!
I think I needed the quick results. I am 6 mos out today! woo hoo. I think I have lost 75% of my excess weight at this point. 120 pounds overall. I still have about 30-40 to go.
Yes, there are things that I cannot eat. I needed the restrictions and concesquences. I will tell you the first couple of months SUCK. LOTS of things you can't eat. Lots of buyer's remorse. Lots of "Oh, crap, what have I don?". but about a month ago, a switch just went off and I started being able to have "normal" meals and feeling like a normal human instead of this modified freak that has to explain herself all of the time. I am grateful for this. I eat chicken. I eat steak. I have had a piece of caramel here and there. If I wanted a BITE of cake, I would probably eat it but this would probably be a once-a-month thing and it wouldn't be a whole piece by ANY means.
The thing about RNY, It has forced me to make better choices. I spent a lot of money and a lot of time and a lot of puking with this surgery (I am hard headed and had to learn things the HARD way!). I don't want to be a failure. I look at my food and have to make the decision "is this worth my time?". If not, I pass. Pizza, not worth it to me. There are foods that I have absolutely no problem with - chips, crackers... basically carby, salty things that I have issues with. These are my trigger foods. I have to avoid them. They do not make their way into our home.
Good luck. It is a very difficult decision and it's not for everyone but ultimately, you know the right choice for you!
I think the band takes more will power simply because you can defeat it at any time (milk shakes, sweets etc.). As the band needs refills I've known some that keep putting it off so they can enjoy the extra capacity.
Some bander's choose this type of surgery much like some go into a marriage thinking if this doesn't work I can always get a divorce, not a good way to go into a marriage or WLS.
Of course they both have challenges. Most rny patients will tell you even though they worked on your guts you would swear they did brain surgery. Because in most cases thing you craved before WLS are just not appealing after.
Any WLS can be ruined if you don't adhere. Good luck on your choice. C'ya Bob
I originally was attament that I was doing lapband, because I was not going to have my stomach all "cut up". That is what I had in my mind all the way up to the first few meetings with the surgen and support group meetings, even my PSP was ok with this.
I then understood the reason that I needed to have my mind changed into RNY. I loved sweets! That is one thing that made me fat, also regular soda. I NEEDED that negative reinforcement, that scare of dumping.
I'm almost a year out and have lost all but about 5 lbs from my original goal weight. I am considered a success.
I no longer crave some of things that I did before. I don't ever see myself as drinking soda again, any type even diet, NEVER. I do have the occasional sweets, but they are "better" for you sweets (things like SF pudding, or one TINY bite of cake), but never reguarly.
You will not miss those old habits. You will enjoy being "skinny" and healthy and wonder why you ever ate those types of foods.
One last thing, please discuss your choices with your surgen as they can help you with your decision.
Michael.
on 6/30/09 2:27 am
Best wishes on your journey to health.
"Our ultimate freedom is the right and power to decide how anybody or anything outside ourselves will affect us." Stephen Covey
Don't litter! Spay or neuter your pet
I did research all WLS options. I really liked VSG and the DS but my insurance does not cover VSG and will only cover DS if my BMI is over 60. So that just left me with three options: Lapband, RNY and verticle banding.
I am aware that this is my decision and mine alone. However, insight from people who have been down this road is so helpful. I do beleive that RNY is the option for me. Again, thanks everyone!
on 6/30/09 4:41 am
Well, sweets, you've already made one very good decision in Dr. Houston. Can you tell I'm biased just a little? Actually I would have been comfortable with anyone at Centennial. Yet it is nice to have so many options here in Middle TN so that with limits from insurance companies on where we can go and what we can have, we can still get top notch care in state.
There's room for you on the bench!
"Our ultimate freedom is the right and power to decide how anybody or anything outside ourselves will affect us." Stephen Covey
Don't litter! Spay or neuter your pet
That is my two cents.
Casey