VBG revision
on 6/16/07 10:44 am - Sylacauga, AL
Would someone please explain what a revision is? I had a VBG about 10 years ago. Did not lose very much weight. I still have a lot to lose. Would a person with a previous VGB be a candidate for gastric bypass. Please help
Have you heard of any other people with issues like this? Thanks! Darlene
on 7/2/07 12:31 pm - Sylacauga, AL
Your experience sounds very similar to mine. I, too, am interested in the DS. I've read where the DS is more effective in long term weight loss that the RNY. I know several people that have had RNY and have regained after a few years post-op. Is insurance covering your revision? I've also read that revisions are more difficult to gain approval that the original surgery. Best of luck to you with your surgery Thursday. Have a wonderful 4th!!
Yes insurance is covering revision. -- get their policy for Obesity Surgery usually can get it from their web site -- get all the documentation you need -- doctor visits, test . . . etc. -- have dr office code for revision not just a specific surgery. I had to prove I had been compliant I had a breakdown in my pouch Plus I had deveopled several co-morbidities. Pretty much I had to show I had worked but off and still keep gaining back. Most insurance companies realize that the VBG is not a very effective WLS. Good Luck -- Check us out on the DS Board. Lots of helpful info. Many revisions there.