Thinking about the VBG Surgery
I am seriously thinking about having the VBG surgery. My wife and I have talked it over, and I have gone through a few steps so far and I think all I have left is some Pre-Op Education Meeting and then, acutally scheduling the surgery.
I was wondering, right now, I eat way too much at one sitting. After Surgery, weather it be a month or a year, will this stop? I don't have it in my head that I need to eat the food, just that I am really hungry a lot or all the time. Basically, I want to see if this is going to curb my appitite.
Does any one who already had this done, know?
VBG is rarely ever done anymore because it is not an effective WLS and there are better choices.
If you just want restriction, have you thought about VSG?
Here's my story:
In 2007 I had a lap band placed. In 2009 I became extremly Ill. After many tests, my nurse practitioner Leslie McKenneh, FNP discovered occult blood in my stool and so the story goes into emergency surgery for removal of my band. Sooooo here it is 2010 and I'm scheduled for "Sleeve" surg. on Aug. 25th.
I had lost around 60 lbs. with my band and 15 lbs have "found their way back" We're no idiots here, I began eating like "old Betty" again.
I'll be interested in following you're story!! God Bless you!
I am seriously thinking about having the VBG surgery. My wife and I have talked it over, and I have gone through a few steps so far and I think all I have left is some Pre-Op Education Meeting and then, acutally scheduling the surgery.
I was wondering, right now, I eat way too much at one sitting. After Surgery, weather it be a month or a year, will this stop? I don't have it in my head that I need to eat the food, just that I am really hungry a lot or all the time. Basically, I want to see if this is going to curb my appitite.
Does any one who already had this done, know?
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Hi There:
I was scanning different forums today and your post 'spoke to me' because the
Vertical Banded Gastroplasty is seldom done anymore.
Seems that it was replaced by the Lap Band.
www.bospa.org/Information.aspx?Page=3
Visiting the 'Revisions' Forum will give you an idea of who is looking to change their
choice of surgery and why.
The OH Community has many Forums that you may wish to familiarize yourself with (as well
as you doing your own independent research before committing to a surgery for yourself).
-MAIN BOARD
- DS (Duodenal Switch)
-VSG (Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy)
- Gastric Bypass also known as the RNY
- Lap Band
- Etc.
Reading back a few pages on each of the surgery forums will give a heads-up on what it
is like in a 'day in the life' of each of these surgeries.
Here is a link to a Weight Loss Surgery Comparison Chart
http://www.obeseinfo.com/bariatric-surgery-chart.htm
Please keep researching your options until you find one that 'speaks to you'.
Good luck on your decision and congratulations for taking responsibility for your
improved health.
- Apple
I have the VBG I had it in 1998. I am still morbidly obese, I am trying to work things out and discover the tool again. I Used to be a VBG hater (cause I'm still fat) but it isn't so bad if you follow all the rules to a T. You have to be sure that you are not eating your way out of the surgery, and it is very easy to do without even reailzing it at the time.
If you eat a lot at one time now, you won't be able to after the surgery if you follow the rules. You still have you whole stomach unlike the sleeve so you will have the ghrelin effect. And there is the head hunger that haunts one as well.
Make sure to ask a lot of questions and you are sure that you are going to follow the rules. Best of luck.
Sandi