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I don't know for sure, but I don't think they even do the VBG any more do they? I had mine back in 1988 or 1989. It wasn't perfect but I kept MOST of my weight off. They are right about the soft food thing as I ate a LOT of ice cream and that's the reason I never got all the way skinny.
Throwing up was the main problem I had. But it was something you got used to and it allowed me to eat what I wanted and if I ate too much, I had to throw up. Not an ideal scenario by any means, but whatever kept off most of my weight was what I wanted to do.
I am planning on having a revision. I was thinking about the DS but my insurance does not pay for that, so I will probably end up with an RNY as that is what my insurance pays for. I know people on here have said they've had good and bad results with both surgeries.
The medically supervised diet is over 6 months?
The American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) created an emergency care flow chart specifically designed for use in the care of the Bariatric Surgery Patient. It was created with a "flow chart" design for the purpose of assisting the Emergency Room Doctor in diagnosing and caring for complications which may be encountered with regard to the Bariatric Surgery Patient.
This poster is provided FREE of charge from The ASMBS as a "download" from this site. The download is in PDF format and can be reprinted as a poster by the printer of your choice.
I have printed a copies to keep in my purse, my cars and to take to my doctors office.
I hope that you find this information helpful.
Barbara
ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bcumbo_group/
High-264, Current-148, Goal-145
I just learned to "deal" with the food getting stuck and as you mention the name they have now come up with called the "soft food" syndrome. That is an excellent name because that is exactly what happens. I have always had a sugar addition, but it becomes easier to go back to those foods when the good food you are supposed to eat continually gets stuck.
I lost most of my weight the first year, but it has come back over the years but was back in the yo-yo diets trying to loose the weight but it always came back and often more.
I am now looking at the Sleeve. I can't swallow pills and so a lifetime of vitamin supplements would only be setting me up for more problems. I am an otherwise healthy person and don't want to deal with other health issues due to not being able to take vitamins.
I guess your question was what to expect--expect to have difficulty eating fruits,vegetable, grains, bread, pasta, and most any kind of meat. Now you are supposed to eat some of those things like bread really anyway, but once you are limited and unable to eat you try stuff until it gets stuck. Expect that after you eat you will most likely have to spend time in the bathroom getting it unstuck. Expect to have the wonderful sensation of having your stomach growl from you being hungry while your pouch is filled with food you can get to go down because something is in the way.
I am sorry if my post is upsetting but I wish that someone had told me just how bad this procedure was to live with for them before I had gotten it done. I believe that everything happens for a reason and I just happened to catch your post. I rarely post anything but this one was near to me and I just needed to say something.
I hope whatever decision you make you will have the easiest of times with it. Good luck to you.
Sandi