Questions for VSG!
on 10/25/15 5:29 pm
I had the endoscopy done and they said i have GERD and a 3.3CM Hiatal Hernia. I am not sure why my Dr. has not informed me of what this is or if I will still be qualified for the surgery.
Has any of you VSG's still have the surgery with this two things? Thanks.
I was told I had a hiatal hernia after my endoscopy. The doctor said the hernia will be repair at the same time I had my VSG.
In pre-op the day of surgery, my surgeon said he would look at the hernia and see if it was big enough to where it would need to be repaired. I ended up not having to have it repaired.
It shouldnt disqualify or delay your surgery though.
I had the endoscopy done and they said i have GERD and a 3.3CM Hiatal Hernia. I am not sure why my Dr. has not informed me of what this is or if I will still be qualified for the surgery.
Has any of you VSG's still have the surgery with this two things? Thanks.
many ppl have " silentGERD" or silent reflux and have no symptoms.
VSG is know to often make GERD worse. Your surgeon may recommend you have the gastric bypass instead,which resolves GERD for most ppl.
Hiatal hernia can and is repaired with your Wls. There is no reason you can't have any weight loss surgery you choose with these two issues. If you still choose the VSG, you just need to know it may make the GERD word.but it can entreated with medication.
If you have GERD, the VSG is not a good surgery for you. I didn't have any problems with heartburn, GERD, etc., prior to surgery, but now I do.
Most surgeons won't perform the VSG on patients with any form of GERD. Be cautious. The RNY isn't a terrible option for you. Just stay away from the lap band.
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Well, it's not just my doctor. You can't assume that "everyone else on here" has heard differently based on the small number of responses you've received.
Your body, your choice. Just the facts, ma'am
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on 10/26/15 8:19 pm, edited 10/26/15 1:21 pm
It appears that OP hasn't taken the time to seek out information on the different forms of surgery, including the sleeve. If she wants the VSG I say go for it. If she has silent GERD now, look out. She will be miserable postop. She never bothered to learn that the Bypass is known for curing GERD. I preferred not to live with excruciating heartburn. She may not have it now but she will postop. I also don't know what she means that the other surgeries are to much to deal with. Does she realize that the diets are the same and that VSG patients also need to supplement. If she is worried about supplementing, why on earth would anyone want a surgery that will cause constant pain and nausea and bleeding uncles along with running the chance of developing Barrets esophagus and still have to take meds to try and control it. Lifetime meds want in the cards for me. I wanted to be free of meds. Not start taking them for life.
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