mini gastric band?????
I, too, thought I wanted the LapBand until I went to my surgeon's seminar and learned about Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomey (VSG). I researched the surgery a whole lot and came to the decision that it was the best choice for me. These are my reasons:
Quite honestly, as my husband's employer chose not to include any type of weight loss treatment regardless of co-morbidities or BMI (except discounts to Jenny Craig and Bally's - like I haven't tried just eating better and exercising - who'd of thunk it could all be so easy?!?!?!?) price was a major concern since I have been out-of work (terminated when FMLA ran out - thanks for all of your hard work and I guess that recent promotion didn't really mean anything in terms of your professional attributes or commitment to the company) since mid-March 2008. I thought Lap-Band was my only option as a cash pay patient who didn't want to incur debt from a high interest medical loan until I attended the required seminar by Sr. Srikanth in early October 2008.
When I had my consult, I asked my surgeon if I was a good candidate for VSG. After a thorough review of my medical records (10 page health history survey plus an over hour long interview during the consult) he stated that I was. He knew that this surgery, whatever I chose, was going to be my "last shot" at successful weight loss (although to be fair I have to admit that the fact that it can later be converted to the Duodenal Switch, even if I have no intention of every doing it, does give me some comfort). I trust Dr. Srikanth completely; partly due to his congenial demeanor but more importantly because he's the best in WA and is very thorough in his pre-op testing and has a great follow-up program that lasts for life. For example, due to my medical history he required pre-op 4 outside consults, 25 lab tests, and 10 procedural tests. Luckily, even though my medical insurance did not pay for the surgery itself, they have paid 100% of the pre-op requirements and I have it in writing that they will cover any post-op complications.
When I researched VSG on my own I came to the conclusion that it was not only successful as a stand-alone WLS, but also the best choice for me because:
- immediate restriction meaning the possibility of faster weight loss
- no complications, short or long term, from permanent device
- implantation
- no need for expensive adjustments on a regular basis for life
- better overall surgical risk/post-op complication rates than other WLS for high BMI's
- no rerouting of my intestines thus less likelihood of malabsorption issues or dumping syndrome as in bypass
I say good for you for asking the types of questions that should be asked before making one of the most important decisions of your life. I have put together a list of research articles available online thanks to other members of the VSG forum who were willing to share their research. If you’d like a copy of my list, please send me a PM.
I had surgery on Wednesday, was home Thursday afternoon and am feeling better every day. You can see my profile for pictures of my belly post-op laparoscopic VSG (plus hiatal and umbilical hernia repairs done at the same time free of charge).
Good luck on your journey,
Amy
Amy