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Hi Scott
I was in the Restore trial in 2007 lead by your surgeon. Bottom line was that a surgery sparing the stomach outlet was the most successful because the "stomas" fail so frequently. Good choice getting the DS. I weighed 200 lbs. and the RNY failed me terribly. The other good thing out of his study was the lifelong diet plan (basically 3 servings each: fat, dairy, starch, meat, veggies, fruit). Tri
Dr. Roslin actually recommended the DS for me. At the time I was almost 500 lbs. He said that I would have the best chance at getting to a normal weight with the DS. He was right! I've been at goal for close to a decade without dieting. My understanding is that he no longer performs the RNY only the DS or the Loop DS (which I do not think is necessarily a good option because it is still being evaluated).
I chose RNY for a few reasons:
1) I was pre-diabetic going into my surgery program and was concerned that even with VSG (my doctor only does the two and revisions) the diabetic issue wouldn't resolve.
2) I wanted a solution that was harder to trick or out-think and somewhat easier to maintain, because I've had friends with VSG, RNY and lap band, and the ones who managed to maintain most of their weight loss over the past 5-8 years were the ones with RNY. You can eat your way past all of the options but my friends with RNY said the initial restriction and dumping problems really helped them retrain themselves and reset their lifestyle.
3) The malabsorption benefits were an additional booster to me.