VSG Regrets?
I had the RNY almost 2 months ago, so I don't have any experience to give you, but I do have a few bits of info to share. Here is a comparison chart of the surgeries:
http://www.lapsf.com/weight-loss-surgeries.html
Weight regain may be more likely than in other procedures if dietary modifications not adopted for life on VSG. Utilized for high risk or very heavy (BMI > 60 kg/m2) patients as a "first-stage" procedure.
I've read that a lot of VSG end up doing DS or RNY because they gain back the weight they lost or just aren't happy with the VSG. Yes, RNY is a permanent thing and there is malabsorption. But if you stay current with your bloodwork and labs and take the correct vitamins, you should be fine. I'm so glad I did the RNY!! 50 lbs gone in less than 2 months!!!
http://www.lapsf.com/weight-loss-surgeries.html
Weight regain may be more likely than in other procedures if dietary modifications not adopted for life on VSG. Utilized for high risk or very heavy (BMI > 60 kg/m2) patients as a "first-stage" procedure.
I've read that a lot of VSG end up doing DS or RNY because they gain back the weight they lost or just aren't happy with the VSG. Yes, RNY is a permanent thing and there is malabsorption. But if you stay current with your bloodwork and labs and take the correct vitamins, you should be fine. I'm so glad I did the RNY!! 50 lbs gone in less than 2 months!!!
On August 11, 2008 at 3:27 PM Pacific Time, Christie N. wrote:
I had the RNY almost 2 months ago, so I don't have any experience to give you, but I do have a few bits of info to share. Here is a comparison chart of the surgeries:http://www.lapsf.com/weight-loss-surgeries.html
Weight regain may be more likely than in other procedures if dietary modifications not adopted for life on VSG. Utilized for high risk or very heavy (BMI > 60 kg/m2) patients as a "first-stage" procedure.
I've read that a lot of VSG end up doing DS or RNY because they gain back the weight they lost or just aren't happy with the VSG. Yes, RNY is a permanent thing and there is malabsorption. But if you stay current with your bloodwork and labs and take the correct vitamins, you should be fine. I'm so glad I did the RNY!! 50 lbs gone in less than 2 months!!!
I agree it's a tool but with the RNY, you have the malabsorption factor that helps keep the weight off (besides staying on a healthy diet) vs just a normal stomach with the VSG. My doctor said that 20-25% of my intestines were bypassed...So I'm absorbing less than someone that had the VSG and won't absorb as much as the fat, calories and other things in food/drinks I consume.