Sleeve???
We've already talked & you know I love my band. I have a few friends who have done the bypass and a few who have done the sleeve. Only one of us regrets our surgery and that was one of the bypass people. In all fairness, she regrets it because she has not lost as much weight as she and her doctor expected. BUT, she's been drinking a lot of alcohol (liquid fat calories for any WLS patient) and not exercising.
When I was making my decision, I really did not know much about the sleeve. My decision was between the bypass that my insurance would pay for (but only at their one approved hospital whose surgeons did not have great stats at that time), or doing a selfpay surgery. My husband was amazingly supportive (after he was done blowing a gasket) in agreeing we'd save up enough money to do the band. Making the decision was really tough. Looking back, I would have to say it came down to surgeons. I trust my surgeon Rajan Nair with my life literally. I just did not have faith in the ones doing the bypass at the time for our insured hospital.
So that is my story. I know a few people now who have had the sleeve, and my surgeon is going to start doing it soon as well. If I had the available cash and Dr Nair was doing the sleeve a year and a half ago? I think I would have gone for that one. PM me (private message). I will check with my friend on OH who has had the sleeve & see if she would mind answering any questions you may have about it.
Like the band (or any of the surgeries), it is a tool. My friend is doing phenominal with her sleeve. Looks and feels amazing & she's only 11 mos out.
Ultimately, just remember, the more you put into it, the more you will get out of it. Eat right, exercise, and enjoy your new life - no matter which surgery you choose.
Amy (p.s. If you can afford it, there are some great books on amazon and at your local book store that break down all of the surgeries. there's even a Weight Loss Surgeries for Dummies book!)
Hi Jennifer,
I am having the sleeve done on June 2nd-so I would be able to give you updates if needed. I know 2 people that have had the bypass, and 1 person with band, and one with sleeve. I never wanted the bypass, so my decision was between band and sleeve. Overall, I didn't want some foreign object in my body. The guy I know who had the lapband lost a great amt of weight, and he looks great..but he did have complications later (on a flight one time they had to do an emergency stop- somehow the band slipped- probably due to altitude...not sure if this is common?)
Just look into pro's and cons of each. The sleeve is newer, which can be scary- but I wasnt interested in going back to tighten and loosen the band
I would do it again... wish I did it 10 years ago... u just have to b at peace w ur decision. U will do fine I'm now 155-160lbs. I started off at 346. Feel free to take a look at my profile lots of blogs and good info. My goal is to do a tummy tuck next summer if I can get my finances in order. Good luck keep in touch let me know how it goes!!! ;)
With lap band, the complications are endless. Reflux is a major problem as well plus band slippage, band errosion and band flippage. You dont' lose as much weight and you have to go for constant fills or unfills depending on your weight.
RNY - almost no reflux, diabetes goes away. Large weight loss but possible dumping. Malabsorbtion so you have to take supplements. No NSAIDS or you can get ulcers.
With lap band, the complications are endless. Reflux is a major problem as well plus band slippage, band errosion and band flippage. You dont' lose as much weight and you have to go for constant fills or unfills depending on your weight.
RNY - almost no reflux, diabetes goes away. Large weight loss but possible dumping. Malabsorbtion so you have to take supplements. No NSAIDS or you can get ulcers.
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