Can't find a surgeon
Your bmi is just fine for the Ds, esp with type 2 diabetes. The DS has the highest rate of resolution of type 2 diabetes of any wls, so good choice!
The real problem is, as you guessed, advertising. We see this a lot, with surgeons claiming to do "all" the different wls, but when you get in the door, they will try to steer you to what they really do.
You can check out dsfacts.com for a list of real, vetted DS surgeons, but I can tell you now that in SoCal, your choices are Dr. Crookes at USC and Dr. Keshishian in Glendale. That's it.
Larra
The real problem is, as you guessed, advertising. We see this a lot, with surgeons claiming to do "all" the different wls, but when you get in the door, they will try to steer you to what they really do.
You can check out dsfacts.com for a list of real, vetted DS surgeons, but I can tell you now that in SoCal, your choices are Dr. Crookes at USC and Dr. Keshishian in Glendale. That's it.
Larra
You're in a great state to find a DS surgeon.
Regarding their reluctance to perform this surgery; The DS is nothing to sneeze at. It requires the most upkeep - a "high maintenance" surgery if you will. So doctors that perform the surgery (assuming they're ethical) want you to know how dangerous the DS *can* be if you don't take proper care of yourself.
That being said, it's a fantastic surgery. Just do some reading on DSFacts like Larra said, and impress the socks off your surgeon with how much you know about the procedure. When I went to my first consult with my surgeon, it started off with him going straight into how dangerous the surgery was, but after I started explaining what I had known about the DS, he back-peddled and said "Sounds like you know more than I do."
Regarding their reluctance to perform this surgery; The DS is nothing to sneeze at. It requires the most upkeep - a "high maintenance" surgery if you will. So doctors that perform the surgery (assuming they're ethical) want you to know how dangerous the DS *can* be if you don't take proper care of yourself.
That being said, it's a fantastic surgery. Just do some reading on DSFacts like Larra said, and impress the socks off your surgeon with how much you know about the procedure. When I went to my first consult with my surgeon, it started off with him going straight into how dangerous the surgery was, but after I started explaining what I had known about the DS, he back-peddled and said "Sounds like you know more than I do."