LAP BAND...... NO EFFIN WAY!!!
So I saw Dr Roslin today and he said my only option may be a Lap or should I say Crap Band.
I told him I really not happy about that, I want and need a DS. It may be to risky. I totally trust him. but Im trying to not give up hope yet. I still have to get a Cat Scan and Endoscopy. Got a headache from all this. Let down again.
I told him I really not happy about that, I want and need a DS. It may be to risky. I totally trust him. but Im trying to not give up hope yet. I still have to get a Cat Scan and Endoscopy. Got a headache from all this. Let down again.
Gina
RNY 1/26/06
SW 345
Revised to DS 4/23/12
SW 268
RNY 1/26/06
SW 345
Revised to DS 4/23/12
SW 268
Yehuda G.
on 10/7/11 6:12 am
on 10/7/11 6:12 am
I assume this may have to do with your micropouch issue. Please do not get a band. I would highly suggest that you consult with Dr. Ara Keshishian to get a second opinion. He has much more experience with doing the most complicated revisions. www.dssurgery.com/
I am sure that Dr Keshashian or Dr Rabkin could revise you, they are known to take very difficult and "risky" patients. Dr K is incredible, and he would give you a telephone consultation, he is a very caring man. I would suggest not having a BOB.........your quality of life would be awful....Dr Roslin only said that because what he feels he is comfortable to do as he is a VSG, DS primary surgeon.....please seek alternate surgical options.
Yes you all are correct. It is because of my micropouch. He sent me for a Upper GI and called me 2 weeks ago and said we can go ahead with the revision to come in and see him again . He thought I wanted the band.He said I had plenty of pouch. Now it has to do with my intenstines. So he is sending me for the Cat scan including pelvis and an endoscopy with biopsy. I told him I really dont want the band. He said he is not making any promises, It might be to dangerous and there is a 2% mortality rate.. I spoke to Dr K after my first visit with Roslin and he said he dont see why it cant be done. Dr Rabkin never returned my call. I really dont have the means to travel to CA. I would do it in a heartbeat if I could. When he saw me the first time he said no before reading any of my reports and the upper GI because the report from Dr Sapala said I had a true micropouch. Well after the UGI my pouch shows it is really not as high and as small as it is supposed to be. So with that being said, I am hoping after the other 2 tests they also do not match up with the operative report.
Gina
RNY 1/26/06
SW 345
Revised to DS 4/23/12
SW 268
RNY 1/26/06
SW 345
Revised to DS 4/23/12
SW 268
Don't give up yet! You've already dodged one big bullet when it turned out your pouch wasn't as small or high as he thought it would be. Keep dodging!
And while I hate to recommend it to anyone, there is still the option of ERNY if for some reason he can't do DS...though why there would be a problem with the intestinal part of it after a proximal RNY, I don't understand. I suspect he doesn't want to be definite until he's confident that he can do your DS. Let's hope so, anyway.
Larra
And while I hate to recommend it to anyone, there is still the option of ERNY if for some reason he can't do DS...though why there would be a problem with the intestinal part of it after a proximal RNY, I don't understand. I suspect he doesn't want to be definite until he's confident that he can do your DS. Let's hope so, anyway.
Larra
Yehuda G.
on 10/7/11 1:02 pm
on 10/7/11 1:02 pm
The sleeve is the restrictive part of the ds.
erny vs ds www.dssurgery.com/newsletters/duodenal-switch-and-distal-gas tric-bypass.php
erny vs ds www.dssurgery.com/newsletters/duodenal-switch-and-distal-gas tric-bypass.php