newbie looking for some advice

bashful274
on 11/26/11 12:07 am, edited 11/26/11 3:27 am - Perkasie, PA
Hi all,

I am a RNY grad from 2004 looking for some information on revision surgery. I posted on the revision board but it was suggested I come over here and ask some questions I have.  How did you find your revison surgeon? I was browsing the boards, but it looks like the only qualified surgeon in PA isnt doing DS revision surgery for anyone under 150lbs OVER WEIGHT... so where do I go from there? Call and make an appt to meet with them? 

and for those of you who had revision RNY to DS-how was surgery the second go round? 
The journey never ends, it only chooses a new direction
sandyv63
on 11/26/11 1:46 am, edited 11/26/11 1:51 am - Naples, FL
You are going to have to travel. There are literally a handful of surgeons that do the RNY to DS revision and it would be in your best interest to seek one of these very talented surgeons out. Do not let distance be your guide! Here is the short list as to qualified revision surgeons:

Dr. Ara Keshishian, Glendale CA (LA) Phone: 818-812-7222

Dr.John Rabkin, San Francisco, CA Phone: 415-668-3200 or 1-888-848-8446 toll free

I believe Dr. Stewart in Denton, TX also does revisions but I am not entirely sure of that. Phone:  940-382-9429

Dr. Mitchell Roslin, NYC, NY Phone: 212-434-3285 or 1-888-949-9334 toll free

There are a couple of DS surgeons in PA but you are a revision and you need to go to a surgeon who can do your surgery. I am sure other members will chime in with other qualified surgeons but be prepared, there aren't many of them.  Also, read everything on this site: www.dsfacts.com

Good luck!!
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teachmid
on 11/26/11 1:56 am - OKC, OK
Welcome.

Sandy is right. Most of us had to travel. There are only a few surgeons qualified to do this type of revision since it's very complex, I'd add Dr, Gagner in Canada and possibly Dr. Roslin in NYC, I don't believe Dr, Stewart does the RNY to DS revision but you can certainly

My revision was almost a year ago. I think the biggest difference is that, after revisional surgery, the weight loss is much slower.

Read this board, since there are quite a few of us who've had this done, also read DSFacts.com.

Good luck.
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Mdae
on 11/26/11 2:03 am
i thought there was another in NJ?  Greenbaum maybe?  am i wrong?



Elizabeth N.
on 11/26/11 3:02 am - Burlington County, NJ
Yes, Dr. Greenbaum does some RNY to DS revisions. I think I can safely promise he wouldn't do one on someone of normal weight for ANY reason, though. Or maybe better said, I'd fall over in a faint if he did. Dr. Keshishian would be the one to see for a revision at normal weight due to awful problems, like Yehuda and....oh dagnabbit, I can see her avi in my mind but her name just fell out of my head.

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on 11/26/11 12:42 pm
Elizabeth N.
on 11/26/11 3:00 am - Burlington County, NJ
There are no qualifying RNY-to-DS surgeons in PA, period. There are two surgeons currently doing the DS. My own surgeon has had to take an extended sabbatical due to illness,  and he did not do RNY to DS revisions.

What's happening with your health that you are considering this revision at such a normal weight? Or is "under 150" a typo?

Valerie G.
on 11/26/11 3:18 am - Northwest Mountains, GA
So you're less than 150 lbs looking for a DS.  Are you 4'2", or do you have a death wish?

Valerie
DS 2005

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bashful274
on 11/26/11 3:26 am - Perkasie, PA
 I will edit my post, its supposed to say the surgeon wont do surgery on anyone who isnt 150lb OVERWEIGHT!

I am 5'7 280lb which is 20lb more than I was when I had my original surgery...sorry for the confusion.
The journey never ends, it only chooses a new direction
Valerie G.
on 11/26/11 3:42 am - Northwest Mountains, GA
OOOOOOhhhhhhhhh!  That makes much more sense now.
That sucks, and so does the surgeon *****fuses to revise you.

Valerie
DS 2005

There is room on this earth for all of God's creatures..
next to the mashed potatoes

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