IBS Pre-op, how's it post op?
I've had IBS for 10 years and I was concerned about it post op.
I did raise this point within someonelse's thread and thought it deserved it's own post, just on the off chance the kind people *****plied were the exception to the general picture (I know it's a case of YMMV, but I'd still appreciate some more input to get a better idea).
I'm dithering slightly at the mo and my hubby still needs some convicing - he thinks the sleeve alone should've been enough!!
TIA.
I did raise this point within someonelse's thread and thought it deserved it's own post, just on the off chance the kind people *****plied were the exception to the general picture (I know it's a case of YMMV, but I'd still appreciate some more input to get a better idea).
I'm dithering slightly at the mo and my hubby still needs some convicing - he thinks the sleeve alone should've been enough!!
TIA.
I too had IBS - unexplained constipation, then diarrhea and terrible gas. Now - nothing. Totally normal. Even if I don'****ch what I eat and have too much white flour I am still way better off than I was when I had IBS. My intestines feel totally new. There was a learning curve for sure and not everything was easy for me but I had an easy time with the intestinal part.
HW 315/ SW 297 /CW 173 /GW 150, size 8/10, 5'8 tall (Updated December 1)
I remember seeing someone post here that it made it worse, but I too, pre-surgery posted about IBS and everyone *****sponded said that their IBS was cured or got better.
I decided to take the chance, because if I could really NOT live with it, that part can always be reversed. There is a better outcome weight wise when you have the sleeve and switch portion done together. My main goal was to shed the extra weight and since I was already living with lots of intestinal issues I figured I could handle it. You have to make the determination yourself, but that is my line of thinking.
- S
I decided to take the chance, because if I could really NOT live with it, that part can always be reversed. There is a better outcome weight wise when you have the sleeve and switch portion done together. My main goal was to shed the extra weight and since I was already living with lots of intestinal issues I figured I could handle it. You have to make the determination yourself, but that is my line of thinking.
- S
HW 315/ SW 297 /CW 173 /GW 150, size 8/10, 5'8 tall (Updated December 1)