For all you DS'ers....any of you have a problem with???
--gina
5'1" -- HW 195/SW 187/GW 115 July 08/CW 121 Dec 2012
******GOAL*******
Starting BMI between 35 and 40ish?
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DS on Aug 9, 2007 with Dr. Hazem Elariny
I'm not at goal yet, so I can't speak to that.
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If you don't have peace, it isn't because someone took it from you; you gave it away. You cannot always control what happens to you, but you can control what happens in you John C Maxwell
Sleeve 2010 Dr López Corvala, Mexico. DS 2012 Dr Himpens, Belgium
I my DS
I got as low as 121 (last ten lbs was due to jaw surgery) but have stabilized at 130 for the last month. That's a BMI of 22 which suits me and my pcp just fine.
I've had two accidents...one very early on, didn't get to the bathroom fast enough. And one a few months ago (was still dealing with a wonky gut due to antibiotics I was taking) and that was also not going to the bathroom soon enough. Neither was a big issue but it did happen.
Liz
Duodenal Switch (Lap) 01-24-11 | Surgeon: Stephen Boyce | High weight: 250 in 2002 | Surgery weight: 203 | Lowest weight: 121 | Current weight: 135 | Goal weight: 135
on 9/16/12 5:47 am
This is an encouraging forum. Everyone is SOOOOOOOOOOO nice! I think everyone but me has had a good experience.
Although I have lost a lot of weight, I would never have this done again in a lifetime. It is not worth what I have gone through and what I am going through. I don't want to be negative. It's my reality.
I have been researching Dr's who will undo the DS part of the surgery. Just have the sleeve will be left, which I can deal with.
I am going to a Gastro Dr in a few weeks who knows this surgery. It's wreaked havoc on my colon (without going into too many details).
The veterans can tell you more than me. I too thought it was for me. It is not.
I would think about just the sleeve. I've had several friends who have done really well with just that.
I just wanted to tell you I am 6 months out and have so many complications. You are not the only one. I developed a hole in my stomach and was attached to IVs to suction out the leak and provide me nutrition via a feeding tube for many months. I am still very weak and though I got rid of the wheelchair I still have a walker (if I don't know how far I will have to walk) and ordered a scooter for an upcoming trip to Disneyland. I would not undo it but it is major surgery and I should have listened more closely to the risks.
I wish you the best but did not want you to feel "alone". It does not go perfectly for everyone.
Best of luck to you, Terri
Oil slicks are just a strange phenomena of something you notice in the toilet the first couple of years when you poo. It's nothing uncontrollable or uncomfortable, it's just there, and it stops happening after a while.
Valerie
DS 2005
There is room on this earth for all of God's creatures..
next to the mashed potatoes
-simple carbs (Duh!)
-artificial sweeteners (especially any that end with 'tol', like malitol, sorbitol, etc)
-lactose intolerance (may be some dairy, but not all - and may include whey protein)
-bacterial imbalance in your intestines
First try elimination of these items, either all at once or a grouping at a time to see if you see a change. The bacterial imbalance can be prevented by a regular does of probiotics, be it a pill or just a daily cup of yogurt.
Valerie
DS 2005
There is room on this earth for all of God's creatures..
next to the mashed potatoes
In contrast, many people don't lose enough weight (sometimes none) with lap band, and many are dissatisfied with gastric bypass, which has a failure rate of 30%. When you consider that "success" in the world of bariatric surgery is defined as losing just 50% of your excess weight, that's a mighty high failure rate.
I'm sorry that butterflyhope is having a rough go of it during her immediate post-op period. She may well find that thing settle down in a couple months and be very happy with the DS. I hope so for her sake. From over 6 years on this forum and elsewhere, I can say that very, very few people regret their decision to have the DS, and a whole lot of people are not so happy with other operations.
Larra