RNY to DS revision surgeons

smileyjamie72
on 1/16/13 5:10 am - Palmer, AK

Dr. Keshishian, located in California

Dr. Rabkin, located in California

Dr. Stewart, located in Texas

Dr. Simper, located in Utah

Dr. Elariny, located in Virginia

Dr. Roslin, located in New York

Dr. Buchwald, located in Minnesota




Of course, the above doctors are in the United States 


Dr. Baltasar, located in Spain

Dr. Marchesini, located  in Brazil

 

Dr. Gagner in Canada and Dr. Greenbaum are also experienced surgeons, but please use caution, and RESEARCH!!!!!!!!!!!

 

RNY 2/26/2002                           DS 12/29/2011
HW 317                                     SW 263 BMI 45.1
SW 298                                     CW 192 BMI 32.9~60% EWL
LW 151 in 2003  
TT 4/9/2003

Normal BMI 24.8 is my GOAL!!!

 

 

 


 

 

 

GBP (RNY) 2/26/02 298 lbs, TT 4/9/03 151 lbs, DS 12/29/11
HW 317 SW 263 BMI 45.1/CW 192 BMI 32.9/GW 145 ~ Normal BMI 24.8
**Revision Journey started 3/2009 Approved 12/12/11**

MajorMom
on 1/16/13 6:32 am - VA

Thanks, Jamie. : )

 

5'1" -- HW 195/SW 187/GW 115 July 08/CW 121 Dec 2012
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LEE
on 1/17/13 3:46 pm

Hey MMom,  I have been seriously thinking about getting a revision from RNY to DS again, but i'm so scared to get it done, but all I am doing is gaining weight.

Salty Pickle a.k.a.  Lee
MajorMom
on 1/17/13 6:29 pm - VA

I understand your frustration and I'm sorry. It can't hurt to talk to a good DS revision surgeon. Please keep us posted.

--gina

 

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LEE
on 1/18/13 12:00 am

I missed Dr. Rabkin seminar on Wed, but I am going to call his office for a consultation.  I was just wondering if you had any regrets about your revision, if it was a lot of pain,    complications?

Salty Pickle a.k.a.  Lee
MajorMom
on 1/18/13 1:55 am - VA

I didn't revise but I've been an angel to a few that did. Their experience varies. Most of the band to DS had a fairly easy time. RNY to DS had a little more difficult time but it also depends on how long their first surgery was in place. Lots of "your mileage may vary".

--gina

 

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Kristic K.
on 1/20/13 3:23 am - AZ
DS on 04/17/12

Hi Lee,

I had a revision from RNY (August 2005)  to DS in April 2012 with Dr. Juarez in Phoenix, AZ.  I had no complications and I'm doing and feeling great.  I was able to go back to work 2 weeks after the surgery.  I do lose weight slower that someone getting the DS without prior WLS though.  I've lost 80 pounds so far.  My friend had the DS done in December 2011 by the same surgeon and she is losing much faster (down 165 pounds), plus she is not able to eat as much as me.  

The one problem I have is that I can eat A LOT more now that I have the sleeve then when I had a pouch.  So I really need to watch what I'm eating...PROTIEN FIRST!  I try to stay under 50 carbs a day.  But being a food addict, I have fallen "off the wagon" several times since the DS, which resulted in not losing weight or even GAINING weight!   I'm back on track now, hopefully for good, as I feel SO much better when I'm not eating carbs.  When I was eating a lot of carbs, my stomach was so upset all the time and had to use the bathroom all throughout the day, almost not making it to the toilet a lot of the time.  

Let me know if you have any questions regarding anything else with the RNY to DS revision to help with your decision.  I would do it again in a second. No regrets. 

LEE
on 1/20/13 5:09 pm

Thanks for the reply KristicK

Let me ask you,  since you have your DS now can you eat snacks and not gain as quickly as you did with the RNY?  I heard that since you only absorb 20% you gain weight far less quickly.  

Did you workout a lot in an effort to assist with your weight loss?  Be honest if you didn't I am not judging I just need to know

How was the pain after your revision? 

How is your hunger?  Do you find that you are hungry a lot

Do you have ANY regrets at all?

Tell me about your vitamin regimen now, do you have to take a lot more vitamins?

Did your insurance pay for your revision, or did you self pay, if so how much was it?

Is it strange not to dump? 

Do you feel like you have a different WLS idenity now that you are no longer a RNY?

 

Thanks for answering my questions, I need to be really sure of this.

 

 

 

Salty Pickle a.k.a.  Lee
MsBatt
on 1/21/13 4:59 am

I heard that since you only absorb 20% you gain weight far less quickly.  

It's 20% of FAT. About 50% of protein, and about 60% of complex carbs. Simple carbs are, alas, absorbed almost entirely.

LEE
on 1/22/13 3:18 am

That really sucks,  why can't the simple carbs only absorb 20%.  LOL.  Thanks MsBatt.

Salty Pickle a.k.a.  Lee
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