NC -Should I get Duodenal Switch of Sleeve- need to lose 150 lbs.
Hi all,
I am in the process of trying to figure out which surgery I should get. I have had some folks tell me to get the sleeve and others tell me to get the DS. I am 5'2 and weight 300lbs and feeling nervous about the whole thing but I know I have to do something different. Dieting does not work.... I would love to hear your experience with the DS-good, bad and the ugly :) What has been your experience with this surgery and are you happy. I was also wondering about hair loss etc and any other complications...
I would also love to hear if you know a good surgeon in Durham NC area that performs the surgery.
Look forward to every ones input..
It all depends on your individual situation, but when I met with my surgeon, he said DS was the best option for most people (but not necessarily for everyone).
Find a surgeon who performs both surgeries and discuss with him/her.
Good luck!!
*DS with Dr. Ara Keshishian on 08/06/13* SW: 231 CW: 131 GW: 119 * Check out My YouTube Channel: AmysDSJourney *
It has its ups and downs but the ups are more than the downs. You normalize over time. I enjoy being able to eat more normal and still lose weight. IF you follow the rules and do what you are suppose to then the bathroom stuff is not really an issue. The question is can you follow the rules? Can you handle the responsibility? It is really not hard but it is important. I love my DS. Easiest weight loss I have ever had in my life...(once you get past the first month of learning)
You need to be on a high protein (100g+ a day) Atkins diet and you need to take vitamins - the Vitalady pre-packaged ones here https://vitalady.com/vitanews/pre-packaged-regimens/ plus vitamin K2 which you can also buy there, are a good starting point. You then have to tweak once you've had labs done and don't just take your doc's "they're fine" - you need to see the values yourself and check what's trending down or only just in range.
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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
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Dr Sudan is your man! : ) I understand the practice might try to steer you away from the DS, so you have to do your research and stand your ground. Be strong!
Almost 6 years post-op no complications and no issues I can't overcome so far.
--gina
5'1" -- HW 195/SW 187/GW 115 July 08/CW 121 Dec 2012
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DS on Aug 9, 2007 with Dr. Hazem Elariny
Again, many people do very well with the sleeve. It's just a matter of being really honest with yourself to figure out if you will be one of those individuals. Keep doing research. That's a huge help. Good luck!
Thanks so much for taking the time to reply and for your honesty. I was scared to get the sleeve only to regain the weight so I thought DS would be a better option. I know me. I'm a binge eater. I eat very little during the day and eat a large meal at night. I can't stick to a diet for the life of me or I wouldn't be considering surgery to begin with. I need a surgery that is going to help me. If I have to diet the rest of my life without assistance it probably won't work...I need a tool that will give me the best shot. It sounds like you are similar to me and I'm so excited to hear how well you do in the future. It seems the DS really has helped so many folks.
on 7/21/13 12:43 am
If you choose to have the DS Switch, you are in the right area of the country. Dr Sudan at Duke is one of the best in the country. He has great results with his patients.
I am nearly a year out. I would never wish what I have gone through on anyone. Those without complications/issues are the lucky ones. Those like me which were in your size range, I feel that I would have done just as well with the sleeve. What I go through, the bathroom issues, have not stopped and probably never will. This is not living life for me. I wish I would have never done it. This is just me! I have been through h$ll and back. I am being truthful with what has happened to me. I had a "vetted" surgeon do mine. The one thing that you have is Dr Sudan. There are many people on the Facebook group who have used him. I have heard of very few complications and great success. That is to your advantage! Plus, Duke is awesome!!!
I would rather go back to my life as a fat person before surgery than my life now.
If you were to meet me, even in my darkest days since surgery, I am the most positive person. This surgery was wrong for me. I have friends who it saved their lives. I did not have the co-morbities.
It is a trade off. My arthritis is not any better. In fact, my one knee is worse. I've had great success with weight loss. That's the only success. I have lived the life for nearly a year now. I would give anything if I could have my old life back.
This surgery is a trade off. Would I rather live the way I lived before or the way I live now? Before hands down!!!
Yes, I look great! Today is a prime example. I have had a protein yogurt, 2 coffees, water and bacon. NO CARBS or very little in the "plain" greek yogurt. Sugar free everything. Out of the blue, my stomach is talking to itself. Loud enough at times that my dog starts barking. Just be prepared if you have this surgery. Weigh it all out. Yesterday, I had the same thing for breakfast. I didn't have the talking stomach.
I went to a job interview, was careful not to eat anything, only drink my protein shakes that day. My stomach talked the whole time. I do think that's why I didn't get the job.