revision concerns
Hello,
I went from a lap band to VSG in 2010 and now I am considering a DS. Reason being is that I went from 241 to 180 on the sleeve within 4 months, and now I am back to 217 five years later. I actually gained weight when I had the lap band and I believe the DS will have long term effect.
I am a marathoner and currently training for the las vegas rock and roll, I run 5 times a week and run about 120 miles a month. I also strength train. My question is, how long will it for me to be able to get back to work and running? When I got my sleeve, I returned to IRAQ about a week later, I was just a bit weak but i was fine. After two weeks, I was out running again.
Also, for those who have had the sleeve previously, was the incision for the DS in the same area as the sleeve?
About how many pills will I have to take on a daily basis?
Thank you in advance
Pearl
Restriction alone isn't doing the job so yes, I would have the DS.
However it's not likely you would be back to marathon training 2 weeks postop. The DS does have a recovery time and it takes time to adjust and learn your new system. Your recovery time would be shorter because all you are doing is the intestinal switch but it still takes time to learn your new normal.
If the OP is LAP you would end up with 4 or *****ture type wounds. Most likely not in the same place because they probably wouldn't want to go through scar tissue from the previous OP.
Pills per day is very individual. I take about 25 per day. Half morning and half evening.
Hi Varlerie,
You state you were up 14 vitamins and supplements a day and you cut 10. So are you only taking 4 pills a day. Also since its been awhile from the surgery and the malabsorption is not as strong are you still taking 50,000 iu of Vitamin D per day? I'm thinking I'm not needing to take as much since I do not go as often. Darn near feel regular.
SW / CW / GW 292 / 188 / 174 - Height 5'7, Size 10
Before dropping ANY vitamins...have labs pulled and GO BY your own lab work.
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
My difference is that I'm now taking the majority of my vitamins transdermally now, thus bypassing the digestive system all together. They have not in any way been eliminated. I recommend getting your levels to a steady state before trying patches first. Always let your labs be your guide.
Valerie
DS 2005
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