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PattyL
on 9/30/21 9:19 am
Topic: RE: Common Channel length for the DS?

Mine is 75cm. You will have a hard time finding anything shorter than 100.

A lot of those long CCs are not traditional DS surgeries. They are a newer procedure known as SIPS/Loop/SADI. Procedures that are similar to the DS but with only one intestinal anastomosis instead of 2. So it's not just CC. Know, for sure, what surgery you are getting.

RealKombo
on 9/29/21 9:40 pm
Topic: Common Channel length for the DS?

For those of you that know, what was the common channel length for your DS procedure? I am looking to get the Duodenal Switch but I would like to find a surgoun who does a shorter CC. I've seen horror stories of people with longer CC regaining significant amounts of weight.

catwoman7
on 9/29/21 9:30 pm
RNY on 06/03/15
Topic: RE: Looking for some answers...

if I'm calculating this correctly, to hit 150-160 lbs by December means a 70-ish lb loss between now and then. I'm not saying it won't happen - but sounds pretty ambitious for 2-3 months. The loss with SADI might be more than with the other surgeries, but with VSG and RNY, after the first month, many of us lose about 10 lbs a month, give or take, until we get a few months out (when it drops further). You'll have more malabsorption than someone with RNY, though, so you very well could lose more than 10 lbs a month, but still, 70 by December sounds like a lot. Hopefully someone with VSG to SADI will chime in, though, since they'll know better than I would.

White Dove
on 9/29/21 2:24 pm - Warren, OH
Topic: RE: Looking for some answers...

Weight loss is still going to come down to eat less calories than you burn. But you have added malabsorption, so that gives you an extra advantage. RNY adds malabsorption, but it is temporary. I believe that you will have fat malabsorption for life, but still absorb carbs. Correct me if I am wrong on that.

What happens with virgin weight loss surgery is that we go from a stomach that held 32-48 ounces of food at one time to a pouch or sleeve that only holds between 1 and 3 ounces approximately.

At first we can't put much in that tiny tummy, but in time we learn how to eat enough food to gain weight again. Basically eating more small meals because we can't eat large meals at one time.

After revision and the end of the liquid diet, it is easy to go back to eating the same amount of food as before. Switch patients seem to do the best when limiting carbs and eating high fat diets. Getting exercise and tracking calories, carbs, fats, and other macros still is important.

Real life begins where your comfort zone ends

Desari63
on 9/29/21 1:27 pm - Hickory Creek, TX
VSG on 02/29/12
Topic: Looking for some answers...

Hi all -

I had my SADI on 09/01/2021. There didn't need to revise my gastric sleeve as the stomach is still the same size as when I 1st had it done. I'm back on regular foods now after 4 weeks and I'm still not eating much but the weight loss is not going so well. I have only lost 13 pounds in almost 4wks and I was told the weight loss should be around 20# the 1st month. I still have a few days to go but I'm not liking what I'm see. My clothes are bigger but not much and I'm back in my 16's comfortable (a little baggy) but I'm having doubts that I did the right thing.

Should I have just gone with the bypass and not done the SADI? I don't think I'm going to hit my goal of 150-160 by December...

Any thoughts?

Barbara

Barbara McKeown

Desari63
on 9/29/21 1:23 pm - Hickory Creek, TX
VSG on 02/29/12
Topic: RE: Surgery was a success!!!

Hey Steph -

How'd surgery go? Just checking to see how you're doing...

Barbara

Barbara McKeown

airbender
on 9/22/21 6:35 pm
Topic: RE: Lap Band to D-Switch

I am well. yes that thing destroyed my esophagus. It is surgical bulemia. I actually feel normal now...except for the truckload of supplements!

If you have a specific question for me, PM me or I will not see it, as I don't check responses on the forums and don't have anything forwarded to my email.

Soaplady123
on 9/13/21 4:06 pm
Topic: RE: Old timers ?

Hi! I had a DS in 2007, after a couple of years of interacting and researching here. I lost and kept off 110 lbs in one year, had some nip/tuck in Mexico, and have no regrets! I have not been here in a very long time. I rejoined in 2020 but have not actually been here to lurk or post. Too much going on with caring for my mom. Sorry for crazy spacing. My keyboard is acting up.

emonteaux
on 9/13/21 10:52 am - TX
Topic: RE: Old timers ?

I've wondered the same thing. My VSG was September 2010 and I'd like to see how people are doing this far out from surgery.

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