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GloryGirl
on 9/30/06 11:20 pm - Columbia, MO
Topic: RE: Something I just read that is pretty scary
I have a friend who had mgb almost 2 years ago. She has been in and out of the hospital the last several months with a bleeding ulcer. Hospital docs are saying it is the mgb because of the bile that sits in the loop. They want to reverse it and do an RNY, which is the kind of surgery I had. The insurance won't pay for any of her hospital stay, blood transfusions, endoscopy, colonoscopy, er visits or surgery reversal because they say it is complications from an uncovered surgery, the mgb. Dr. R has said to go home and take Nexium for six months and that will help. That is what she is currently doing hoping that will cure her problem. It is indeed a scary thing. She could have died because she was loosing so much blood. She paid cash for her mgb surgery because her insurance would not cover it. They didn't really have the money saved I don't think. I think they took out a loan. Other docs are saying the ulcer could have been caused by the amount of stress she has been under the last few months (and a lot has been happening in her life). It is hard to know. When you look at the drawings of the two surgeries you can see that the RNY has a straight shot down the gut where the mgb has a loop at the bottom. Go to http://clos.net/mgb_drawing01.htm to see the two drawings side by side.
stylin_68025
on 9/30/06 10:21 am - Fremont, Ne
Topic: RE: Never Heard of this procedure- details please
Hi, I was just reading your post about MGB. I went to Mexico to get a lapband and I could'nt have one because of my anotomy. My major veins were too close to my stomach which is on the wrong side and the band could rub them and rupture them so he didn't place it. I have to do something and I was looking into the MGB but the doctor I went to in Mexico said that it isn't reversable and so is it really reversible if need be? I think this Doctor is very knowledgeable but I asked his rep. to send him the link and see what he thinks. If it is reversable I want to find a good surgeon in Mexico cuz I can't afford it here in the US. Do you mind telling me how much it costs here in the US? Thanks, Jennifer B.
Jane C.
on 9/22/06 12:49 pm - NY
Topic: RE: I am a Statistic!
Bridget, That sounds like quite the ordeal! wishing you the best of luck. I also know that there can be serious problems with all the surgeries, no? Jane
2spinksmomie
on 9/10/06 1:32 pm
Topic: RE: Something I just read that is pretty scary
Dear Lipglossletdown, I had the MGB with Dr. Hargroder who had been trained by Dr. Rutledge.  Dr. R requires xxx amount of hours and surgery before he will let the Dr. do the procedure on his own.   I know that most RNY dr.s have a week to two weeks training and that is it.   Most Dr. don't want to spend all this time training.. nor do they have the time.  But I am grateful to Dr. R, whom I have never met for giving me my life back with this safe, invasive surgery. I will be 3 years out in October and I am so thankful that I went with the Mini Gastric Bypass.  I almost had the RNY and so very thankful I didn't.  I have not had one complication from my surgery.  No issues with reflux, throwing up.  Thanks for bring this article to our attention.  I think there unfortunately, is a lot of mis informed individuals posting about the MGB.
Ganthony101
on 9/8/06 8:38 pm - SC
Topic: RE: new member with a few questions
Here are some doctors and thier websites.  I got this from  http://www.duodenalswitch.com/surgeons/surgeons.html#ca CALIFORNIA

Delano

Los Angeles

San Francisco

huskergalWsD
on 9/8/06 8:32 am
Topic: RE: Something I just read that is pretty scary
just wanted to say a HUGE thank you for posting this very important information for all of us still doing research on GB.Thanks Again;;Wendy
Amy Williams
on 8/31/06 1:25 pm
Topic: How to: Journal, add Photos & Other Questions

How to put up your message board photo & do a signature line: To access this feature go to "user settings" on the top blue box on the left.  You can upload the photo from your computer by clicking on browse or add the photo by placing a URL link. And then click on "process".  Also you will notice you can add your signature into this area.  Keep in mind that photos that are too large are going to re-size down to 100 by 100 and might look stretched.  We don't currently have a resizing tool, but we hope to add that in the future.  You would need to size your photo down if it shows up distorted.   We have plans later to add photo uploading from your profile page or a album feature.  Those wanting photos on the before and after section will still have to email those into [email protected]  and the same for now if you want to add them to your profile page in the bottom 2 areas provided.  You can host the photos on your profile and add them yourself on your profile, for more information please visit this post by Apple Pie.  (Thanks Apple Pie)  Click here  Step by step directions If after uploading your photo into the user settings your old photo continues to show up on the message board you will need to clear your cashe to see it on the message boards.  To do that please press CTRL on your keyboard and at the same time click on the refresh button on your browser with your mouse, the new photo will then appear. If you are still having any problems with adding your photo our photo team can assist you, but you might consider asking your fellow board members, there are many who can help.  Obesityhelp is not responsible for members who give out log in information, please be careful when giving out this information to others. You can test your signature or photos on this post.  Please reply and also on signature lines the changes will happen on any old posts you have up and you can see the changes there or under the "user settings" the signature will update once you've processed it. Information on profile (journal) sprucing: Right now we are in the midst of coming out with a new system for members to be able to do their own profile (journal) pages with templates.  It is set to come out in the next few months, until that time our volunteer team are not taking any new requests for profiles to be done.  However if you would like to attempt to try your own sprucing you can.  This is a helpful link by a member Nora (Butter) on how to get started on trying to do your own page. (Thanks Butter)   Click here For your own safety ALWAYS back up your profile page, it's very easy to erase what is on your page.  The best way to do this is to copy what is in the comments area and paste it into a word document.  It's good to do this from time to time, incase your profile is missing you can copy the word document and paste it back into your comments area.  Always keep a back up!  The other alternative is to check the backup box at the bottom of your profile and get an emailed copy to keep. Also Check out Dame Tooter's Survival Guide for MANY helpful tips  Click here Meet those who work behind the scenes, Obesityhelp staff  Click here If you have other website questions please visit this link for some very helpful information:  Click here Important information about medical advice

As many of you know this site was designed as a way to communicate with others who have been or are going through obesity related ailments or are seeking solutions for weight loss. That being said, there are many members who offer very valuable advice on the boards, there are some who are in the medical profession giving valuable advice, HOWEVER any advice you get from a message board should be not taken over what YOUR surgeon/professional advises. It's nice to be able to compare notes, but this is your health. Take your health very seriously and anything you are unclear about always go back to your doctor to confirm what you need to be doing. Unfortunately, our site has no control over how people give or take advice, but we want our members to be as safe as possible. We want you all to be able to express your personal stories. Your best advice to anyone wanting medical advice is to ask their doctor. Of course there is always going to be medical advice given out, but remember your personal experiences will vary. If you are giving out any type of advice, please keep in mind that some people are very new in researching this whole process and they will take your advice as 100% correct. So be careful what you tell someone on a message board, they might not seriously know any better and don't seek out the proper medical treatment.

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Information contained in this web site is intended by ObesityHelp, Inc. to provide an understanding and knowledge of health care topics. The information should never be used in place of advice from your physician or other health care provider. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call 911 or contact your doctor immediately. You should never disregard medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read here. What surgery is best for me?

This question is asked daily by new members.  It’s not always clear to our members that there are various surgery types.  This is why research is very important. It’s not always easy for those who are new to researching on where to look for information.  So I’m going to try to help guide you around to gather more information.

This link is very helpful:  Talks about the various surgery types. http://www.obesityhelp.com/content/wlsurgery.html#types 

Some of the surgeries lists are not as popularly done and some are not done any longer.  The best information you can get is from your surgeon. Realize however that because some surgeons do not perform some of these types of surgeries; they are not always going to have the most accurate information and are not always up to date on the advancements or long term results.  It’s wonderful if you can go to a surgeon who performs various types to get a good opinion on what surgery would best suit YOU.  This is not always possible to find one that does many types so research plays a good part in all of this.  The key to your research is to find a surgery that works with your particular lifestyle and what you feel is your best option.  This is your body and the end results will be something that you ultimately have to live with and are not always reversible. 

Be sure to get information from other members, this is why we have separate areas to get real life results and talk with those who have had a certain surgery.  If you notice on the surgery type page you can reach these various surgery type support message board forums. 

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Donna2006
on 8/28/06 5:25 am - Rochester, NY
Topic: Getting Worried/Bored with food
Can anyone give me some tips about appetite.  I seem to have no interest in eating because nothing tastes good.  I get so disappointed I don't even want to eat, and yes, I know I have to force myself.  Does it get better, or have I just lost my sense of taste?  Not a major problem, I know, but it's kind of depressing.
darnell239
on 8/27/06 6:30 am - Columbia, SC
Topic: RE: new member with a few questions
I had the MGB surgery 6 years ago.  I had no complication and really no pain.  However, I have regained most of my weight back.  I am not completely blaming the type of surgery I had as the reason.  However, I am now learning that the long term results are not the best.  Remember, look for a surgery that has a solid reputation for offering long term results of 5 or more years.
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