Lap Band or roex Y gastric bypass
327/307/192 (-135 lbs)
consult/day of surgery/current
I talked with my surgeon and with my sugar binges I went on every once in a while , with the band I could probably out eat the thing and end up heavier than before. I decided on the RNY because of the "fear" of dumping if I ate the wrong food ( sugar, too many carbs, etc ) I am now almost three years out. I didn't lose as much as some people ( me back to grazing at night....Bad Sandy ) but I am 100 lbs less than before surgery can play with the grandkids , tie my shoes, fit in lawn chairs without the worry of breaking the thing . I have to admit that I liked looking at the scale once a week and see it go down instead of up like before. From what I have heard the lap band you lose slower , I wanted to see a difference. Talk to your surgeon and find out the choices and decide . I know there is something called a DS but know nothing about that . There is a forum for that also http://www.obesityhelp.com/forums/ds/ you may want to check that out too.
Sandy
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i hardly come on here anymore...BUT...
if i die tomorrow i want to know that i did one good thing and that is stopped someone from wasting their time and money and the heartache with the Lap-Band...im working with insurance on getting mine out..after a year of NO WEIGHT LOSS i am actually now 5lbs heavier than where i started, its been fills/unfills....acid reflux that i developed with the surgery because your poor stomach is squeezed so tight that food sits there forever and acid starts comin up...please listen to the bypass folks and go that way or the DS...the band works for a only a limited amount of people....im apparently not one of them. If diets have worked for you in the past then defintely get the band...but...if not, i would highly suggest to stay away. its yet another diet with a little food portion restriction...and yes im being negative for a reason...life isnt peachy f*in keen with it! but to some it is....just a suggestion from the other side of the tracks.
Thank you all for your responses. I know a lifestyle change is in order for either surgery. I think (will verify with my surgeon) that a lap band would be easier for a pregnancy. I know gastric bypass can still support a pregnancy, but I've read it involves more doctor visits and if I can avoid that, yay! I'm also concerned about making my IBS worse with gastric bypass. I don't want to become more healthy and lose weight but be tied to the toilet. However, I don't like the idea of my surgeon leaving and not being able to find someone to do fills or let liquid out. We just got someone in my area willing to do lap-bands. I've called surgeons before just to ask about lap-bands and been hung up on! Hopefully my surgeon will have some ideas, and I'll be able to make up my mind.