Kaci's Stomaphyx Journey
I had the by pass almost 2 years ago and did well. lost 140 but gained 15 pounds inthe past few months and am scared. My surgeon is doing the phyx and wants to to it on me at the same time i'm haing a herna repair. I'm not so sure I need it and not jsut yet. and after reading your experiance i really wonder. My surgeon tols me there is no risk. obvously he's wrong. pelase comment
Dr. Garber did tell me that there were risks but that they are minimal. I had the procedure and had no pain and no problems. This Dr. Schlesinget must be very new at this and does not know what he was doing. As with any procedure experience is most important and it is also important to research your doctor. Any doctor offering a special introductory price to experiment on patients shouldn't be doing this procedure. Feel free to contact me with any questions. I recommend the stomaphyx highly and losing weight and feel full again like soon after my gastric bypass.
Hi Stacy!
Just read 3 or 4 of your posts that were a bit unsettling to me! ..... I'm a future Stopmaphyx patient of Dr. Schlesinger. .......... First off...the introductory price is offered because he is is relocating and while he is under construction; as a courtesy to new patients who don't have the perfect flow of his new office yet, he is offering lower prices for all of his weight loss procedures for a limited time! He's beeing doing weight loss surgeries for over 10 years. You can check out his profile and find well over a hundred of happy patient reviews on him! ...... The Stomapyx is NEW! Even your Dr. Garber can not claim months and months of experience since it has only been in the U.S. since April and the procedures weren't started until June! There are only 12 surgeon's in the entire U.S. who are even doing it.
I am so very sorry that anyone on any board has had a bad complication due to a weight loss surgery or procedure. But, we go into every one of them knowing that no 2 people are alike; and that a complication of some type is a possibility. That's why we have statistics; so to speak.....so the majority can tell the story!
I'm so glad that you have had a successful and positive experience. I dare say there are many who can say the same in Dr. Schlesinger's crowd but who are not chatters on this particular site.
I wish you well and the same to all of us who are trying to win our daily battle!
I look forward to joining you soon as a succesful stomaphyx post-op! (and yup! Dr. S is my surgeon of choice!)
Joyce
Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
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Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
www.dsfacts.com , www.dssurgery.com , & www.duodenalswitch.com
I did have complications, but Joyce is right. No 2 people are alike. What happened with me could happen to anyone having this procedure, but it's rare. I know that every surgeon will have success and an occasional problem. It's a risk all of us take when undergoing anything. I wanted to tell my story not to scare off people from having the Stomaphyx, but to remind everyone that nothing is risk free. Good luck to all of you.