The criticism I see on other forums
While you're noticing people in the " honeymoon" phase, please note those on the Ds board aren't more than a couple of years out themselves. There are maybe 3-4 longer term Dsers posting occasionally. Also after decalring that a surgery is superior, do you think such a one would then come and say " I've gained a lot of weight" ? The same way you seem to feel about gaining, think how you'd feel if you spent a couple of years taunting and denigrating other surgeries and making claims about never regaining weight back and then find yourself a few years out with some weight back on. So just because you don't see much complaining, doesn't mean it doesn't happen. Come back and check these people in a few years.
When Half-Gods go, the Gods arrive.
Running along the mini-mall parking lot, swinging a jeweled axe, cometh Kahiah! And she gives a vengeful cry:
"Brace yourself, oh speck of dust! I hereby void your warranty, and send you back to God!!"
Darnell, I really haven't visited many other forums, so I'm glad I haven't seen the postings of those self-righteous people out there. Probably the same people who were ridiculed for being fat, befoe WLS. Now that they've reached an ideal weight, they forgotten where they came from, how it feels to be judged. Shame on them.
You're right about the 'honeymoon phase,' it comes off fairly easily, but it's work to keep it off. Luckily, I didn't gain any weight, but I started out with a BMI of 57 so it was impossible for me to reach an ideal weight. My own surgeon also comfirmed this. Presently I also have a BMI of 37.
Stick to the revision forum, we understand your struggles here, because we also have them.
Good luck in whatever procedure you choose.
Nan
Dear Nan ,
I have just read your post and saw this " didn't gain any weight, but I started out with a BMI of 57 so it was impossible for me to reach an ideal weight. My own surgeon also comfirmed this " I was wondering why he said that you would not reach and ideal weight? I had a bmi of 52.something and saw another surgeon a few days ago and he also said that I wouldnt be a "normal" weight ,but only after leaving his office did it dawn on me to ask why I wouldnt get to a normal weight ... and that if I did go for revision I would maybe get another 14bls off ...so now I think there is no point of having a evision if thats all I will get off... Susie xxx
Hi Susie, I did manage to lose 130-lbs, and I feel healthier; but I'm over 200-lbs. The surgeon told me that when a patient starts out with a BMI over 50, it becomes more difficult to get to the 'ideal weight'. He said that in rare instances it can be done, by following strict dietary guidelines and diligent exercise.
My surgeon told me that with the Gastric Bypass a patient can lose 50% to 70% of their EXCESS weight; so with by his calculation, he didn't think it was possible for me to reach the ideal weight mark and be an average BMI weight. I lose my weight very very slowly (I'm menapausal), and the weight just stopped coming off about 16-months after surgery. I became excited when I heard about Stomaphyx. My upper endoscopy revealed that my pouch and stoma are stretched...but my insurance company will not cover the procedure because it's too new and there isn't enough results printed about it. So I have no recourse but to wait it out right now. Nan