pyloric valve
on 10/2/07 9:33 am - IL
Liz, it isn't the pyloric valve that makes you dump. With the RNY you have a stoma connecting your duodenum (first part of your small intestine) to your pouch. It is the quick emptying of the sugar from the stoma that causes the dumping.
http://www.duodenalswitch.com/procedure/ds_vs__rny/ds_vs__rn y.html
"The RNY and DS are very different with respect to what is done at the top end of the surgery -- the portion involving the stomach (the restrictive aspect of the surgery). The RNY doctors do a variety of things to make the stomach smaller -- most create “pouches” or transect (divide) the stomach. They then reroute the intestines by connecting them directly to the new stomach pouch, bypassing the duodenum. In the RNY/pouch procedures, the pyloric valve (which regulates the emptying of stomach contents into the duodenum) is bypassed and therefore doesn't function after surgery."
Not dumping is a bonus most of us DS'rs love.
As to meds, as a RNY'r you need to be careful of taking things that might damage your pouch. There is a huge list of medications you should not take.
I'm not sure what you mean about procedures which could make the RNY more tolerable. I think sticking to the basics, chewing your food to liquid and following your surgeon's orders is best.
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