Sphyx follow up with Dr. O -disappointed
Thanks for all your honesty here. I'm also a dissatisfied Stomaphyx patient. I've learned a lot though: - My Dr (Wetter in SF Bay area) also made huge promises of great support post-op. Hasn't happened although I haven't reached out to him after my 1 week follow up where I learned he wasn't surprised that it hadn't worked completely for me. He wants to just go in again and do more. Janelle - like you, my pouch wasn't very big (although not as small as yours), so he didn't want to do too much fastening for fear of damaging the esophagus. I feel like now that he knows I'm not a model patient, I don't matter. My insurance did pay part (about 80% of the $8k surgeon and anesthesiologist fees, hospital hasn't gone through yet). My surgeon seems to think it's no big deal to do it again because he can just bill my insurance again. I think this is about money. - as for diet, I was advised by the surgeon and nutritionist 3 meals a day, no snacking, 50g proteing, low to no carbs. I'd do it if I could. I still have sugar and carb cravings that feel out of control and I have no problems with dumping. - one good thing came out of this. I was having severe hunger "pains" in my tummy - or so I thought. When I told my Dr I was still having them after Stomaphyx, he said maybe it's acid coming up from my bypasses stomach. My RNY was very proximal, so it isn't far for the acid to travel up to my pouch. Since I've never had heartburn/reflux, I never thought about acid. He gave me a prescription antihistimine acid med and that pain has gone away. It used to wake me in the middle of the night and I'd think i was hunger and eat. The eating was actually just neutralizing the acid. So, if you have that pain - see about getting a prescription. It's helped me cut down on the snacking. - I have slight restriction over what I had before and I still can't eat a huge meal. Any fullness I feel passes quickly though. I've lost 10-14 lbs (fluctuates a lot) in the first 4 weeks. I attribute that more to the gym and liquid diet. I may continue to lose slowly, but like Pat and Tina, I have more than a few pounds to lose and will likely need something more if I ever want to get near "goal". Let's all keep discussing this. thanks, Shelley P.S. - Tina, sorry I never got back to your email. Work has been insane!