Where do the distal people go....
Hi am currently working towards a distal revision. It is what I have decided for a number of reasons, but it seems there is no distal forum. Where or where do I belong? The board has changed so much since I had my original surgery and I still haven't figured out how to change me from rny to revision.
Where do distal people go for advice and support?
Joyce
Where do distal people go for advice and support?
Joyce
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on 8/4/08 12:54 pm - AZ
on 8/4/08 12:54 pm - AZ
Joyce,
I am called a hybrid. I have the DS intentestine and half stomach rny. There is really no group for us but I know you will be welcome on the revision or the DS site. I go on the DS site once in a while. I Mostly hang on the revision site. What is your common channel length going to be ? I am a 75 cm common channel. It is a whole new ballgame when you get a revision compared to a RNY. I take the vitamins for DS'er because I have less malaborption than I had with the RNY. Good Luck,
Dawn
I am called a hybrid. I have the DS intentestine and half stomach rny. There is really no group for us but I know you will be welcome on the revision or the DS site. I go on the DS site once in a while. I Mostly hang on the revision site. What is your common channel length going to be ? I am a 75 cm common channel. It is a whole new ballgame when you get a revision compared to a RNY. I take the vitamins for DS'er because I have less malaborption than I had with the RNY. Good Luck,
Dawn
Hi Dawn: thanks for your message. I am going to Dr. Maguire in Ohio and I will have a 100 common channel. I was going to him thinking I would be revised to a Ds and found out he doesn't do that anymore and just does the distal. When it was explained why, I thought it was just as good to go distal. The surgery would be less serious and dangerous. My primary is all for this but my friends aren't too thrilled with it, especially because it is so far away. I am not happy about the travel, mainly because I will have to do it alone but I've made up my mind and I know this is the right decision.
Thank you,
Joyce
Thank you,
Joyce
It has to more to do with the distal being an easier recovery for me already having had the rny. It is just a matter of them doing the lower part. There are no local surgeons and I would have to travel to NYC, Florida or further. I have an elderly mother who lives with me and my being away so far is an issue. I will have a 100 common channel and a small pouch with restriction. I wanted a good surgeon and that meant traveling, Ohio being the closest.
I had asked my original RNY surgeon for a DS and he wouldn't do it and that is the surgery I should have had. If I could do it all over again, that is the one I would opt for, but being I am being revised, the distal will be a less complicated surgery.
Thank you for the welcome,
Joyce
I had asked my original RNY surgeon for a DS and he wouldn't do it and that is the surgery I should have had. If I could do it all over again, that is the one I would opt for, but being I am being revised, the distal will be a less complicated surgery.
Thank you for the welcome,
Joyce
To transform to a true d.s. is a very long and complicated surgery. being and extended or Distal - they simply alter the intestine. It is a shorter safer surgery . less chance for infections etc.... You will have the malabsobtion of a d.s'er & that is the key to weightloss and your success !! you may also have some of the issue's a ds'er has
Your pouch is already small so it should not need to be tweaked . the recovery should be pretty quick ( in most cases )
Hi Annette: yes, he is a great surgeon, but when I first went to him, I like so many others, was so desperate for surgery, I would have taken anything. I asked him to do a ds on me and he said " he decides who gets ds" and I just said ok. I looked into this surgery before there was an OH site and know me and what would be good for me, but I tend to get intimidated quickly. I was told by his office, that he will not do revisions, he will not do a ds or make anyone more distal. Now, I have seen someone on this site, younger, and weighs less than I did, who is getting a ds from him. I know times have changed and more is known about surgeries, so maybe he does more of them, I just don't know. But, I do know that I worked with his PA for a year on trying to lose the weight and was told, he does not do revisions. Someone has told me that a revision gives the first surgeon a bad mark, adds to the failure rate. I was not one of his successes to begin with.
Joyce
Joyce