Coming back to OH with my head hanging low.
I was a member quite a few years ago, 2003 - 2004, to be exact. I had a roux-n-y at that time ... lost weight insanely slow! Finally made it down to 190lbs, but that was with a lot of struggling and throwing up... since that point, something's definitely changed and I'm gaining weight. I am up 80 lbs (still 40 below my original weight). And no matter how much I try to watch my diet (Jenny Craig, Weigh****chers, Atkins, misc gym memberships, etc over the past few years to try to help the weight gain to stop, I'm back to these horrible numbers.
I am definitely considering a revision. From Roux-n-y to ?? Duo-Denual (sp?).
What are your ideas? I keep thinking of all the things I may have done wrong, or that I may have misunderstood. Anyway, I started at 310 in 2003. In January 2004 I was 210 - good success, and I was happy, but then it started coming on gradually over the past 4 years.
I am wondering if lap band would be an option? or would duo-d be the better options for a successful outcome?
Thanks for any advice, suggestions, and considerations that you share along the way!
Kimmy J
I am definitely considering a revision. From Roux-n-y to ?? Duo-Denual (sp?).
What are your ideas? I keep thinking of all the things I may have done wrong, or that I may have misunderstood. Anyway, I started at 310 in 2003. In January 2004 I was 210 - good success, and I was happy, but then it started coming on gradually over the past 4 years.
I am wondering if lap band would be an option? or would duo-d be the better options for a successful outcome?
Thanks for any advice, suggestions, and considerations that you share along the way!
Kimmy J
(deactivated member)
on 12/1/08 4:20 am
on 12/1/08 4:20 am
I am preop for Duodenal Switch (DS) and can't wait until the day I get my procedure. I'm waiting on insurance stuff. I would like to refer you to the DS forum where there are lots of folks who have had revisions to the DS and everyone loves to share their excitment over choosing the DS. Also check out www.dsfact.com for great information on the DS.
Good luck in your research.
Lap band over RNY would be failure over failure IMO.
You should definately come ask for advice on the DS board, we have many RNY and lap band revisions who went to the duodenal switch.
Me? I'm getting it right the first time this February. DS straight up.
You should definately come ask for advice on the DS board, we have many RNY and lap band revisions who went to the duodenal switch.
Me? I'm getting it right the first time this February. DS straight up.
Duodenal Switch hybrid due to complications.
Click! > DS Documents ~ VitaLady.com ~ DSFacts.com ~ OH DS FB
Click! > DS Documents ~ VitaLady.com ~ DSFacts.com ~ OH DS FB
The surgery you are looking for is the Duodenal Switch. You are fortunate there are 2 revision surgeons in Cal.
Don't be upset the RNY failed you, it fails a LOT of people. Come to the DS forum on OH .....we can answer some of your questions there are a few RNY to DS revisions that post regularly.
Scott
Don't be upset the RNY failed you, it fails a LOT of people. Come to the DS forum on OH .....we can answer some of your questions there are a few RNY to DS revisions that post regularly.
Scott
On November 30, 2008 at 10:26 PM Pacific Time, kjaccaud wrote:
I was a member quite a few years ago, 2003 - 2004, to be exact. I had a roux-n-y at that time ... lost weight insanely slow! Finally made it down to 190lbs, but that was with a lot of struggling and throwing up... since that point, something's definitely changed and I'm gaining weight. I am up 80 lbs (still 40 below my original weight). And no matter how much I try to watch my diet (Jenny Craig, Weigh****chers, Atkins, misc gym memberships, etc over the past few years to try to help the weight gain to stop, I'm back to these horrible numbers.I am definitely considering a revision. From Roux-n-y to ?? Duo-Denual (sp?).
What are your ideas? I keep thinking of all the things I may have done wrong, or that I may have misunderstood. Anyway, I started at 310 in 2003. In January 2004 I was 210 - good success, and I was happy, but then it started coming on gradually over the past 4 years.
I am wondering if lap band would be an option? or would duo-d be the better options for a successful outcome?
Thanks for any advice, suggestions, and considerations that you share along the way!
Kimmy J
"The Joy of the Lord is your strength." Nehemiah 8:10
START: 330 CURRENT: 274.5 lbs GOAL: 190 TOTAL: 55.5 lbs
START: 330 CURRENT: 274.5 lbs GOAL: 190 TOTAL: 55.5 lbs
Unfortunately the band over bypass situation seemed NOT to work out for most people that I"ve know to have it done. There is however one Band over Bypass person that has had great success and raves about it all the time on the OH boards.
Good Luck - anything can work out if you dedicate to it. I personally would think about it a bit more.
Okay, I looked at your post again and I'm confused. Did you have both the VBG and gastric bypass? A full RNY or just stomach stapling? Either way, I am sure you've done your research. May you have a safe and successful revision.
L
Good Luck - anything can work out if you dedicate to it. I personally would think about it a bit more.
Okay, I looked at your post again and I'm confused. Did you have both the VBG and gastric bypass? A full RNY or just stomach stapling? Either way, I am sure you've done your research. May you have a safe and successful revision.
L
On December 2, 2008 at 7:36 AM Pacific Time, zee starrlite wrote:
Unfortunately the band over bypass situation seemed NOT to work out for most people that I"ve know to have it done. There is however one Band over Bypass person that has had great success and raves about it all the time on the OH boards.Good Luck - anything can work out if you dedicate to it. I personally would think about it a bit more.
Okay, I looked at your post again and I'm confused. Did you have both the VBG and gastric bypass? A full RNY or just stomach stapling? Either way, I am sure you've done your research. May you have a safe and successful revision.
L
Thank you for your good wishes!
Sue
"The Joy of the Lord is your strength." Nehemiah 8:10
START: 330 CURRENT: 274.5 lbs GOAL: 190 TOTAL: 55.5 lbs
START: 330 CURRENT: 274.5 lbs GOAL: 190 TOTAL: 55.5 lbs
Kimmy,
There is also the Extended RNY which is less risky than having the DS. DS's can be done, but does pose some higher surgerical risks. All surgeries have their benefits and risks. You have to check them all out and decide for yourself which one is right for you, with the guidence of your revision surgeon. Don't be shy about asking on this board to those of us who have had the Extended RNY, we will answer all the questions. We don't have a separate board, so this is where most of us hang out.
Best of Luck on your research.
Deanne
There is also the Extended RNY which is less risky than having the DS. DS's can be done, but does pose some higher surgerical risks. All surgeries have their benefits and risks. You have to check them all out and decide for yourself which one is right for you, with the guidence of your revision surgeon. Don't be shy about asking on this board to those of us who have had the Extended RNY, we will answer all the questions. We don't have a separate board, so this is where most of us hang out.
Best of Luck on your research.
Deanne