Had my endoscopy
Hi,
Well, I had my endoscopy the other day, and it showed I have a stretched stoma. Did I do this? I am so worried now insurance won't pay for a revision. I had gastric bypass (RNY) in 2003, but I have gained all my weight back, so this is why I'm wanting a revision. I'm so depressed. I have my upper GI in a couple of weeks. Has anyone been approved for a revision when you've had a stretched stoma?
Well, I had my endoscopy the other day, and it showed I have a stretched stoma. Did I do this? I am so worried now insurance won't pay for a revision. I had gastric bypass (RNY) in 2003, but I have gained all my weight back, so this is why I'm wanting a revision. I'm so depressed. I have my upper GI in a couple of weeks. Has anyone been approved for a revision when you've had a stretched stoma?
Next week will be my 5 year RNY anniversary. I lost about 110 lbs and was doing great until my brother committed suicide 3 months after I gave birth to my 2nd child. Pregnancy after WLS is tricky because you have to eat so frequently and so many more calories. Just when I was starting to get back on track, Jeff died. I have been on an emotional roller coaster since then. I have just found out that my surgeon is now performing the ROSE procedure so I am going to check it out. I will be checking back to see who answers your post and what they have to say. Thanks.
I too had an RNY in 2006 and have a large stoma. My Dr wants to put a lapband on it. He said the ins BCBS will cover it and I already got approved for it. Has anyone ever heard of that? Whats the ROSE?? I have an endoscopy Sept 10 and will know more then. I already had an upper GI.I had lost 60 lbs with my RNY and then had a bowel obstruction surgery, then a partial hysterectomy, now have gained 47 back. Trust me I was depressed too! Good luck!
The doctor I go too also does the band over bypass. I'm not sure if he does the ROSE procedure or not. The ROSE procedure is when they go down through your esophagus. It's suppose to be painless because there are no incisions. It's pretty new though, so I don't know what the statistics are for it being beneficial.