2nd Opinion on Revision!~ Desperate in Seattle
the others are the 6-wk fix.
and restriction is not your problem, so doing that is just pouring money away and you'd get no benefit.
I have what you'd call eRNY. Working rny pouch + intestinal arrangement of a ds.
Michelle
RNY, distal, 10/5/94
P.S. My year + long absence has NOTHING to do with my WLS, or my type of WLS. See my profile.
I had a staple line disruption. Only for older outdated surgeries. Newer ones don't have this flaw.
I said I had to take naps for 6 wks, but then, I'm old. LOL
It was a full surgery, 3 days in the hospital, done open (dark ages). As I said, I had beefed up my nutrition to ultra maximum to minimize my chance for leaks, since it's 3x original surgery.
Michelle
RNY, distal, 10/5/94
P.S. My year + long absence has NOTHING to do with my WLS, or my type of WLS. See my profile.
Hi,
Sorry to hear what you are going through. I have the band and am having my own issues. I am converting to the RNY. Do your research on the revisions. I see that a lot of people have long term success with the DS (duedonal switch). I am doing the RNY as I cannot afford to pay for another surgery and the RNY is covered in Canada.
As for excersice and dieting. Maybe consider lean protein, cutting processed starches go back to whole foods, cut out oil lots for low cal veggies. As for excersice consider uping your cardio. 30 minutes three times a week won't put a dent in it. Try upping to 45 minutes 5 times (slowly work up to it). Also get some weights in there. Try getting a personal trainer just to set up a program and get your form down pact. Trust me if you have to resort to diet/excercise this will do the trick. It is so disheartening, I know but trust me on this. Upping your cardio, getting some good weight training in there will do the trick. If you want the program I am using let me know and I will forward it on to you. My aunt is a personal trainer and has been helping me along the way. It really works it you stick with it.
Take care.
I am going to up my exersice but my back has been killing me lately again!
I am so confused!! I am goinf forward no metter what and am getting revision cause I have to win this battle! What is the best procedure? What did youi have exactly and how much have you lost?
Also can you share with me the insurance part of a revision? Is it anything like the inital fight for coverage for the 1st procedure? I got my RNY thru a appeal! It was a long battle!
I am so confused!! I am goinf forward no metter what and am getting revision cause I have to win this battle! What is the best procedure? What did youi have exactly and how much have you lost?
Also can you share with me the insurance part of a revision? Is it anything like the inital fight for coverage for the 1st procedure? I got my RNY thru a appeal! It was a long battle!