RNY to DS
This is for those who went from band or bypass to DS.
For those of you who had RNY or lap band approved by insurance that didn't cover DS, did you appeal and have them cover your revision or did you self pay?
I honestly don't know how well I will do with the RNY, though I have HIGH hopes of becoming more NORMAL!
But lots of people bring up DS so I figure I'd ask about future possible revisions.
Thanks!!
You might want to look into an appeal, or consult with obesitylaw.com to see if they can help with this.
Good luck!
I honestly would not worry about traveling.... I live in Alaska. I have no problems traveling.
In 2002, I went to Washington from Alaska, and had an RNY (unfortunately, at the time, I was not aware of the DS)-- I was there almost 3 weeks.
In 2003, I again traveled from Alaska to have an abdiminoplasty, gallbladder removal, and hernia repair.--I was there almost a month.
Now, here I am almost 8 years later.... working on getting a revision from RNY to DS approved, and I will travel again, from Alaska.
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Only you can make the decision that is BEST for YOU!!!
I cannot stress enough..... RESEARCH, RESEARCH, RESEARCH!!!!!!
**Just sayin**
Good Luck in YOUR journey!!!!
-Jamie
RNY 2/26/2002 DS 12/29/2011
HW 317 SW 263 BMI 45.1
SW 298 CW 192 BMI 32.9~60% EWL
LW 151 in 2003
TT 4/9/2003
Normal BMI 24.8 is my GOAL!!!
GBP (RNY) 2/26/02 298 lbs, TT 4/9/03 151 lbs, DS 12/29/11
HW 317 SW 263 BMI 45.1/CW 192 BMI 32.9/GW 145 ~ Normal BMI 24.8
**Revision Journey started 3/2009 Approved 12/12/11**
In the best case, your doctor is uninformed and doesn`t bother to learn about surgeries she doesn`t do. In the worst case, your doctor lied to you because she is not qualified to do a DS and wanted to sell you what she does. The DS is the most powerful weight loss surgery around, taht`s true, but even the DS is NOT powerful enough to guarantee everyone 100% weight loss. The stats show an average loss of around 70-80%, but more important, a very low overall failure rate. Is this "too drastic"?? No, that`s what everyone expects when going into WLS, just that band and RNY badly fail bringing these results. The failure rate of the RNY is around 30% for those who start with a BMI under 50 and 35-50 % for those who start with a BMI over 50, did your doctor tell you this? Did she tell you that revisions do even WORSE??? Did she tell you that there is hardly anything that can be done if the stoma or pouch (or both) strech?
Do your own research, do your homeowrk before surgery! If you want a surgery that is less drastic, go with the sleeve. Arccording to the data availible, the sleeve gives you the same results like the RNY, but with much less complications, and the sleeve can much easier converted to a full DS if needed then the RNY.
I know in your post you said, " I'm having RNY.... it was my first choice and I am completely happy with my decision." Well, if that were the case, it seems to me like you wouldn't be concerned about a revision later on. Since you are questioning the insurance approval for revision, it sounds like you are NOT convinced the RNY is for you and deep down you believe you won't be successful. If that is the case, then DO NOT go through with your surgery. I was a revision patient and let me tell you, THEY SUCK!! You will run the risk of having a lot of scar tissue (which I had) and will be at a great risk for complications (which I had.) I, too, had a small child, and let me tell you, being in the hospital for 7 weeks and then coming home with a PICC line and a feeding tube and basically being unable to do anything for another 4 months was horrible. I urge everyone to make sure of the procedure they want BEFORE they go under the knife. Don't rely on a revision in the future in case it doesn't work.
The DS is the most effective WLS out there. It will offer you the highest percentage of weight loss, the highest percentage of keeping the weight off, you will enjoy a wider variety of food and will be happier. We have a lot of people who are revisions from the band and RNY to the DS over on the DS forum. Ask them their experiences before you decide.
Also, a lot of people must travel for surgery be it across town, across state, across country, even OUT of country. The DS is worth it! If you are settling for the RNY because of having to travel for the DS, then please don't have surgery. You will regret it.
Good luck to you.