????What are your thoughts on revision from Lap Band to RNY????
On March 12, 2011 at 7:24 AM Pacific Time, Amy_Kleve wrote:
I would love to go for the DS. But, surgeons in my area will not perform the DS. My insurance will not cover the DS either. I asked my nurse why they don't, they said its too malabsorptive. Minnesota
Henry Buchwald, MD, PhDEmail: [email protected]
Sayeed Ikramuddin, MD *
University of Minnesota Medical Center
Weight Management Center
Phillips-Wangensteen Building
First Floor, Clinic 1E
516 Delaware Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: 612-626-6666
If your insurance covers ANY WLS, then most of the time you can force them to cover the DS, if you choose to appeal. As for your nurse's opinion, that's all it is---an opinion. I'm willing to bet your nurse knows very little of the FACTS about the DS. Try talking to an actual DS surgeon and see if he or she thinks the DS is not a good option for you.
The DS IS a malabsorptive procedure, as is the RNY. The biggest difference is that with the RNY, you cease to malabsorb CALORIES after about 18-24 months, but you will ALWAYS malabsorb critical vitamins and minerals. With the DS, you will always malabsorb CALORIES as well as vitamins and minerals. This is why the DS has the very best long-term, MAINTAINED weight loss.
Anyone on this list is considered a "vetted" DS surgeon. By that I mean the DS community---a pretty close-knit group, for the most part---have compared notes and have found them to be reliable and trustworthy.
Go to the DS board and ask about surgeons in your area. I had my DS done in Nashville, TN, and my surgeon is now retired.
www.dsfacts.com/North-American-Duodenal-Switch-Surgeons.html #mn
Edited because I forgot the link. (*blush*)
Go to the DS board and ask about surgeons in your area. I had my DS done in Nashville, TN, and my surgeon is now retired.
www.dsfacts.com/North-American-Duodenal-Switch-Surgeons.html #mn
Edited because I forgot the link. (*blush*)