Revision from RNY to sleeve or DS?
I had an RNY in July 2007. I didn't lose as much as I would have liked, but the weight loss was acceptable. At least I felt healthier and livelier and life was good. About a year ago I began to have severe drops in blood sugar. Sometimes it gets down into the 20s -- near life-threatening range. I'm thinking of calling my surgeon and seeing if I can be re-routed to include my duodenum in my digestive tract so that I might better process sugars. I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired! Have any of you been this route?
Success supposes endeavor. - Jane Austen
Wow - when did we go from an information site to being a doctor advertising/cheerleading section? OHSU (where my surgeon is located) is a prominent research institution and, if my surgeon doesn't have experience in this (which he most likely does, as they didn't bat an eye when I called today), I know his colleagues do. Dr. Wolfe and Dr. Deveney have performed some really complex revisions of which I have been made aware through others in my support groups.
Thanks for the advice, but I think I'll stay close to home.
Thanks for the advice, but I think I'll stay close to home.
Success supposes endeavor. - Jane Austen
Thanks Marge - I forgot to mention that I have done what you suggested. After my last run of tests and diet tracking/blood sugar monitoring, my endocrinologist told me there is nothing he can do for me except perhaps prescribe octreotide, a medication that has side effects that sound worse than my actual symptoms. I don't think I want to go down that road.
Success supposes endeavor. - Jane Austen
When I had my RNY I had terrible reactive hypoglycemia. Sometimes if I raised my arms my BP would drop out and I would nearly pass out. I don't have Reactive hypoglycemia now, but if I don't eat frequently I do have low blood sugar dropouts. I usually get really shakey and grumpy and then will remember when I ate last.
I had a revision in 2009 from RNY to DS, but I did have a lot of post op complications. Mostly I revised due to weight gain, but other things as well such as the RH and dumping. Now I don't "dump" but if I eat something with sugar my intestines will explode in watery poos much like when I had my RNY, the only difference now is that my heart doesn't race, I don't get sweaty and I don't feel like I have the 45 minute or more flu.
Maddie.
I had a revision in 2009 from RNY to DS, but I did have a lot of post op complications. Mostly I revised due to weight gain, but other things as well such as the RH and dumping. Now I don't "dump" but if I eat something with sugar my intestines will explode in watery poos much like when I had my RNY, the only difference now is that my heart doesn't race, I don't get sweaty and I don't feel like I have the 45 minute or more flu.
Maddie.
Thanks. I am restricted to a life of protein and vegetables. A few fruits are okay (mostly berries), the rest make my sugar go nuts too. I rarely have normal BMs - and I actually prefer the basic sweating and dizziness to all of a sudden realizing that I'm horribly confused (indication your sugar is in the tank). I hope the day doesn't come that I am so confused I can't realize that I'm needing sugar. It can be very frightening.
Success supposes endeavor. - Jane Austen