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Hi all,
I had Roux - en Y surgery in 11/2004 lost over 100 lbs but now it is almost all back so I am considering revision surgery bc for the lastyear I have been trying it on my own and getting nowhere. I felt like a failure and just thought I didn't do anything right but now I see a lot of people are having same issues with me. I have looked around for doctors in regards to perfoming surgery bc insurance does cover it if it is medically necessary; which in this case it is bc my PCOS has come back full force, I have also managed to pick up high cholesterol, HTN, and arthritis, along with constant back pain. My question is I see many converting over to the type of surgery I initially had but what are my options? Can I get another Roux-en-Y? Or do I have to get the band over the bypass. My insurance doesn't cover the ROSE or Stomphyx so those are out. I am most interested in sleeve and wonders how exactly this would help. I am not looking to lose over 100 pounds again but my fertility doctor wants me down or they won't let me have another IUI or a IVF.
Thanks in advance,
I had Roux - en Y surgery in 11/2004 lost over 100 lbs but now it is almost all back so I am considering revision surgery bc for the lastyear I have been trying it on my own and getting nowhere. I felt like a failure and just thought I didn't do anything right but now I see a lot of people are having same issues with me. I have looked around for doctors in regards to perfoming surgery bc insurance does cover it if it is medically necessary; which in this case it is bc my PCOS has come back full force, I have also managed to pick up high cholesterol, HTN, and arthritis, along with constant back pain. My question is I see many converting over to the type of surgery I initially had but what are my options? Can I get another Roux-en-Y? Or do I have to get the band over the bypass. My insurance doesn't cover the ROSE or Stomphyx so those are out. I am most interested in sleeve and wonders how exactly this would help. I am not looking to lose over 100 pounds again but my fertility doctor wants me down or they won't let me have another IUI or a IVF.
Thanks in advance,
Hi Chocolate! Revision surgeons, especially RNY to DS surgeons are rare. There are literally only a handful that can do it in the US. You will most likely have to travel if you want this. The DS has the best results in weight loss and keeping it off long term. There are a couple of surgeons in CA, Rabkin and Keshishian. Dr. Henry Buchwald in MN. There are a few more that I am sure someone will chime in with. Good luck on your decision. And, please, don't blame yourself. I am a RNY to DS revision. The RNY was not right for me and did not work for me.
RNY to DS Revision 4/29/2011
Dr. Henry Buchwald
"Think twice.....Cut ONCE"
Gail P.
on 9/25/11 5:17 am - Lakeland, FL
on 9/25/11 5:17 am - Lakeland, FL
Everyone gains some weight back after a few years. So do not give up. Or beat yourself up it does nt help you. Is your pouch still small? do you get full fast, do you graze? Do you drink between meals.
It is a Tool. You still have it. It will work for you.
If your pouch is so big you never get full at one sitting ,then maybe It can be corrected.
The Rny is the best surgery for success , You still have you pouch to work with. . My guess a revision to Rny conversion to DS and make your pouch smaller. Revisions are not guaranteed either.
However I know of a good friend who had Rny in 1989 , She had revision in 1990 after only losing 60 pounds. She lost very little with revision. She had small pouch but would graze all day, could not seem to stop the grazing.
What does your Rny Doctor say? I would definately test your pouch and go from there.
Good luck whatever you do.
It is a Tool. You still have it. It will work for you.
If your pouch is so big you never get full at one sitting ,then maybe It can be corrected.
The Rny is the best surgery for success , You still have you pouch to work with. . My guess a revision to Rny conversion to DS and make your pouch smaller. Revisions are not guaranteed either.
However I know of a good friend who had Rny in 1989 , She had revision in 1990 after only losing 60 pounds. She lost very little with revision. She had small pouch but would graze all day, could not seem to stop the grazing.
What does your Rny Doctor say? I would definately test your pouch and go from there.
Good luck whatever you do.