I think I have made a revision decision...lol
DS on 06/08/17
I have been trying to decide what is my best option for a while now. I am very hopeful because I will have health insurance starting in February. Its been a long journey to just have that aspect of my life on track.
Though I have a VSG, I have been looking at the pros/cons of DS vs. RNY. I am not a religious person but I am very spiritual and have a relationship with my higher power. I asked for a sign as to what I should do. I asked back in 2007 and that is what led me to Dr. Alvarez. I believe God has answered me and I am going to go from the RNY.
I see the nutritionist and my PCP this week to begin moving forward. I hope to get in to see the surgeon in February for a consult. He is an excellent doctor and I have faith in him. At this point, he would be the only person who could sway me away from an RNY.
So, now that I have come to this conclusion, I guess I will be here and on the RNY boards more often gathering information.
I thank everyone for input.
Oh, and the surgeon is Dr. Bipan Chand at the Cleveland Clinic unless I am switched to another. But he is the preferred one for me. He did my sister's RNY and her hernia surgeries.
Though I have a VSG, I have been looking at the pros/cons of DS vs. RNY. I am not a religious person but I am very spiritual and have a relationship with my higher power. I asked for a sign as to what I should do. I asked back in 2007 and that is what led me to Dr. Alvarez. I believe God has answered me and I am going to go from the RNY.
I see the nutritionist and my PCP this week to begin moving forward. I hope to get in to see the surgeon in February for a consult. He is an excellent doctor and I have faith in him. At this point, he would be the only person who could sway me away from an RNY.
So, now that I have come to this conclusion, I guess I will be here and on the RNY boards more often gathering information.
I thank everyone for input.
Oh, and the surgeon is Dr. Bipan Chand at the Cleveland Clinic unless I am switched to another. But he is the preferred one for me. He did my sister's RNY and her hernia surgeries.
VSG TO DS Revision on June 8, 2017.
Surgeon: Dr. Philip Schauer at Cleveland Clinic
Current Weight: 280 lbs
Regained to: 312lbs
Lowest after VSG: 249lbs
Highest Weight ever: 330lbs
He who can't be Named
on 12/29/11 6:17 am
on 12/29/11 6:17 am
Do I understand this - you have the sleeve already, and you are going to get the RNY instead of the DS?? You already have half of the DS, which is a superior surgery, and all they need to do is just the intestinal "switch"?
So instead, they are going to cut up the sleeve into a pouch removing your pylorus, then also do the intestinal bypass.
Wow, you need better advice, from and unbiased surgeon. Good luck.
So instead, they are going to cut up the sleeve into a pouch removing your pylorus, then also do the intestinal bypass.
Wow, you need better advice, from and unbiased surgeon. Good luck.
On December 29, 2011 at 2:17 PM Pacific Time, boogeyman wrote:
Do I understand this - you have the sleeve already, and you are going to get the RNY instead of the DS?? You already have half of the DS, which is a superior surgery, and all they need to do is just the intestinal "switch"? So instead, they are going to cut up the sleeve into a pouch removing your pylorus, then also do the intestinal bypass.
Wow, you need better advice, from and unbiased surgeon. Good luck.