Revision with BMi of 29?
*~Gina~*HW 338 (10/2009), banded 07/22/10 298, removed 11/29/12, sleeved 2/27/13. (CW) 214 dr scale 3/19/13
*~Gina~*HW 338 (10/2009), banded 07/22/10 298, removed 11/29/12, sleeved 2/27/13. (CW) 214 dr scale 3/19/13
I've only had my band for 7 months I've been throwing up for months went to a new surgeon he had me have an upper GI found out the band had slipped it's on my esophagus now and I haven't lost any weight I just got approved by my insurance for revision to RYN. I'd try the insurance route first get a good Doctor.
I go for my revision on March 25th can't wait
best of luck
I'd try the insurance first and then go self pay if you have to. All the insurances are different some will do a revision when you are at a perfect BMI and others want you to regain and go thru all the hoops again. There is no set standard or rules for revisions. Then if you have to go to Mexico or selfpay here. If you are too miserable like it sounds I might just go ahead with selfpay just to get relief. If you haven't had your band emptied yet please get that done hopefully that will ease things and give you a little time to work it out.
I can certainly understand that hon! Quality of life is just as important as $$$$. In that case I'd say go for it! Altho if I were you I would also go with the sleeve. One of the drawbacks with the RNY is that after the initial 18-24 mos. honeymoon period the malabsorbtion tends to go away leaving you with a somewhat larger pouch and no malabsorbtion to help. Many people tend to regain around the 2-3 yr. mark because of this so you will have to take advatage of that time so you can lose all the weight and change your eating enough so that you can maintain your loss. Plus reactive hypoglycemia is becoming a big problem for alot of RNYers. Not trying to scare you off just want you to be aware of what you are getting into because docs don't always know or tell things like that. Anyway good luck hope you can get rid of this misery sooner rather than later!!
Hi, just line cutting...what is reactive hypoglycemia?
Thanks
It's a late complication of the RNY that some folks develop. It can be mild, or it can be something that takes over your life. You can Google it, but I suggest posting on the Main board asking about it. A couple of folks you definitely need to talk to at H.a.L.a. B, MM/Melting Mama, and Linda...something, sorry, I'm drawing a blank.
It's also sometimes called 'late dumping', but I'm not sure why. Basically what happens is that you eat carbs---and if you're really sensitive, it only takes a few grams---and your blood sugar spikes, then crashes. What happens then ranges from mild discomfort to coma.