Sleeve to RNY
What are you going to do when the malabsorption is no longer a factor. I had RNY in 2002 lost 100 pounds then gained it back after 6 years of maintaining. I was obese my whole life and my body went back to what it knew best. I revised to DS in 2012 and now weight 120 and wear a size 4. Yesterday it takes a lot of upkeep but RNY does too. I wish you luck and success with your choice.
Revision from RNY to DS 12/10/12 Dr. Ara Kesishian BMI: 19
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Yes not yesterday!
Revision from RNY to DS 12/10/12 Dr. Ara Kesishian BMI: 19
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I'm in a similar boat, though I've regained since pregnancy. The doctor that did my sleeve recommended the rny and is not a fan of doing th ds with my lower bmi (27.5).
Many have suggested ste di do the ds and also have the surgeon address my stretched sleeve as well.
I already deal deal with some dumping - especially from fatty foods.
I too too am worried about getting too thin (as if) and losing my hair again, malnutrition, etc.
Tough decisions. Good luck.
Thank for replying! Yes I also have dumping still with just my sleeve. If I eat too much sugar I get it. Or like you said if I eat too much greasy stuff. It's a very hard decision to make. I just want a chance to get to goal and work to stay there. I just don't think I can do the DS. My surgeon doesn't do it anyways but I was in touch with Dr. Keshishians office. But it's just so much upkeep and I don't know I can afford all the supplements. My surgeon said I can take NSAIDs once in a while and I would be ok as long as it's not all the time. I worry because my mom has RA and I have tested positive years ago but have not had anything happen yet as far as a flare up. So anyway I hope I make the right decision. Good luck to you and keep in touch!!