Thinking about a Revision - thoughts?
Thanks for sharing about the doctor in NJ. Dr. Roslin gave the complications rate as high as 1 in 20 - so slightly higher than what you were told. Is he doing the traditional DS with two anastomoses?
i found out Dr. Inabnet and Dr. Herron at Mount Sinai and Dr. Dankin at st. Luke's in NYC both do the revisions as well.
are you going to see someone else?
I tried to talk to some other surgeons offices, but was given the run around. One even belittled me on the phone because I didn't have records from 15 years ago. My first surgeon is no longer around and the hospital is out of business. I have been doing some independent research and I think I feel really comfortable with him. He tells it like it is - and I like that. The staff is a reflection of him and I felt more than comfortable. He recommended one other doc in NYC, but forgot the name.
Did you try contacting your state's department of health about your records? They may truly be gone since it is past 10 years (standard practice for keeping adult records), but every state is different. There is a slim possibility that the state health department may have access to them or know where they are stored.
RNY 11/15/2010
HW 280ish
SW (after 6 month diet) 247
Lowest post-surgery 183
Current 241
Considering revision to DS - have appointment 8/15/2017
Hello All,
I had RNY in 2004 and started at 350 and got down to 235. Over the years I got lazy and carefree with my eating and ballooned up to 330. I had a RNY revision with the same surgeon who did my surgery in 2004 at Cedars. I currently weigh 245, so in all I have lost 85 pounds. I would like to lose more and I am working diligently at it by meal planning, exercising, using my fitness pal, and attending a monthly nutritional group. I would love to lose more weight but I can tell you being 245 is much better than 330.
I am in a similar situation.I had the same surgery 13 yes ago and now in the process of getting the duodenal switch by Dr Bonanni at Abington Hospital in Abington Pa.I just hope everything goes well.I have been reaching out on forums to people who have had this done and so far everyone has had a positive experience.
Hi Linram - thank you for responding! I haven't seen any truly negative experiences yet. I know there are risks, but there were risks with my first surgery too. I just wish my family would understand that. They are unhappy that I am even considering this. Do you have a surgery date yet? My doctor is estimating a date in 6 months. I have a boatload of tests to get through first.
No I don't have a date yet but the paperwork to my insurance company has been submitted.I had to do 6 months of nutritionist visits and be seen by a psychiatrist and be cleared by my cardiologist.My family doesn't want me to get it either But I am 57 and now gained more then half of my weight loss of 118 lbs.My Dr is one of the top surgens that do the DS so I am keeping my fingers crossed that everything go well.