Do you lose wieght slower...
Hi Carole,
I am having a revision on 12-07-05, my first VBG was back in the 80's and I too gained back all the weight and then some. Was the surgery itself more or less difficult this time. I remember having an awful lot of pain the first time. My surgeon will be having an epidural put in and states I should not be in alot of pain this time. I realize the revision can be riskier, but I just want to be healthy and enjoy life again..
There doesn't seem to be any people going through revisions in the support group I attend and it is good to come here and read about the ups and downs. I have been going throught the process for a year and I am ready for my new life. Thanks for your positive attitude!!!
Laura R
Hi,
I just had my revision on October 11th. It was a little more painful then the first gastric bypass. Although I am bouncing back quicker with less weight. I had gained back 41 pounds. My first loss was 165 pounds. It is riskier but I think worth it. I lost 17 pounds already. Of course still on a liquid diet. They say the surgery is more difficult but mine didn't seem to be. Good Luck
I went from a gastroplasy in 83 to a RNY 4 weeks past ..I was plugged up with scar tissue.. on the outside of my pouch...The scar tissue had made my inside a mess...Was sick for 6 months before they figured out what was going on. Lots of pain...my orgional doc died 4 yrs after I had it done..So follow ups were ..NONE..just went with it by the seat of my pants.. I was one of the blessed ones didn't gain the wt back... my gastroplasy was so scarred up and antque they gave me a RNY... Several in my S group said the pain hasn't been bad...wishing you the best of luck
Wendy