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on 5/3/18 7:01 pm
Went for consult today and have chosen Bypass - I want to get this WLS right this time, and believe that I need the malabsorption in addition to the restriction.
Thank you so much! I don't know why there are some very bitter people on this community who try to spread their unhappiness to others. As for me, my mother, G-d bless her, told me to use my words to lift people up. I think it feels so much better to try to help someone than to try to cut them down. xoxo
I'm sorry if I missed it, but what are u revising to? I went yesterday for consult for revision. Since first surgery, I've developed severe sleep apnea
I do not have a lot of knowledge of the revision procedures. I do however see several people assuming you have gained weight. You are an incredible inspiration and anyone who takes 5 minutes to look you up will see you are the definition of a successful weight loss patient. No one at their goal weight would want to have anot get surgery, unless there is a serious reason. I hope you get your digestion issues taken care of quickly. Wishing you the best!!!!
Thank you. I agree with you that what "I" am doing is not working -- if it was then I would have gotten better. And what I have done is followed the protocols outlined by all of my healthcare professionals, which is why I am now looking for new approaches and am getting new HCPs. I have a follow-up with my Gastro next week, the new one that did the SIBO test... fingers crossed she knows what she is doing. If not, then I will keep looking until I find someone who is experienced with SIBO like you did... now that I finally know that I have it.
Tightening the stoma can delay emptying of food into the small intestine, which means increased digestion in the stomach and less occurrence of undigested food particles entering the small intestine, which leads to bacteria in the small intestines that do not belong there.
Also, I have a motility issue so bypassing more of the intestine means less transit time, and less time for food to ferment in the bowels, which also is a cause of SIBO.
Of course, motility can also be increased with the use of pro-kinetics. And digestion can be aided in the stomach with digestive enzymes and fully chewing the food in the mouth until it is liquid. And I do understand how to rebuild my gut and the diet that I will need to follow afterwards so that the good bacteria outnumber the bad. And in theory, I understand how to kill the bad bacteria and parasites and candida/fungi. But all this is a life-long battle. So if the surgery could return my digestive system to normalcy then I will further explore it. As with any surgery there is always risk... and if it is more likely that the surgery will cause more harm then good then of course I will not explore it.
Most people lose weight with SIBO and go underweight. I assume this is because the bacteria are taking so much of the nutrients from the food -- this part is of particular concern to RNY patients who are already receiving less nutrients from our food. That's also a concern with further bypassing more intestines, although is this any worse than the DS?
I have worked with many healthcare professionals allopathic to naturopathic and tried every treatment modality that I can get my hands on across the past 4-years. Instead I have gotten worse rather than better. It was only at my insistence that my current GI did the SIBO test, which seems a no-brainer to do given that my condition manifested when I swam in bacteria-contaminated water. As well, anyone with IBS should be tested for SIBO in my opinion. As well, they are doing a stool test at my insistence to check for parasites. I cannot believe no one has done these tests until I insisted.
Would you like to guess how many times in my life that I have been right and my doctors have been wrong? More times than I can count. And my first GI that I went to with this condition was the head of digestive disorders at IU Health and a key opinion leader in his field. So I wish that I knew then what I know now.
And this is part of the reason that I won't necessarily trust a bariatric surgeon if s/he tells me that the revision will help/cure my digestive health, and why I want to hear from patients.
I also need to be tested for Lyme. There is a link between Lyme and SIBO. And a Lyme Literate MD can heal not only Lyme but it's co-infections, as well as treat for parasites and fungi. This is what I am going to do next, although I am currently doing a partial elemental diet and using other things to kill off the SIBO.
I am sorry to hear that your condition is getting worse. They may indicate your approach is not working. Maybe you need to find a medical team that knows more than you.
Based on my research and experience- the breath test for SIBO for a person with RNY is not reliable. It took me close to a year to find a gastro doc who knows snd works with people who have SIBO. He is current with new research, and medication that can be used for that.
But as long as you trust your team, great. Best wishes for you.
Hala. RNY 5/14/2008; Happy At Goal =HAG
"I can eat or do anything I want to - as long as I am willing to deal with the consequences"
"Failure is not falling down, It is not getting up once you fell... So pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start all over again...."
I'm scheduled for the same. Sleeve to bypass June 13. Did they say approx weight loss? Reflux is awful
This is extremely narrow-minded. Chronic lyme is absolutely not bull**** One Medscape article does not indicate ultimate Truth. You must look at the entire body of evidence.
Why in the world would you think that my avatar is outdated or misleading? It sounds like you have made up some story to tell yourself, one that is not based in reality.
on 5/3/18 10:04 am
Sparklekitty / Julie / Nerdy Little Secret (#42)
Roller derby - cycling - triathlon
VSG 2013, RNY conversion 2019 due to GERD. Trendweight here!