Re-sleeve or RNY
Hey! Do you have issue with the bathroom. Both my surgeon and nurse practitioner proclaimed that if I had the switch diahheria [sic] was a very real problem! Particularly, I "would have to know where every bathroom in a 3 mile radius" was.
Can you expand on this aspect from your studying AND your experience?
Thanks!
RNY Surgery: 12/31/2013;
Current weight (2/27/2015) 139lbs, ~14% body fat
Three pounds below Goal!!! Yay !
It's a common misconception that with the ds you will have uncontrolled diarrhea. I admit the first month bms were frequent but now in my second month it has calmed down a lot. All the supplements that we have to take tend to have a constipating effect. From reading the boards most people have a problem the first month but once supplements are started it goes away. In fact I have seen many post about constipation.
The RNY offers some benefit over the VSG - but the DS offer significantly more. Definately, as FLO suggests, check out the DS. (The VSG was created as a first step towards a DS, but when many people got good results, it became a stand-alone surgery.) You don't post a lot of info, but if your BMI is >50, I would look into the DS.
Sharon
You could possibly try the revision board as well . There may be someone in your same boat.
Good luck in your journey
Banded 6/9/09 HW 242 LW 142 Revision 198 m 1 loss 16 lbs 182. M 2 loss 4 lbs 178. M3 loss 6 lbs 174.m4 loss 4 lbs 168. M5 gain 2 lbs 170. M6 loss 7 lbs 163 M7 loss 5 lbs 159 M8 loss 1 lb 158 M9 loss 0 M10 155 loss 3 M11 154 loss 1 M12 loss 2 152 M13 loss 3 149 M16, 17 0 loss M 18 loss 4 lbs 145 (18 months 53 lbs)
What is the cause of the regain? The bulk of the caloric malabsorption of the RNY is temporary (18-24 months), so if the problem with regain with the sleeve isn't addressed (whether it is food choxies, snacking, lack of portion control, and some combination of those), you may end up being back in the same predicament in a few years.
As others have indicated, you already have the first half of the DS, so completing the DS (and leaving the sleeve intact) would make more sense than converting to a RNY. The caloric malabsorption of the DS is also permanent.
Lora
14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained
You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.