Weight Limit for RNY
There are RNY members who were over 400 pounds. A weight limit might be imposed by a surgeon or by a program. I suggest you watch some episodea of My 600 Pound Life. They are on Amazon and very interesting. Some patients have RNY and some have the sleeve.
I was talking to a lady from Warren, OH who had a gastric sleeve done at the Cleveland Clinic about a year ago. She has lost more than 100 pounds and now they plan to reverse the sleeve to RNY so that she will have malabsorption and lose more weight. She was about 400 pounds having the sleeve.
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Lots of people complain about all the testing that is required before WLS. It is to keep us safe during the surgery. VSG is a much shorter operation - RNY is about 2-3 hours, VSG - less than one hour. These are general times. So, VSG exposes people to anesthesia etc less and is safer from that respect. VSG can be revised later to DS or RNY when people have lost weight and are in better overall health. You might be healthy enough for the long surgery now - your dr and cardiologist will let you know.
I don't think there is an upper limit per se, but you have to be healthy enough to survive the surgery and your weight is a part of the overall equation as is age, general health, co-morbidities, etc
Good Luck on your journey.
Sharon
My program in Massachusetts does not have a weight limit, but the timing/approach differs depending on the situation (and the persons preference at times). They have been working with a man who I believe was over 700 when he started and he had contacted many, many programs previously who refused him. I believe they met with him for about a year first to work on his diet, then when he was heathy enough did a sleeve. About 1-2 years later when he was even more healthy they converted that to DS. This was their plan all along. I know his story because he has spoken at meetings and is such an inspiration.
Several people in my in-person support group were over 500 when they started working with the program. I believe one has had VSG and one RNY.
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