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Looking for 1st hand feedback
Joypod replied to Cambridgemom's topic in Mini Gastric Bypass Surgery Forum
I had the MGB 7 weeks ago. Best thing I've ever done. Easy recovery (I was in hospital for 2 nights), no issues drinking or eating yet still feel the restriction needed to stop me overeating. I've also had steady weightloss with no stalls. This type of GB is safer than the RNY, is faster to recover from, has less post-op complications and provides similar weightloss. No regrets here, that's for sure. -
Anyone heard of less bypass if lower BMI?
Joypod replied to nursedennise's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
I really don't know to be honest. I've just trusted that my surgeon knew what was right for me. 😀 -
Anyone heard of less bypass if lower BMI?
Joypod replied to nursedennise's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
Yep. I had an Omega Loop bypass on March 16. My BMI was 37 so my surgeon only bypasses 150cm. The 'usual' length is around 2m. -
Just remember that their comments are coming from a place of jealousy.
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Mini Gastric Bypass (MGB) anyone?
Joypod replied to PinkAsh!'s topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Actually, the only difference is there's one anastomosis instead of two. The weightloss, Vitamin deficiency etc are the same as RNY. However, the surgery time is reduced and they are less complications, again because of the one join instead of two. Pre-surgury. HW: 126.3 kg (278 lbs) / CW: 123.8 kg (272 lbs) -
The omega loop procedure may displace traditional gastric bypass
Joypod replied to NuHorizons's topic in Mini Gastric Bypass Surgery Forum
Thank you for posting this. My surgeon has recommended the Omega Loop Bypass for me when I'd been thinking all along I'd go for the RNY. So now I'm doing my research. -
I don't have a surgery date yet but it's likely to be in early Feb and I'm finding that I'm starting to sort of 'panic' about food. I'm eating more than usual and eating more sweets than I normally would. I have this feeling that I need to eat all these things now because soon I won't be able to. Did anyone else experience this in the lead up to their surgery?
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Thank you for this. It's a good strategy I'll adopt. I really like the "it's only food" idea.
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Hi everyone! I'm also from Adelaide. No surgery date yet but am planning on an RNYGB with Justin Bessell, hopefully early in the NY.
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Maybe say you're finishing a course of antibiotics and can't drink while you're on them.
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Hi all, Im new to this forum and have just started the process of appointments with the dietitian, physiologist, surgeon, etc. I was told by one of the nurses at the clinic that around 60% of people who get an RNY bypass don't follow the post-op program with varying degrees of consequences including malnutrition. This is slightly worrying because i imagine each and every one of those people told themselves they'd follow the program faithfully and do everything they were told to do only to end up NOT doing what they knew they should. Does this mean that the post-op plan is SO hard to follow that the majority of people are prepared to risk their health by not following it or does life just return to 'normal' so much that people just forget to stick to the plan? Or is it something else again? I'm keen to hear everyone's thoughts and whether or not you still follow 'the plan' regardless of where you are in your journey. Peace & love, Joy Sent from my SM-N920I using the BariatricPal App