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SpursChick10

Gastric Bypass Patients
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  1. 8 years post op, following GBP RNY surgery. I live in the UK, I am an NHS patient. I was clinically obese, type 2 diabetic and suffered with acid reflux disease. My surgery was fast tracked as I was deemed a perfect candidate. Within three months I experienced drastic weight loss but then developed internal defects. My bowel was herniated on three different occasions, all requiring corrective surgery.

    I now live with constant pain, food intolerance, malnutrition, nerve damage, anxiety and depression. I miss the "skinny girl" I became for a short time. I am now overweight and too sick to work again. Do I regret the operation? YES!!  The surgery was sold to me as "lifechanging and the best thing that could happen to me," by my doctors. Now they want nothing to do with me as they would rather protect their perfect records of success.

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    Help! chest pain after eating (4 ypo)

    Hi Tia, I totally empathise with you. I am 8 years post op, and I suffered complications within months of my op. I experience pain in my chest, like you after eating food. Even though you are many years post op, your stomach pouch can still change. Scar tissue and adhesions can occur, causing a restriction. It does sound like the entrance to your pouch is restricted. I totally understand that terrible feeling when you are hit with pain, your body temperature and heart rate go up... Don't think that complications can't occur even many years after the original operation. Its only with time that problems are arising in GBP RNY patients. My bariatric surgeon has no interest in helping me, the doctors don't want bariatric surgery to be seen as a failure. You need to see a bariatric or Upper GI specialist. At least an MRI is called for. But not all problems show up on scans. I suffered internal hernias and scarring- none of which showed up on MRI, ultrasound etc. I was called a liar until I was opened up and the problems were found. I underwent many corrective surgeries and now live with constant pain. I was passed on to Pain Management, who are only concerned with getting me off opioid pain relief even though no other medications help. Anyway, in my humble opinion, I believe you may have adhesions blocking entry to your food pouch. The fact that you can not tolerate soft foods, inducing a blockage and subsequent pain; you definitely need medical attention. Get yourself to the ER- induce the pain by eating so that they can see what happens. Don't take no for an answer! I wish you the best of luck, please report back as I would really like to know how you get on. Please feel free to message me if you prefer a personal chat/support. Becks

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