YAY!!! A pumper who's considering VSG!!! There aren't too many of us out there! Sorry it's taken me so long to get back with you....I don't visit this site very often, since they changed the format it loads really slow for me.
Don't be stressed....you are doing the right thing by researching all you can, talking to people and belonging to this forum! My first choice was also the lap band, and then my surgeon talked to me about VSG. I was pretty much sold from word one. I had a co-worker that had the lab band done, and her weight loss was very slow, and she was able to eat just about anything. Four months post op and she was eating a Burger King Whopper and fries for lunch....what was that going to accomplish?? Plus the thought of a foreign object in my body and going back for all those fills didn't excite me too much. Of course, with VSG, there is the fact that once they remove approximately 85 percent of your stomach, it is not reversible.
Being a diabetic on a pump and having VSG is a little difficult....at first. When I went in for my surgery, they had me remove my pump, but I was able to re-insert a new infusion set in post-op. I was taking a basal rate of 2.8 every hour. After surgery I was taking a basal rate of .2 every hour (quite the change). My basal stayed relatively low during post-op and the first two weeks post-op, due to the limited calories and carbs I was consuming. As my diet increased, my basal went up. I am currently on a 1.0 basal rate every hour, which I am trying to get lower...just gotta get off my lazy butt and exercise some more.
I was really scared about how to treat a low blood sugar. I mean, seriously you can no longer consume an entire candy bar or a big bowl of ice cream...I soon learned that a glucose tab or two would bring my blood sugar back up if needed, which I had always been told, but cake, Cookies, ice cream, etc all sounded sooooo much better!!
Now that I am 6 months post op...and down 90 pounds!! There truly isn't anything I haven't been able to eat (okay, breads and pastas just don't work for me, but I don't crave them either).....just not very much of it. I was truly dreading the holiday's because of the food. We just celebrated Thanksgiving here, which is a day set aside to see just how much food you can stuff yourself with, and I handled it just fine. I still had Turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, squash, pumpkin pie....just very very very small amounts (i.e. a tablespoon of this....a tablespoon of that)...my 3 year old nephew had more on his plate than I did...LOL!!
Being diabetic, we know what it's like not being able to eat like other people...then we got a pump, and we were able to eat more like normal people...kinda a rule breaker, at least it was for me. There are no rule breakers with VSG. You will suffer the consequences if you break the rules. Eat too fast or too much....you will vomit, trust me. Drink while you are eating.....you will vomit. While these things are annoying, they are perfectly controllable.
Would I do it (VSG) again.....in a heartbeat! The fact that I am satisfied with small quantities of food and feeling 100 percent better than I have felt in years is sooooo worth it.
Feel free to ask me ANY questions you might have, and I'll do my best to share my experience's with you. You might want to send to my email (I check that all the time) gl_ladd@yahoo.com.
Good luck in your decision!
Lynnette