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  1. Bryn910

    Shopping for Post-op

    I did this as well. I didn’t purchase much besides smaller plates/bowls. I am having a revision (vsg to rny) and having smaller dishes helped me eating smaller portions. Also just stocked up on protein drinks i also purchased mederma, it’s a scar cream to help lighten a scar. It’s for vanity purposes but my scars tend to get pretty dark. I am curious to see others responses as well
  2. I had the sleeve done in Mexico with Dr Garcia at Tijuana Bariatrics in 2012... no problem and no issues other than why did I wait so long!! It took a bit to finding my new normal but with education and being prepared, I’m loving my life. I am however going back to Dr Garcia to revise my sleeve to bypass distal as I have plateaued for the past year and I’d like to loose more and my sleeve has got bigger, I’m noticing I am eating more again... this is my choice, I am learning that there are many people out there who have had the gastric sleeve and years later or going back to have it revised because it does stretch out we’re going to bypass, I wish I had just done the bypass to begin with it will cost me more money to go back and revise it but again my experience with the sleeve has been excellent and what is most important to know is that you are educated,prepared and you must have your head in the game.
  3. Creekimp13

    Can’t make a decision

    On the other hand, you can try sleeve, which as you say, is less invasive and has fewer malabsorption risks longterm....and see how it works. If it's not working, you can do a revision to DS. The majority of patients have very good luck with sleeve. it's a personal judgement call.
  4. Diva302

    DS after VSG

    Greetings, I am getting the DS and ohh so excited, I had the sleeve and had weight gain now I am close to my original starting weight, I started the process of DS a few months ago with the intention of sleeve revision or gastric bypass, and my surgeon discussed my options and DS it is! So good people of this forum, I am seeking advice, pearls of wisdom, any info you care to share. I am an RN and have researched all the data, pros and cons, now I want to listen to those who have experienced the surgery and their story. Thanks a million
  5. SIPS in Seattle

    Poll: What is your goal?

    My 2nd time around I started at a HW of 242 at my revision consult. Which was actually heavier than my first wls back in 2010. SW was 226 on 8/8/17. My program never asked me to set a specific goal. If I went by the BMI chart, I should be 142. I had exactly 100lbs of excess weight to lose. My personal goal would be to get to 150. Just at the top of normal on the BMI chart for my height. As of this morning, I have 9lbs to go. My first NSV that really stood out was being able to wear riding boots that weren’t wide calf. Now I can cross my legs easily and even double cross my legs. Also, I tried on jeans on Sunday and was able to put on a size 8 without issue.
  6. My surgery for a revision for sleeve to RNY is in 3.5 weeks and my reasons are for severe GERD & regain
  7. I also had a revision on the 13th of February. So far everything is going as planned. I’ve lost 51 pounds in 8 weeks. Not sure how to compare the VSG with those that didn’t have lap band revision. I’m thinking each case will vary per person. I’d say stick with doctors instructions and you will have success.
  8. I just received my approval from my insurance and my surgery date to go from a Sleeve to Gastric Bypass due to my Acid Reflux. Has anyone had the procedure done due to Reflux as well? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
  9. lovemy2girls

    Anyone have a revision?

    Hello, I had my revision on the 7th of April I’m 10 days post op.. im feeling ok. Just the head hunger is what gets to you. I’m trying to drink all my liquids. It gets overwhelming at times but other than that I’m feeling good I’ve lost 17lbs
  10. I'm in the process of having a revision from band to sleeve. Anyone else have it done? Did you do better with the sleeve? Is the weight loss slower or about the same as those who have the sleeve for the first time? I did well with the band for a few years, but years of complications, food getting stuck all the time, I've gained all my weight back and then some. Just curious how others are doing that have gone through a similar situation.
  11. teacherlady095

    Lapband removal and RNY in May

    I am a band revision patient as well (or I will be on 4/27) and I am going with sleeve. Did I make the right choice? Just wondering what made you guys go from band to RNy?
  12. When I decided on the sleeve vs rny I think the difference was like 13 lbs I think sleeve people average loose 60% and bypass people usually lose about 70%. Depending how I am feeling in a few months I will probably talk to my doctor about switching to a bypass, but for me its because of reflux. I had pretty severe reflux before, but I let the doctor talk me into a sleeve, and now it is the same or worse than before so I might be one of the revision people too. I'm down almost 40lbs but my weightloss has slowed this week. I think that people who have the bypass lose faster, but from what the doc told me by 2 years everyone is about the same.
  13. SIPS in Seattle

    Stall finally broke!!

    8/8/17 was my surgery (I’m a revision band to SIPS) but was at my hw of 242 at my first revision consultation. For my band back in 2010 my hw was 239 so I was even heavier for my revision [emoji22][emoji25] I was 226 on my surgery date though (8/8)
  14. Sleeve -vs- RNY....statistically, people lose a little more with RNY. With sleeve the average person loses about 60% of their excess body weight. With RNY the average person loses closer to 70%. But people are individual.....You can succeed to goal with both, and both can fail if you don't make the necessary lifestyle changes. With sleeve...some people get really bad acid that sometimes requires revision to RNY. With RNY...people can experience dumping and more nutrient malabsorption problems. The bottom line is making lifestyle changes.
  15. I'm getting the gastric sleeve 2nd may. Rny tends to lose weight faster at first, but by 18 months post op sleeve and rny loss is about the same. Most revisions from sleeve to rny that I've seen so far are people who developed reflux. Benefits of sleeve over rny are much lower chance of dumping, no malabsorption of nutrients, no risk of herniation from bypass intestine joins, and complete removal of the 80% of your stomach that produces most of your ghrelin hunger hormone. (I'm guessing sleeve would also do less damage/alteration to your "gut biome" too, which research is only now starting to show is massively important to health) If you are someone who still chooses to eat unhealthy foods / empty calories post surgery though, the sleeve won't prevent you from absorbing all of those calories like an rny would.
  16. Mattymatt

    Band - what’s the skinny?

    The research is pretty clear that the lap band just doesn't work. There is a good number of people that undergo a revision surgery because the lap band did not work. Do yourself a favor and don't go that route. You don't want to have to undergo two major surgeries: go with a VSG, RNY, or even the DS.
  17. Hey everyone, I have the band, but due to a ton of complications, am looking into a revision to the sleeve. I'm just wondering how my life will change. Is what you are able to eat the same for the band as it is for the sleeve? Do you still throw up if you overdo it? How is the surgery recovery different? How many days in the hospital? Which recovery is harder? How is the post-op surgery for the sleeve different for the band? Is there anything else that really changes? Thanks!
  18. Not that a revision is a bad thing, I'm getting one, but 1900 is a lot of calories. When I was sleeved, I was told 800-1000 calories lifelong.
  19. Yes on the perfect storm! Ugh! Like I said in a reply above my relationship with food is better than before surgery, but somewhere along the track I grew apathetic (probably because of depression!) and I've hit a brick wall since, so I will absolutely be working on that from here on out. Revision would be something I really seek out hard sometime next year if dietary and activity adjustments just don't work. I don't exercise as much as I want to but I'm hoping with next semester I'll have a more structured schedule and I WILL be putting ~3 hours of treadmill every week minimum. Even if it's just walking, it's something! Thank you all for your kind and thoughtful responses! I will definitely be working on the "things I can change" stuff first and foremost and only really go for revision in due time if my weight doesn't see tremendous benefit down the line.
  20. My relationship with food, I'd say, is infinitely better than it was pre-surgery, but I won't kid myself and claim it's where I should be. I definitely will pursue a therapist for that after I find a doctor to address anxiety and depression. I also will consult with my nephro docs because malabsorption did worry me as far as medication, so I'll see what their input is. My WL surgeon did affirm that medication absorption is rarely effected by bypass or the duodenal switch, but when I pursued my sleeve I just was too worried about it. If I pursue and go forward with revision, I will be in the highest plane of vigilance this time around because I'll go into it with side factors (like stress, anxiety, etc) dealt with or under control so I don't slip. I'm only in the preliminary stages of considering it. I might seek a second opinion from another weight loss surgeon at the hospital I work. On a positive note, I did an assignment for one of my classes where I had to keep an extremely detailed food diary and I did make several adjustments because of it...whole grains as much as possible, more vegetables around, I'm going to invest in some fish (though I don't like it blech) and other things to boost healthy categories. I get a considerable amount of my daily calories from fat which I'm sure isn't helping even though my sum total calorie intake isn't terrible.
  21. JustWatchMe

    Disappearing lapbanders

    Alex, you remain an inspiration. And I have no doubt that if my band ever gave me trouble, I would definitely revise to another surgery. Probably full gastric bypass. Meanwhile, I will continue to enjoy a successful life with the band for now. I thank you, always, for your honesty and your journey. You have taught so many of us how important it is to take care of our health.
  22. knhtown

    4/23! Surgery buddy?!

    My Surgery date is the 23rd of April as well. Approved April 9th, been on 2 protein shakes one lean meat since. Down around 12 lbs so far. BMI was 49 UHC insurance just had to be cleared for surgery no sleep/phy/6 months diet/nutrition stuff. Revision from lap band to sleeve. Lapband 5 yrs ago lost 85lbs but last 2 yrs gained 40 back. Tired of the stuck feeling! Best wishes for an easy surgery!
  23. I am getting a revision from sleeve to bypass next month. I had my sleeve for 7 years before considering a revision. I wish I had thought of it sooner. I developed severe GERD and I only lost about 30 pounds in the first 6 months of being sleeved. And I believe that’s because of the liquid diets and me being afraid to eat anything. I also felt no restriction and I tried every diet on the face of the planet. To get this process started, I suggest you find a surgeon that takes Medicaid patients and call a Medicaid health representative to discuss this process. It may also help to speak with a therapist about your dealing with food. Good luck to you
  24. I haven’t been through any surgeries yet, but I suggest calling your insurance to find out what their policy is on revision. Good luck!
  25. I'll skip the formalities. I had the sleeve in June of 2016. I initially lost a considerable heft getting down to 225 lbs (heaviest was 300). After some time, I gained back about 20 pounds and have been consistent ever since (this past month I've gained a little more still which is severely depressing). I don't feel I eat ridiculously and I did a food diary and my calorie intake isn't excessive, averaging around 1900ish calories which is closer to the goals of a young woman versus a young man such as myself. When is it appropriate to start considering revision? Based on my surgeon's comments, he may not be inclined to do it OR he meant that it'd be nearly impossible to do laparoscopic again because I have previous abdominal surgeries with tons of scar tissue. I am considering a Bypass revision (though I read a source that suggests a sleeve to duodenal switch might be more effective, yet brings more concern for nutrient deficiency) because it should have considerably better results and also I read that bypass can minimize reflux. I still have take Omeprazole and I've only been able to ween myself off to minimum three days a week for it, so that would be a minor plus. I know for a fact I would need to completely rehsape my relationship with food as some personal stressors caused me to significantly lose conscientiousness towards my diet. I know I need depression and anxiety control beforehand so I go in with a better mentality, but I strongly believe I should at least consider revision. I'm still morbidly obese (BMI ~39.2 as of today!) and I'm almost bad enough to bypass the "must have comorbitity" component of most insurance coverage (BMI of 40 or BMI of 35 w/ considerable problems.) Secondary question, does anybody have experience with revision surgery coverage through Medicaid? I had Medicare and Medicaid (though down to the wire of Medicare coverage post kidney transplant) for my sleeve, but I just have Medicaid now.

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