kingleah 1 Posted January 22, 2013 So I am all set for surgery. I'm self-pay and have set a date. My doctor has ruled out the band for me, and now I can't decide between the sleeve our the bypass. He says it can be a game day decision, but I want to start the decision process now. Any thoughts/ suggestions? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
920amy 409 Posted January 22, 2013 Personally, I went with the sleeve because I did not like the idea of my intestines being re routed. Also, from what I read, there seems to be less complications, less need for Vitamins long term, less issues with malabsorbtion and dumping. Also, with the sleeve, you can be revised to the by pass, or Dudial Switch at a later time if you feel it is not effective enough. I would discuss and research the pros and cons of both surgeries, and see what your surgeon suggests and why, but I am pretty sure most all of us here will be just a little more biased toward the sleeve Good luck on your journey whatever you choose! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SleeveNZ 219 Posted January 22, 2013 You're on VST - we are all biased. We will all tell you to get the sleeve. Haha. For me it came down to two different experiences with 2 different weight loss drugs. Each were successful initially. The first just like the bypass I experienced dumping if I ate over 15g of fat per meal. It was horrible. However - some may like that side effect because it keeps them in check. I decided to discontinue with the drug as I hated the side effects even though it only very occasional. Second drug I tried a few years after was an appetite reducer just like the sleeve ss it removes a lot of the hormone that tells your brain you're hungry. I couldn't fit much in and was never hungry. This was hugely successful and I kept the weight off until they took this drug off the market suddenly due to reported cases of heart attacks. I think I admitted defeat straight away rather than working to stay at that weight. Not even 3 months out from being sleeved yet I can eat whatever I want in very small amounts. I have lost 55lbs or 25kg. I do not experience dumping. I wanted to live a life of moderation and normality. If you cannot stop at 1 cookie or 1 piece of chocolate then I would suggest the bypass to keep you in check. At the end of the day you have to weigh up the pros and cons of both and choose the path that suits you best. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Takingcontrol 467 Posted January 22, 2013 My Sis-n-law & 2 of my friends had the bypass & they all 3 have either nausea & vomiting, or dumping. That's why I chose the sleeve, & I have had no complications what-so-ever! I can eat anything I want, just small portions! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RedCardinal 13 Posted January 23, 2013 The sleeve puts fewer restrictions on you regarding what you can eat. This is good (we can eat what we want) and bad (we can eat what we want). Some people like the enforced restrictions caused by the bypass, as they don't trust themselves to eat right, and need the extra aversion theory. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites