sbailey1 25 Posted December 28, 2013 Hi! I was wondering what made you choose gastric bipass over the sleeve? I have a consultation with the surgeon on Jan 15th and I want to do one or the other! I'm not sure which one yet! I would love some feedback. Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Truckerchic 171 Posted December 28, 2013 I had wanted RNY since 05 it wasnt til this past year I was finally able to get surgery...when I went into my 6 month program I was now set on the Sleeve but thru the course of the year I changed back to RNY because I need total restriction, I need to dump or know the risk of anyways...I have friends on MFP that has the Sleeve and can eat 1200 calories of sugary greasy junk 2 months out. That was my main reason and although the sleeve has been around awhile and people do great I have seen people get RNY after sleeve ...I only want to do surgery once so for me RNY it was! Good luck in your journey! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sbailey1 25 Posted December 28, 2013 Thanks so much for responding to me! I either want the sleeve or bypass but I'm not sure which one. Is it true that there are foods that you can never eat again with bipass like popcorn and rice? That is what I heard! Movie theater popcorn is one of my weaknesses. Thank gosh I don't go to the movies often! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crystalcdbailey 13 Posted December 28, 2013 I suggest to go all the way with the gastric bypass. I had my surgery on may 1st, 2012. I have lost 120lbs. That was the one for me. I loved eating sweets instead of regular food and now if I eat something sweet it will make me very nervous. So I know not to do that. I haven't pick back up on drinking cokes. I drink Water and buy the crystal light drinks to put I n my water. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
music1618 879 Posted December 29, 2013 Thanks so much for responding to me! I either want the sleeve or bypass but I'm not sure which one. Is it true that there are foods that you can never eat again with bipass like popcorn and rice? That is what I heard! Movie theater popcorn is one of my weaknesses. Thank gosh I don't go to the movies often! Welcome I went with the bypass because my doc said there was a proven success with it, and he felt it was my best chance to lose the weight and keep it off. I also felt that if I was going to do this I wanted to do it once and not have to worry about revisions. As for the food question. Everyone is different, and you will get different answers. I am able to eat anything at 18 months post op. You an your new pouch will go through a getting to know you period. It will let you know the items you can and can not have. Keep in mind that list changes all the time. Things that made me sick in the beginning I have no problem with now. Sometimes things I have had no problem with suddenly make me sick. I have no problem with popcorn or rice. However some doctors do not allow popcorn. You should always go with what your doctors instructions. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Birthsjourney 146 Posted December 29, 2013 My surgeon stays away from sleeves due to a higher amount of complications.. He has been providing WLS for 20 years .... I know many folks on these forums are very happy with their choices. I am only 5 weeks out from bypass and am feeling 100% and have lost 3 dress sizes and 39#.. And off my meds I had been on! Let your surgeon guide you through your questions and choices also.. Share your concerns with him. Best of health to you Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alex76 184 Posted December 29, 2013 I chose bypass since it seems to be the tried and true method. I also have quite a lot to lose, so I am thinking this is the best option for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mom2ppd 1 Posted December 29, 2013 I too chose RNY for the simple reason that I was a sugar addict and i knew if i were ever able to have it in anyway I'd probably end up a big girl again. So that's why I choose Rny over sleeve. Dumping is my friend. :-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jessica22 5 Posted December 30, 2013 I was actually planning on getting the gastric sleeve and then I went to a support group in my area. I noticed that a lot of the people at the support group got the gastric sleeve and then later went on to get the gastric bypass. For me I just wanted to do one surgery and I wanted it to be effective. There are a lot of different doctors and requirements from my insurance in order to actually get the surgery and I did not want to go through that again. So I ended up changing from the sleeve to bypass weeks before my surgery. I must say that I made the best choice for myself and for the longevity of keeping the weight off! I am now almost 2 weeks out from surgery and I'm feeling great drinking liquids I'm up and active and I'm loving it! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
patticake1448 78 Posted December 30, 2013 I had done a ton of research and was set on getting the sleeve. Both my doc and NUT recommended the bypass. Both because of my type 2 diabetes and because it's the "gold standard" of WLS. To be honest, i changed to bypass at the last minute. I wasnt entirely comfortable with my decision, but now feel confident i made the right choice. I only want to go thru this process once, so im glad i picked the surgery with the best track record. Btw, i dont dump and am happy i can enjoy a little goodie now and then. Good luck to you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ajustice 484 Posted December 31, 2013 I needed to have consequences! I'm weak and a sugar addict. I knew if given half a chance I would cheat. Rny provided the biggest lifestyle change. I knew I needed to be forced to face something not so great or I'd eat just like before. Also the idea it was the gold standard of wls made me feel more confident. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zakura7477 14 Posted December 31, 2013 I originally wanted the duo switch, but the weight I lost put me below the BMI for ins to cover it. I decided to go with sleeve but then on my last consult, they wanted to at least tell me about the bypass and its benefits. The highlights were: Better hunger control vs. sleeve Reduction of certain cancers by about 70% Less chance of reflux issues The ability to still lose weight 12-18 months post op Less stalling of weight loss and plateaus About 75% loss of excess body weight The only WLS that is 100% reversible I have dropped 20 pounds in 2 weeks and am honestly shocked. They told me to expect 1-3 pounds per week and about 12 pounds a month. 1 2biglamb reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites