Beautfully Flawed 45 Posted June 19, 2018 Hello everyone ☺️ I have been on the site for a while now , I recently finished my kaiser required 6 month classes, labs , fitness test and I received my formal authorization, I am now waiting for meeting with surgeon and surgery date. When I see my surgeon I will need to have made a decision regarding specific surgery i. e bypass or sleeve. I decided to come to this specific bypass site to get some feedback from you guys, my questions are, was the recovery difficult? How much weight did you drop the first few months?, any dumping ? Regrets? Anyone wishing they did the sleeve instead? Etc. whatever you can offer as info on your experience with the surgery . Thanks everyone Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Myaiku_Kuraitani 245 Posted June 19, 2018 Recovery for me wasn't difficult. I heal fast so it was more or less figuring out how to get in enough fluids and Protein once I was able to eat solid food.< br>The first few months I dropped about 30 or so lbs. I only dump if I eat something I'm not supposed to or if the meat is too dry or something is high in fat. No regrets. I regret nothing. I'm glad I chose the procedure I did. I've lost all of my excess body weight and made it to my goal. I'm well pass it actually. I chose Gastric Bypass. The recovery is different for everyone and once you choose the surgery that you feel is best for you, don't let the stalls discourage you. They will pass, there are ways to get through them. Hw-273Sw-226CW-124GW-130Size- 2, Small in sweats. Small in shirts. depends on how it's cut or made.Bra Size- 34CSurgery Date- April 26th, 2017RNY "Only those who try will become" FFX Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Briswife15 890 Posted June 19, 2018 So glad you asked this question as I'm freaking out because I can't decide which surgery would be the best for me. Surgeon can go either way. Looking forward to uour responses. Sent from my SM-N950U using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sosewsue61 3,185 Posted June 19, 2018 I didn't want malabsorption, so I picked the sleeve. The 3 people I know from the wls group and my PCP office have all had to have Iron infusions because of malabsorption. Plus one has an ulcer in the unused portion of her stomach - which is very hard to treat, she is 7 years out and still at goal but has that and deficiencies. I figured I didn't need the dumping part to keep me on track. Bypass patients lose faster initially, but statistics on end result losses are not much different between the two surgeries. This is just my opinion and experience and others may have wished they had done bypass. A few have converted to bypass because of uncontrolled acid reflux with the sleeve. I have only have reflux twice in 7 months and it was nothing major. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MG1776 275 Posted June 19, 2018 I chose the sleeve after doing research on malabsorption, complications, etc. If I had to do it all over again, I'd do the sleeve again. I can eat darn near anything I want, just in small quantities. I haven't experienced dumping one single time, even after a few bites of ice cream. Luckily for me, I made the conscious decision to truly change my habits to help make sure the sleeve was going to be a successful tool, so I don't eat a bunch of crap. It's usually Protein and veggies only, or protein bars/shakes, eggs, etc. My HW was 347, SW was 283, and currently 186. I lost over 50 lbs within the first few months, and 97lbs in 8 months. My brother even said I look anorexic or gaunt in the shoulders! So now it's off to the gym to try and build muscle mass. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MG1776 275 Posted June 19, 2018 I chose the sleeve after doing research on malabsorption, complications, etc. If I had to do it all over again, I'd do the sleeve again. I can eat darn near anything I want, just in small quantities. I haven't experienced dumping one single time, even after a few bites of ice cream. Luckily for me, I made the conscious decision to truly change my habits to help make sure the sleeve was going to be a successful tool, so I don't eat a bunch of crap. It's usually Protein and veggies only, or protein bars/shakes, eggs, etc. My HW was 347, SW was 283, and currently 186. I lost over 50 lbs within the first few months, and 97lbs in 8 months. My brother even said I look anorexic or gaunt in the shoulders! So now it's off to the gym to try and build muscle mass. I did my surgery through Kaiser in Northern CA. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beautfully Flawed 45 Posted June 19, 2018 Oh wow I’m originally from northern Cali , I now live in San Diego . What exercises are your go to and any info on the Hair loss, thank you soooo much for your response ,I’m getting close and I really want to be ready and succure in my decision Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Editor57 11 Posted June 20, 2018 I chose the sleeve even though I have an enormous amount of weight to lose. The doctor even suggested in the first few meetings that I should do the bypass. But I had taken 10 years to make the decision to have the surgery and I knew that I didn't want all of the issues associated with the bypass. I was willing to settle for not reaching my ideal weight and simply getting healthier with the sleeve. I had the surgery 12-12-18, I'm down a total of 93 pounds since I started the entire journey 6-1-18 and I don't regret a thing. Even only 6 months out, I can just about eat anything, albeit it in very small amounts, and have not had dumping or any issues (except chronically low Iron, which might not even be related). I guess my only advice is don't be pressured into having the more extensive surgery. Do what's right for you and your goals. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frustr8 7,886 Posted June 20, 2018 And in the final analysis,it is what seems right,to yo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frustr8 7,886 Posted June 20, 2018 you , which you think,you can comply,with the rules best and what you feel will make you the healthiest. It isn't Mama's surgery, it isn't,Sisters surgery it isn't Rev Jones or Lawyer Smith's it's yours and yours alone. 1 Iwanttoseemytoes reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
auntroro 0 Posted June 21, 2018 I am in the same boat as you! I'm still far out, my surgery is in December hopefully but I am having the same dilemna and that's why I cam on this site too! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hope2 35 Posted June 24, 2018 I too have to make this decision. My concerns are a bit different. I have the lap band currently and it has to be removed. I am terrified to have either surgery to be honest but I know if I don't I will gain all my weight back. I do not need to loose a bunch of weight anymore but still need to loose about 50 to 60 pounds. I have had acid reflux in the past but only when I was pregnant. I am 51 so no chance of that! The decision is very difficult. I have lost 70 pounds with the lap band. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
auntroro 0 Posted June 24, 2018 I’m 48 & I feel like I should listen to my doctor but yet I’m not sure what to do! What scares you about the surgery? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frustr8 7,886 Posted June 24, 2018 At 72 Not Much At All! I have had 2 knee replacements because my weight worebth r m out. I have had scares with cancer, heart, lungs, kidneys eyesight and hearing I have buried my grandparents, parents, husband, son at 31. I have babies unborn. I have buried relatives who treated me badly I have buried animals who treated me better,than people did I outlived the cousin who told me to kill myself I have,lost friends to cancer who I still miss I outlived the doctor who,told me I would be diabetic by 30 and,I wasn't I outlived people who told me I was ugly, fat, would never have friends, wouldn't graduate or ever do anything worthwhile with my life. I proved the naysayers who said people over 50, 60 or even 70,are too old to plan Weight Loss Surgery I am proving the,people who said i,should sit down, shut up, give,up and resign,myself to dying and doing it soon. I am still,going, going strong and can see a future ahead and. I am part of it. Doubt count me out yet I have pride in me and what I feel I can still accomplish. And from now on I will vibrantly live, with 5 to 7 small scars showing, my badges of honor in a less than honorable world. My gastrointestinal renovations are just that, a remodeling to enhance,my future days. And on the day of my,upcoming I will present myself at my bariatric facility with hope in my ❤ ,pride in myself for this decision, deep humility for this opportunity for my surgery, and a giant smile on my face. On that day I will be doing the right thing At the right time For the Right Reason With the Right Surgeon At the Right Facility For the maximum Results On the Right Day and at the correct time For the Right Person - ME And if my future years are many- Wonderful And if they are few' still I will have lived them and lived them to the best of my ability. I have said my piece- Spoken what I feel- I go forth to write my story and conclude ehat,life I am still given. And that is good and sufficent enough. 1 gmalife reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frustr8 7,886 Posted June 24, 2018 And my stats in case someone is interested and doesn't know them already Age 72 date of birth December 26 1945 Eyes hazel green hair strawberry blonde aka light red gold(& natural) Height 5ft8in down from youth high,of 6 feet- at my age you have the spine of a osteoporotic mackerel! Current Weight321 lb High Weight 355 lbs October 2017 Surgery weight- To Be Determined Surgery Date. July ?? 2018 Future Surgery Location- First Operating Theatre Open Ohio State University Hospital-Wexner Medical Center Columbus Ohio 43210 Presiding Surgeon Bradley Needleman Share this post Link to post Share on other sites