shanshan 175 Posted August 10, 2019 Hello, I'm new to this. Today I had a consult with my doc. He told me I was a candidate for either gastric bypass or sleeve. In you guys opinion what do you recommend?Sent from my SM-G955U using BariatricPal mobile appAt first my surgeon suggested the sleeve then he said the bypass...so bypass Sent from my SM-G925T using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johnedwin 80 Posted August 10, 2019 (edited) according to my research the bypass has far more issues then the sleeve like perforations due to ulcers dumping syndrome ..also the bypass has more risk of Vitamin deficiency then with the sleeve. Edited August 10, 2019 by johnedwin 1 shanshan reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
important2b2 4 Posted October 1, 2019 Bypass results are better and longer 2 shanshan and Losingit2018 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
momof3_angels 465 Posted October 2, 2019 I prefer the sleeve as I don't want my plumbing completely rerouted. The sleeve is a more straight forward removal of a large portion of the stomach. Bypass does that but reorganizes your gift track so it works differently. If I had a lit more weight to lose I would have to co sider the bypass... but the sleeve should do the trick for me.Sent from my SM-G955U using BariatricPal mobile app 2 ProudGrammy and djgirl19 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
momof3_angels 465 Posted October 2, 2019 i'm having to make the same decision right now. Surgeon suggested bypass but I went to him for the sleeve. I've had friends who've had success with both. The most I can figure is below from my own anecdotal research Sleeve Good for the most obese patients because it's an easy surgery for them to get through - They do the sleeve on 600 lb life Bad if you have GERD and you can get GERD after this due to the stricture Bad if you are a chronic overeater People that don't resolve their eating issues end up stretching the sleeve and getting bypass anyway All Calories and Vitamins get absorbed Bypass Good if you have diabetes, cures it in one day Complex - intestines are rerouted, more complex surgery Good if you have other co-morbidities Slightly better weight loss sustained over the long term (more stats though) Gold Standard - Who knows what this means it's just been around longer Malabsorption of calories and vitamins means you will have to take vitamins every day but good news ,many calories you eat are also not absorbed. My pcp and my good friend say sleeve is for me and my surgeon and therapist are recommending the bypass. I think you have to be really honest of how you got overweight. I am not a person that overeats. I'm obese and my body likes it there even when I eat 800 calories. That is why I'm leaning towards bypass although I'm dreading having to take a Vitamin every day. If I was a severe overeater I would do the sleeve. That's just what I'm thinking now. I have to take a vitamin every day with the sleeve as well... plus extra Calcium.< br>Sent from my SM-G955U using BariatricPal mobile app 1 Losingit2018 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johnedwin 80 Posted October 2, 2019 most people prefer the sleeve by far over the bypass that says it all.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JessLess 1,163 Posted October 2, 2019 I’m very happy with my sleeve. I don’t find the long term outcomes for success to be significant for me. My doctor only does the sleeve unless someone has GERD or another good reason to go with bypass. Good luck with whatever you choose. 1 Tracyringo reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frustr8 7,886 Posted October 2, 2019 And happiness and belief that you've made the RIGHT choice for you- Priceless!😝🐭❤ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Azlanie 51 Posted October 2, 2019 Research both options. You have to be honest with WHY you are having this surgery. I went with sleeve for two reasons - I was a chronic over eater and never felt "full" enough after a meal, so I crammed more into my mouth, and I wanted to avoid more long term complications. My surgeon was extremely thorough when he was going over the options (Bypass, SIPS, and Sleeve). He said that he recommends the sleeve for all patients unless there is something intrinsically wrong with anatomy or another major concern (I do not remember them all, do not want to misrepresent why I made the choice I did). The surgery is easier on the body (no complete rerouting of your plumbing) and when guidelines are followed the difference in weight loss is less than 5%. Most people that have complications have them within the first three to six months. Complications with bypass can occur even years out. There is no malaborption, but a Vitamin is mandatory with both procedures. No matter what decision you make, be sure that you are thinking about your future - your long term goals, and how this surgery will change your life! No matter what you decide you will be happier and healthier for it if you follow the rules =D 3 1 Krimsonbutterflies, ProudGrammy, Tracyringo and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DanK 2 Posted October 5, 2019 While I’m at the beginning of this process, I’m already anticipating the sleeve over the bypass, because I take lots of meds (for things that WLS won’t cure), including some extended release forms. I expect malabsorption from the bypass would play havoc with medication levels. Anybody have any experience with that aspect of the surgery? 1 djgirl19 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JessLess 1,163 Posted October 6, 2019 15 hours ago, DanK said: While I’m at the beginning of this process, I’m already anticipating the sleeve over the bypass, because I take lots of meds (for things that WLS won’t cure), including some extended release forms. I expect malabsorption from the bypass would play havoc with medication levels. Anybody have any experience with that aspect of the surgery? With the sleeve, I switched from an extended-release drug to the regular formulation after it stopped working. Fortunately, this has worked out fine. I would discuss a plan if your extended-release drugs stopped working with your doctor. Hopefully, you can convert yours over as easily as I did. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nomorefattypatty 329 Posted October 6, 2019 Bypass, I am going through alot of problems due to the sleeve. They are revising me to the bypass due to reflux and the hiatal hernia I got from the sleeve. My SD is October 15th, I just got my clearance from my physician on Friday.Sent from my SM-J337P using BariatricPal mobile app 1 ProudGrammy reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nomorefattypatty 329 Posted October 6, 2019 i'm having to make the same decision right now. Surgeon suggested bypass but I went to him for the sleeve. I've had friends who've had success with both. The most I can figure is below from my own anecdotal research Sleeve Good for the most obese patients because it's an easy surgery for them to get through - They do the sleeve on 600 lb life Bad if you have GERD and you can get GERD after this due to the stricture Bad if you are a chronic overeater People that don't resolve their eating issues end up stretching the sleeve and getting bypass anyway All Calories and Vitamins get absorbed Bypass Good if you have diabetes, cures it in one day Complex - intestines are rerouted, more complex surgery Good if you have other co-morbidities Slightly better weight loss sustained over the long term (more stats though) Gold Standard - Who knows what this means it's just been around longer Malabsorption of calories and vitamins means you will have to take vitamins every day but good news ,many calories you eat are also not absorbed. My pcp and my good friend say sleeve is for me and my surgeon and therapist are recommending the bypass. I think you have to be really honest of how you got overweight. I am not a person that overeats. I'm obese and my body likes it there even when I eat 800 calories. That is why I'm leaning towards bypass although I'm dreading having to take a Vitamin every day. If I was a severe overeater I would do the sleeve. That's just what I'm thinking now. You have to do vitamins every day with all the wls options. Sent from my SM-J337P using BariatricPal mobile app 1 JessLess reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Panda333 276 Posted October 6, 2019 5 minutes ago, nomorefattypatty said: You have to do Vitamins every day with all the wls options. Sent from my SM-J337P using BariatricPal mobile app Yup...I ultimately decided on RNY and am post op 5 days, no regrets thus far! @nomorefattypatty 1 1 1 Losingit2018, ProudGrammy and Krimsonbutterflies reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
djgirl19 276 Posted October 6, 2019 I am glad I got sleeved bc It’s working just fine for me. I think a lot of issues get highlighted and magnified here. If everyone had issues with sleeve surgery they wouldn’t do it. My bloodwork was a 180 within a month of getting it done. I know some people have problems but I also think taking your doctors best advice is the way to go. Asking an online forum is not how I would treat cancer or an infection so I’m sticking with medical advice from the doc. 4 ProudGrammy, darcyjae, Tracyringo and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites