Sallyfromdasuburbs 1 Posted April 18, 2022 Hi, all new here. I was sent by my PCP to have a revision to my RNY. The surgeon suggests candy Cane Revision and I asked will that help me lose weight? This jackass tells me some but stop eating so much! My 14 yr old said she wants what she is supposed to and no junk foods. He looked me dead in my face and said I doubt that. I am 268 lbs and 5'2. My Doctor along with the original Surgeon who retired and sent me to him are really PO'd about this. Should I ask for a second opinion or seek help elsewhere. I have no gastric issues this is what they are seeing due to tests. Thank You Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GradyCat 3,695 Posted April 18, 2022 Sounds like you need to consult with a different surgeon. 1 maya.ii reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sallyfromdasuburbs 1 Posted April 18, 2022 thank you. I said the same thing. my pcp has suggested a new doctor. i talked to other people that go to him and they said he is rude and no bedside manner at all. thank you for responding. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Karen Dean 17 Posted April 18, 2022 I have just had candy cane revision. When did you have the original surgery? Have you had a gastroscopy? They can't just guess this! Mine was in 2000, and I had alot of vomiting post op for years. I have had some regain in the last five years and what I thought was reflux. Turns out after a gastroscopy they found candy cane which explained the years of vomiting! Anyhoooo, decided to have the RNY revision and when he got in there found I had a fisutla around 10mm which was allowing food into the remnant stomach and some of the limb lengths were incorrect. I ended up having to have it fully open as there was alot of scar tissue and when he got in there found that large parts of my intestines were twisted! So not the keyhole surgery I had expected, and a longer recovery but all is good now. I had the operation o the 10th February 2022, and I am almost 10 weeks post op I have lost 35lbs which I am very happy with. I dont have as much to loose as the first operation, but it feels just like it did all those years ago, and the hunger is gone. 1 Rysgrammy45 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sallyfromdasuburbs 1 Posted April 19, 2022 Hi, I am so glad that it all worked out for you. He called me yesterday evening after my Doctor called him and ripped him one. I so love my PCP. He explained that since I had lost over 69 lbs on my own that other than fixing the candy cane. he will not fix anything else i am having gastro something and the candy cane fixed. He said he is tired of people coming into his office and wanting a quick fix. I told him he is in the wrong professional area because he has no bedside manner and I will be seeking another surgeon to do it for me. 1 Rysgrammy45 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Karen Dean 17 Posted April 19, 2022 WOW! He sounds like a total arsehole! Get a new surgeon! Hope you get it fixed 1 Rysgrammy45 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sallyfromdasuburbs 1 Posted April 19, 2022 He is! But he is very good at what he does. He is just not the doctor for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rysgrammy45 0 Posted October 11, 2022 I have been diagnosed with candy Cane Syndrome. This is so miserable and the past 5 years of constant nausea, throwing up and not being able to lose weight has been so unbelievably difficult and hard to understand how i couldn’t be a bean pole since i can barely eat. Well, in doing research that is one of the factors that is a bad side affect of the syndrome, “no weight loss.” I had the Roux-n-y five (5) years ago. In this time the pandemic hit, my Bariatric surgeon was killed, i was hit with covid 2 times and long-haul covid. Plus, broken wrist, and other medical emergencies. I wrote this because some may wonder why or how i went 5 years so nauseated all the time and throwing up. Well, i have Lupus plus other severe autoimmune diseases. I did go to my bariatric office and was brushed off. My Mom found me a second opinion Bariatric doctor and guess what?? Yep, Candy Cane Syndrome. So, my EKG and blood work will be Wednesday then all the paperwork will be sent to Insurance for approval. I had my husband go with me to my new bariatric doctor because my husband is my advocate. He knows i do not over-eat. Everything i try to eat makes me sick. Sometimes we have to be our biggest advocates for our health. I knew something was wrong. I just couldn’t get the former Bariatric office to take the extra step to care. And unfortunately my caring surgeon had died. I’m praying the Candy Cane surgery will fix my constant nausea, and my weightloss will start again Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StarrT 0 Posted August 26, 2023 Hi everybody! I just had surgery today for candycane syndrome and I was shocked at how much better the recovery feels vs the RNY I had 3yrs and 4days ago. Yeah, nearly had the fix surgery on the Surgiversary lol. My question is, what kind of initial diet did your doctors put you on for the first few months? I'm Clear Liquids moving into Protein Shakes while I am here in the hospital, but I am curious for after. I lost around 80lbs before I started gaining from this. Then, went from 135 to 154 literally in the blink of an eye. It's crazy. My phantom limb was huge! My stoma/fistula was over 10mm wide. It's crazy. How did the original dr not see it?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites