Overstitch Procedure

jfkmedic
on 5/19/12 1:05 am - Huntington, NY
Revision on 04/30/12
I had RNY done almost 9 years ago.  4 years ago, I had a laproscopic repair/revision for the same issue which did not work.  I am doing pretty good thanks.   So far I lost 17.5# in 15 days, it has been longer but I dont go on scales often... it is not good for morale.  The procedure itself was almost painless... I have not tried any solids yet, although the doctor has told me to introduce soft solids, i am in no rush. 







































Rhondazn
on 5/20/12 10:57 am - Oxford, GA
On May 19, 2012 at 8:05 AM Pacific Time, jfkmedic wrote:
I had RNY done almost 9 years ago.  4 years ago, I had a laproscopic repair/revision for the same issue which did not work.  I am doing pretty good thanks.   So far I lost 17.5# in 15 days, it has been longer but I dont go on scales often... it is not good for morale.  The procedure itself was almost painless... I have not tried any solids yet, although the doctor has told me to introduce soft solids, i am in no rush. 







































Wow that is wonderful! Keep up the good work.
Kimberly H.
on 10/30/12 10:32 pm - LA

Hi,

It's been almost 7 months.  How are you?  Can you give me any insight, I had a RNY almost 9 yrs ago and want to have the Overstitch in Jan/Feb.  PLEASE SHARE ANYTHING.....Good and Bad.

Thanks!!!

~Kimberly~

~Kimberly~

sheilakgil
on 2/14/17 11:51 am

How did this work for you?  I  have the same issue .  I don't think my insurance will pay was it expensive? 

Venicebarb
on 4/30/16 7:16 am

I had an RNY done 14 years ago. Very successful, lost 142 pounds. Bounced up 10 pounds but maintained it for 13 years. The last year or so have started gaining again and now up 15 additional pounds, total 25. Seriously considering the over stitch procedure. Really would like all feedback good and bad.  Read something that it doesn't help your brain like the original RNY did. Really curious about that.

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