HOW MUCH IS TO MUCH WEIGHT TO GAIN BERFORE YOU CALL
Cyndi I am so happy for you. It sounds like your going to do great this time. I thank you so much for all the information you have given me. I finally have renewed happiness about this whole thing. I really wanted it to work and would love to have everything fixed so I can continue to lose weight. I will take your advice and get in touch with my insurance company and talk to the original surgeon to see what he thinks. I do know that the stoma is much larger then it should be according to my gastro doctor and when he did my endoscopy last month they found 2 small ulcers. We shall see what happens. Wish me luck and I will let you know how everything goes. Take care my friend and enjoy your renewed happy healthier life.
Hey Jodi....no weight requirements if you think you need a revision; then you probably do. There are if you are expecting insurance to chip in however; unless diagnostic tests prove a medical necessity. I had regained 30 pounds and was slowly having my co-morbids from pre-wls return! I immediately began looking into options.....reseaching band over Rny, Stomaphyx and increasing malabsorption....I went through 3 Bariatric surgeon's (and their opinions) before settling on Dr. Schlesinger in Phoenix.
I had my proximal Rny revised to an Extended Rny with a cm of 50. Surgery was the day after Christmas, 12/26/07 and I've lost 36 pounds. I'm 4 pounds from my goal weight! I know people have said that Revisions lose more slowly and I'm sure that's the case with some. But, I've felt the weight has just melted off.....even though I was just 40 above the weight I was after. I'm wanting to put the brakes on it though so have been increasing calories and finding solutions to the never ending "potty" runs. (a possible side effect of ERny).
Anyway, I think that choosing to have a Revision is no different than choosing our 1st WLS, in that we are all just trying to improve the quality of our life! There are very few things in life that are done perfectly the first time! ..... thinking of my cooking on this one
Good luck on your research and on your disorder. I honestly don't know much about that one but can only imagine that your choices in life must be very challening!
Take Care!
Joyce Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
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Thank you so much for taking the time to stop in and help me out. I had an endoscopy last month and they say the stoma is far to big. I also have 2 ulcers in my pouch right at the beginning. Funny I wasn't even the one to bring up the revision. It happen to be my PCP who is also my Pulmunary dr. Then when I had my colonoscopy done last week the Gastro dr. suggested it also.
I'm at a loss as what to do first but at least now coming here I am getting more information which is of great help. I really appreciate your in put and will continue to make sure I do what is right. I just get upset knowing what I went through and even the money that was spent to start putting the weight back on again.
The 2 Dr's told me not to tell my surgeon until we are all through and find out the reason for my pain. They are thinking it is Crohns. After that then we will discuss it with the surgeon I guess.
I'm 5' 2" tall and weigh 194 so I feel that I need to do something fast before I am so far out of control that it's hopeless. I already have that feeling of failure as it is.
I am very happy for that your revision has worked so well for you. Congrats and continued good health to Robin B