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ayin33
on 10/12/18 10:53 am - Jacksonville, FL
Topic: RE: Weight loss from gastric bypass when revised from failed VGB

I had the sleeve in 2008 and gained the weight back and developed horrific coughing (to the point I cracked ribs) and from the coughing, vomiting. It got to the point I had to take a narcotic to control the coughing which was due to gastric reflux from the sleeve (so my RNY surgeon says). I had the RNY on 9/11/18 and have lost 14 pounds so far.

spkz007
on 10/11/18 6:11 am - Bay City, MI
RNY on 04/10/14
Topic: RE: Revision tomorrow- want buddies and stories

I just wanted to respond to everyone that has been posting here. First there are always issues that can happen with surgery. That we know when we are going into this. You shouldn't let what you hear from peoples horror story change your mind. Their situation is totally different then yours. What important is that you are trying to better yourself and your quality of life. I first had a lap band and after 3 years it tilted and had to have it removed. I then had the Roux-N-Y done and have done pretty good. I lost a total of 163 lbs and its been 4 years now. I have been able to keep it off. I do fluctuate up and down but that happens. I weigh myself 3 times a day. Morning, when I get home from work and before I go to bed. I keeps me focused. One thing that I have to say I believe has helped is walking and I am not only talking about walking on a tread mill or in the neighborhood. I am talking about entering 5K walks. They are a blast. You get to meet other people. The energy in the air at the starting line is unbelievable and the bonus is that you get a medal and a t-shirt for completing it. I also have family that enters them with me as well. You should all really look into these. I see people from 5 years old to 80 years old doing these and there are tons of them all over the place. All you have to do is google 5K and the state your in. They have so many of them everyday of the week and every month. Check them out. I hope you all are doing well and hope to hear that you enter a 5K in your area. Also, make small goals. Like my first goal was to do a 5K in under a minute and I did. then after that it was to beat each one by a minute or more. Some I have and some I haven't but in the end, I had fun and enjoyed the day being outside. Take care!

Katlady59
on 10/10/18 3:05 pm
Topic: RE: Endoscopic RNY revision Apollo over stitch

If you don't mind, where is he located? I'm having a hard time finding a place to get a revision. Thanks

Katlady59
on 10/10/18 2:56 pm
Topic: RE: Overstitch Revision Info

Well, I guess I'm going to have to search for a doc that does this. I found out today I am not a candidate for the band over pouch. My surgeon doesn't do the overstitch. Says he don't know who is able to do it. I'm so depressed. I need both knees replaced and need this off me faster. I'm frustrated.

Jen J.
on 10/9/18 11:45 pm - Canton, MI
Topic: RE: Overstitch Revision Info

Hi, this is where they go in and tighten the pouch and the "tube" underneath leading to intestines because it's stetched. I had the full RNY, so there is is not much I can do after that except this. It's much less invasive than the original surgery and they do it endoscopicly. Recovery is a few days. Tomorrow I go to my surgeon and find out more details about diet afterwards. I'm learning that not many surgeons do this and some have to search for ones who do. I was lucky that my surgeon knew of a person right away. There just isn't a lot of info from people who have had it done out there I'm finding. Ask your doc and see what he says...I'd love to know more. Good luck!

Katlady59
on 10/9/18 7:09 pm
Topic: RE: Overstitch Revision Info

Hi, I have not had this done, but I'm looking to get a revision. I haven't heard of this procedure. Do u have info on this? I have 2 consults tomorrow and I eouwo like to ask about this. Thank you in advance for any info.

ljbarbara
on 10/9/18 5:36 pm
Topic: RE: 2010 gastric bypass looking into full reversal

I have not had a reversal so I'm unable to help you with that. You didn't say why you are unable to eat dense protein. Are you experiencing pain and/or nausea when ingesting dense protein? Your upper GI may show you have a stricture. If this is the case, it's an easy fix and reversal won't be necessary. Just as an after thought...is the reversal your doctors recommendation or is it your desire? I hope all goes well for you and I'll keep my fingers crossed for an easy fix.

Original surgery: VSG Feb. 2009

REVISED TO RNY FEBRUARY 2016

Height: 5'7"

Start weight: 252. Current weight: 120

Stephanie F.
on 10/9/18 3:00 pm - Watauga, TX
Topic: RE: Twisted Stomach/Intestine after RNY
UPDATE****UPDATE****UPDATE!!!!

I finally made an appointment with Dr. Ayoola in Denton, TX and he was very sympathetic and recommended we do another endoscopy to see what he could see. I had an appointment in September to go back, but had one of my extreme nausea episodes and had to reschedule. Saw him today, and discovered that I have something called a "Candy cane" Roux syndrome. It's an excess limb off of the esophagus, and sometimes food goes down the main limb, and sometimes it gets trapped in the excess limb, and that causes MANY of the same symptoms such as GERD, nausea, pain......I am SO grateful to have found this doctor! Next step is a barium test with solid barium (like barium scrambled eggs - sounds lovely, doesn't it?) to see what's going on, and then a very simple procedure to excise the excess limb. I will post follow up messages as I know more!
Jlchenier
on 10/9/18 8:01 am
Topic: 2010 gastric bypass looking into full reversal

has anyone had a gastric bypass and go back to original anatomy. My max weight was 315 I am currently 135 and have to work hard not to lose more than that. I am malnourished in every reguard I have been working with my new surgeon since July but insurance company been giving me issues I think I got that part straightened out we will find out if they don't cancel my upper GI scope on the 23rd. It's that I don't want to eat meat it's I take one bite and can't seem to eat more. I can eat chips, cookies, brownies, chocolate, pie, ice cream with no problem but other foods I can't do it. I want to eat steak and smoked pork so bad I have put it in my mouth and sucked on it just because I love the taste. So I'm just seeing if anyone has had a full reversal and what was there recovery, did you need to do anything special prior to surgery.

stacyrg
on 10/8/18 10:58 am
VSG on 05/12/14
Topic: RE: Revision from VSG to mini bypass or transoral incisionless fundoplication

My VSG was in May 2014. I revised in July 2016 because of severe GERD. I haven't had any issues with malabsorption. My GERD was greatly improved because of the revision, but it did not fully resolve. I'm still on a daily PPI.

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