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Striving4Change
on 6/1/13 2:39 pm, edited 6/9/13 2:42 am

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LilySlim - Personal pictureLilySlim Weight loss tickers
HT 5'3"/ HW:292 / Consult wt:276 / Surgery wt:259/Goal 155lbs
   
JJ_
on 6/1/13 5:27 pm

Did your surgeon indicate why this occurs?

 

I have not had this personally.  So I am curious how it happens.  If it can be avoided, if so how?

 

Thanks,

 

Judy

PetHairMagnet
on 6/1/13 9:28 pm
RNY on 05/13/13
On June 2, 2013 at 12:27 AM Pacific Time, JJ_ wrote:

Did your surgeon indicate why this occurs?

 

I have not had this personally.  So I am curious how it happens.  If it can be avoided, if so how?

 

Thanks,

 

Judy

Same questions here! :)

    

HW333--SW 289--GW of 160 5' 11" woman.  I only know the way I know & when you ask for input/advice, you'll get the way I've been successful through my surgeon & nutritionist. Please consult your surgeon & nutritionist for how to do it their way.  Biggest regret? Not doing this 10 years ago! Every day is better than the day before...and it was a pretty great day!

        

    

    

Striving4Change
on 6/2/13 1:55 am
illinois Gama D.
on 6/2/13 12:40 am

good luck to you, i cant say i know anything about your surgery but i am having issues but the other end, mine are where the intestine was reattached. Waiting  for surgeon to get back from vacay to let me know what the heck is going on, good luck to you, Denise

Rny 2003

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Striving4Change
on 6/2/13 1:55 am
Cicerogirl, The PhD
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on 6/2/13 12:53 am - OH

I don't have any experience with a stretched stoma, but I have to say that the stretched stoma on its own is not wholly responsible for lack of weight loss.  If you continued measuring/limiting portion sizes, the size of the stoma would not matter that much.  Yes, it allows the food to exit the pouch more quickly (and therefore you would be hungry sooner), but the stoma is not wholly to blame.  Whether you will lose weight after the surgery depends more on what and how much you eat than anything your surgeon will do.

Lora

14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained

You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.

Striving4Change
on 6/2/13 1:51 am

I completely agree Lora! Thanks for your feedback!

LilySlim - Personal pictureLilySlim Weight loss tickers
HT 5'3"/ HW:292 / Consult wt:276 / Surgery wt:259/Goal 155lbs
   
Citizen Kim
on 6/2/13 12:53 am, edited 6/2/13 12:55 am - Castle Rock, CO

Unfortunately, I don't believe this revision has a great success rate - if you Google Stomaphyx or Rose procedure, you'll find out what he's going to do (from your description, I'd guess the Rose).

Good luck and I hope you are a success!

Proud Feminist, Atheist, LGBT friend, and Democratic Socialist

illinois Gama D.
on 6/2/13 12:57 am

Holy cow, see that is why i lurk here, i had no clue that is what will be done to her, I also have not heard  a good rate # for either, thanks, Kim, :). denise   10 years out and  still learning:)

Rny 2003

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