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ErinEllen1

Duodenal Switch Patients
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  1. Heather, I had the DS (lap - DaVinci). I was back to work in 15 days. I could have gone back sooner, but my job had a restriction for major abdominal surgery and I had to abide by their policy.

    No regrets for the DS, I would do it again every single year to see these results.


  2. I had the actual DS three months ago. I am restricted on the amount that I eat (about 4 ounces at a time), I have trouble with some vegetables like cauliflower and broccoli. I have heard from other vets that say this eventually passes. The thing about the DS is that you have to be diligent with your Vitamins and supplements and your lab work. We don't absorb Vitamins like the normies so Vitamin deficiency is a real possibility. I take a handful of vitamins every single day and will for the rest of my life. The vitamins that I take will be tweaked each time I get my lab results (still waiting on my first complete labs).

    My diet is high Protein and high fat. The only carbs that I get are in fruit and vegetables. I take in between 120 - 150 grams of Protein every single day, and I try to get about 70-80 grams of fat.

    I feel awesome. I am 1000% glad that I chose this surgery, and I recommend it.

    My surgeon was Dr. Margaret Inman in Indianapolis, IN. My insurance paid for the entire thing.


  3. Can someone tell me what your diet was like the first two weeks after surgery?

    What did you eat/drink?

    Did you use nutrional supplements like Power Milk or Boost?

    What about Vitamins? I know that I am supposed to take them, but what kinds/brands did you take? Did you use the liquid ones, or were you able to take the pills?

    I have the information from the surgeon's office, but I keep hearing about "Real World" adaptaions of the program, and I would like to hear from some people that have had the surgery about what they did.

    Thank you!


  4. Gail, I've started my own post inquiring about this, but may I ask what exactly contributed to your friend being in a coma? Was it a result of smoking after he had surgery or before? I have recently quit smoking myself and am curious now how long I should wait to have the surgery. Good luck with yours!

    In the case of my uncle, he lied and said that he quit smoking, but hadn't quit. He had a cigarette just an hour or two before surgery. This affected his oxygen levels and caused his to aspirate into his lungs during the surgery.

    I quit smoking in March in anticipation of the surgery and my surgeon says that I will be just fine.


  5. I am new to this.

    I am in Indianapolis, IN. Margaret Inman will be my surgeon.

    I have my psychological evaluation completed, my insurance approval, and today I paid the deposit for the surgery. I will be scheduled for pre-op testing within the next day or so. I hope to have the surgery before the end of the February, and I am having the DS.

    I know three people that had the same procedure I am having. Two did very well with it, one did not and ended up in a coma for 26 days, and then had to go to physical rehab for 60 days more. We found out later that his complications were caused by his lying about quitting smoking.

    All three people have lost tremedous amounts of weight.

    I am scared and excited at the same time.

    So, I wanted to throw that out there.

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