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  1. BayougirlMrsS

    Sleeve failure??

    How does the Sleeve fail? I had the band from 2009 till 2017. She slipped after a bad case of flu/stomach bug. The only unfill i had was when i had my TT. I was back at 10.5cc in her when she slipped. Till then i had zero problems. SW 232, removal weight 143. After much research and searching, i found a dr here where i live to do a revision (2.5 years later & 30lbs). I revised to the sleeve. I see people on here saying that the sleeve failed. How does that happen???? I mean i know how the band can fail..... erosion, slip, removing all the fill and going back to old habits. But how when its something that's permanent? Chris
  2. Memaw1

    Four weeks post op RNY

    Rt that was the same thing I’m wondering I had the revision from sleeve to rny because of severe gerd
  3. Please much needed help with still always thinking about food still feel hungry to me could be in my head I can still eat a nice of things that work others make me sick so I leave it alone it’s trial and error now after my revision seem like I don’t have the full effect, I’m just now able to get my shakes down without nausea but only certain premier protein ones and it’s still hard the nausea omg why almost like with everything weight is fluctuating but not by much then it seems like I get stuck in a plateau I’m frustrated now I’m two months out and only lost like 30 lbs what gives should I just stick to liquids oh and I don’t sleep much which makes me want to eat in my head that is I want to drop more weight this is my last chance to do this I know protein is key so I’m trying to get it in help please
  4. Panda333

    I HATE I GOT THIS STUPID SURGERY!

    I definitely relate...Just had bypass on October 1. I wanted the sleeve for me and so did my primary but my surgeon said I needed the bypass because I was over 300 lbs. The sleeve is for smaller people he said. The bypass is known for it's complications which is why I didn't want it and of course...I got the complications. I've had so many complications and you can prepare all you want mentall and with psych appointments but nothing "really" prepares you for this. Yes, I miss real food. I'm also looosing sooo slow. Here is the thing, I already did this to myself and now I guess I need to make the best of it. This surgery landed me in the hospital 2 weeks later. Thank god I had insurance I saw those bills. $85,000.00 for the hospital on the surgery and $35,000.00 for the 2nd hosptial visit were there was a tear in where the doctor sewed me up. Sorry to digress getting off topic. But hang in there and know you are not the only one. xo - Panda
  5. AZhiker

    The Maintenance Thread

    I know the rate of weight loss depends on many variables, but I am really wondering how much malabsorption plays into it. For example, I lost my weight very quickly, but I know I have fat malabsorption, and maybe that is an indication of malabsorption of all the other nutrients, as well. My poos are loose, frequent, and floatie, which means they are passing through quickly and allowing even less absorption. I have also developed ostopenia and I am struggling to keep my weight above 140. Sheribear, you are constipated and have been a slow loser. It makes me wonder if you are absorbing more nutrients and things are moving through more slowly, allowing for even more absorption. My situation may look exciting in the short term, but if I have long term nutritional deficits, it could turn out to be a real problem, especially with the calcium. Sheribear, although you may feel discouraged at times, the longer, slower loss may indeed be healthier in the long run, if it means you are absorbing more nutrition and avoiding deficiencies. I guess only time will tell. I sure didn't expect to look so gaunt and thin so quickly. I cover up my upper arms and chest to hide the ribs, bony shoulders, and protruding spine and collar bones. I am going to order some A cup bras, as the B is even too big now. I still don't recognize my body in the mirror. It looks like an old, old woman. In some ways, i wish my loss was slower, so my brain could catch up to my body. Oh, well, we play the hand we are dealt, right? It just goes to show how different we all are, and even though we may be following our plans, exercising, and doing everything "right," the individual experiences can be vastly different. Fast loss does not mean someone was a super hero in their plan, just as slow loss does not mean someone was slacking. It may even be related to pouch size and how much actual small intestine was bypassed - completely out of our control. Please hang in there, Feb buddies! We are all so close and our surgiversery is just around the corner!
  6. Bill Sperry

    november sleeve

    Well alright. Good job I’m sure you’ll recover fine .glad you gave a lot of information it’s very helpful. I’m having the gastric bypass surgery on November 25 fingers crossed
  7. I’m glad we have the revision forum. Is it addressing some of the things you listed?
  8. I had mine out 3 years before my gastric bypass and that surgery was rough, I would even venture to say it was probably the worst surgery I had. I felt like crap for a solid two weeks after the surgery but one day felt totally fine. It was a rough surgery for me, my gastric bypass was easier. I experienced mild dumping after having it out and haven't had that yet with my wls. My surgeon kept me out of work for a full 6 weeks (I was working full time as a paramedic back then) but felt well enough to go back after 3. I was back to work after my gastric bypass after a week as a nurse.
  9. BayougirlMrsS

    Third Revision...

    Congrats on the initial loss. I also had a removal due to a slip. My loss was a consistent 89lbs. After the removal, i gained 30 over the next 2.5 years. Just revised to the sleeve Aug 28th. I've lost 29lbs. I only have 1 more to get back to where i was the day the band was removed. The sleeve is all still very new. I guess my question is, how did the hysterectomy make you gain weight? I also had that and gallbladder removal. Was it the change in your diet? quantity? hormones? These are things i'm trying to look out for. And how will the GB/DS be different from the sleeve? I'm not wanting this to come out the wrong way as i am very interested. I turned 51 last july and started menopause this past March... ish... If there is something i can watch out for.... i'm all for it.
  10. Lynda486

    Mental Health Evaluation

    I am a little nuts too, but didn't have to do any psych evaluation because I was a revision with many repairs to make. If they only knew..... 🤪
  11. other than my immediate family I only told 3 people. It isn't anyone else's business and like you I can't be doing with the judgement that this has been an 'easy' way out because it has been very difficult for me and even though I am now healed from my op, then my emergency revision a week later, I have ongoing awful nausea and that is with being on antiemetics for it so after, so you know....tell who you are comfortable with. No right or wrong, our own choice
  12. mcfluffington

    Can we just be for real ???

    If I were younger getting Sexy Back would be a prime motivator. But at this point I just want to be more physically able and not have people judge me because of my size. That happened for me initially at 200lbs and I want it back. I am dieting and hoping for a revision soon if my insurance will allow it.
  13. My surgeon says that DS/SIPS is more conducive to weight loss in a revision situation. I can't give you any first hand experience. I am hoping to have SIPS if for weight regain soon if my insurance okays it. I have read articles backing up the information given me by the surgeon.
  14. I'm considering a revision as well. I'm 8.5 months out and stalling. My Dr reccomend the ds, but I chose the sleeve. Wondering @GreenTealael are you asking about the other surgeries ds/sips because it is a better choice than rny? Good luck on future decisions!
  15. Had sleeve 2015, lost 60 lbs, gained back 25 lbs. Considering revision, but unable to decide between MGB or RNY. As all surgeries, they both have pros and cons. Revisions typically lose slower. Looking for experiences with either surgery. Please share!
  16. mountaingirlCO

    Third Revision...

    I’m not the OP but looking at something similar and I WAS successful with the band (lost 115 lbs and was within 15 lbs of my goal) until I had a major slip and revised to the sleeve. I never had restriction with the revision to the sleeve but managed not to gain weight for 2 years until 3 years ago when I had a hysterectomy. Now I’ve gained back 50 of my original loss and am exploring a new surgical alternative after trying many other things for the last 3 years to get back on track. Looking at GB or DS now.
  17. BayougirlMrsS

    Revision

    Is there a reason you're not losing? are you have trouble? are is it just to lose more? I would start by looking at why it's not working. Is it your food choices? Overeating? Not exercising? The reason i'm saying this is because if its those things, a new WLS won't fix it for the long term. You have to start within. I would suggest, if you haven't already, get the myfitnesspal app. it showed me how much i was really eating vs what i thought i was eating. I had the band for 7+ years and maintained 89lbs.... but when the band was removed due to a slip.... i gained 30lbs. Sure it took 2.5 years... but i couldn't lose it. I thought i was doing everything right.....Then when i started the process of revising to the sleeve, i started logging everything.... I found i was making bad choices, overeating and not exercising as much as i thought i was. That was in July, i got sleeved Aug 28th...... and things are back on track.... but i'm still logging in my food and exercise. Keeps me accountable. Band 2009 SW: 232, LW: 130, weight at removal 143... Sleeve 2019 SW: 173.5 , Today 144.4..... Goal is to get back to 143 (1 more lb to go) or 140 if poss.
  18. I think your friend possibly got the wrong WLS from the start. 500lbs seems like a lot for the sleeve.... But, i'm new to the sleeve, so i don't know. What i do know is, he needs a better Dr. and/or Phy. Dr. Before he gets another WLS. My ex sister in law had 3 WLS's. Her first was Lapband in Mex, then Lapband in the states, then GB in the states. No counseling for the first, regained and revised, but she regained yet again. The last dr did the GB.... and yes, regain again. The dr.'s need to make sure patients are getting more counseling.
  19. batistaselenia

    Revision

    sorry i meant to put 2017 its been 2 years since my surgery ,i want to revise it to any procedure to loose more weight
  20. Missynik

    3rd times a charm!

    My surgery is Dec 6 and I still have not decided what I will be revising to, as soon as I make up my mind, I will find more information and change it again. Lol...I am so lost! I dont want this to be another failed surgery for me.
  21. In Germany there is the possibility of a planned second surgery in the case of very heavy patients. So it's not seen as a revision but an already planned second surgery. People get a sleeve resection first as the initial part of a BPD/DS, lose some weight with that and then a year later get the full DS. I don't know how common that really is though.
  22. BayougirlMrsS

    Revision

    I'm confused.... you had the sleeve and want to revise to the sleeve?
  23. JRT Mom

    Surgery Date

    Again, being nosy--are you using advanced surgical partners? I saw them when I started having problems with my 10 year old lap band. I liked the doctor but his office staff was a mess- wouldn't return calls when they said they would, no follow through for scheduling tests, etc. And they incorrectly told me that since I've already had a bariatric procedure that Medicare won't pay for a revision. Medicare didn't pay for the first one so why would they balk at a revision? Anyway I knew I needed the band removed regardless of whether or not I could get a revision and was unhappy with ASPs office, so I did some "doctor shopping" on the internet and found Virginia Bariatric Surgery Center in Reston and their office is so helpful and better informed and helpful than the other. I've said before that there are lots of good doctors out there, but if the "front half" of the practice is a disaster it doesn't matter how good the "back half" is! Laura
  24. batistaselenia

    Revision

    Hi this is my first time posting in a while ,wanted some opinion had my gastric sleeve on 7-24-17 sw was 289 lowest weight i got to 224 cw 230 i have pcos i did everything by the book . sometimes i fell of the wagon but got back on it .gained 6 pounds because i was on fertility meds but im here working on loosing them back ,will i qualify for a revision to my sleeve. I felt like a failure with my surgery while other people were eating more unhealthy then i was . I know everone is different but i feel like deserved better 
  25. Tracyringo

    Daily Menus for Maintenance

    Sleevers don't dump like bypass. At least that is what we were told in the beginning of the journey. I do sometimes on coffee in the morning but that is about it. As far as volume I was told and do believe sleevers hold less food because we still have the pyloric valve and bypassers the stoma which doesn't close. Is this not true ? I can eat a normal sized protein portion 3 to 4 oz depending on what it is, but only a few bites of anything else and if I do make a normal sized plate with the other stuff I have to wait a few hours to finish a meal. I am thankful for the restriction I have at 27 months out. My problem was snacking last weekend with family. Not much restriction when I eat foods I should not be eating.

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