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I assumed I would be having the RNY because of it's success rate with Diabetes resolution; however, when I had my visit with the surgeon he recommended the VSG. He says my insurance covers it and he feels I'm a good candidate because I've only had diabetes for a short time (pre-diabetes four years & type II for about six months) and because of my lower BMI (37).

As I research, I see that the VSG looks like a viable option but I'm concerned about the resolution of diabetes. The RNY has such a track record. Losing weight is great but I really want to get rid of my disease. Any of you here with the VSG have their diabetes not resolve?

Any input or experiences would be greatly appreciated.

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Hi LowCho, and welcome! I have Type II also and was told that most Type II diabetes is completely corrected. In fact they are planning on cutting my med. down by 1/2 when I leave the hospital. To be honest just being on the liquid pre-op diet has lowered my blood sugar a bunch.

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I did not have diabetes pre surgery, but since it is so prevelent in my family, it was a concern. From mt research, it seems like DS, RYN, and VSG are all likely to reduce or eliminate diabetes. Best of luck with your decision.

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