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I had a revision done Aug 13th in Atlanta, GA. At my 2 wk visit, I was told I lost 11 lbs. Now, I'm realistic and understand it will not be the same as first time around where I lost 21 lbs the first week and 120 lbs by my 7th month. But, I'm a lot concerned bc I don't feel the same as I did on my first surgery. I don't have that feeling of fullness and my hunger has not gone away. I can gulp a bottle of Water down in just minutes. I am afraid that the only revision done was to the opening and not so much to the pouch. I have changed my eating habits, no breads, rice, sugars, sodas.. and I am excercising yet the scale has not budged in a week. Has anyone else had an issue w revision? Is there any way i can ask for proof that what I asked for was properly done?

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I wonder the same thing...had band and sleeve..still have hunger not losing much and can drink like a fish...???

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I had a revision done Aug 13th in Atlanta' date=' GA. At my 2 wk visit, I was told I lost 11 lbs. Now, I'm realistic and understand it will not be the same as first time around where I lost 21 lbs the first week and 120 lbs by my 7th month. But, I'm a lot concerned bc I don't feel the same as I did on my first surgery. I don't have that feeling of fullness and my hunger has not gone away. I can gulp a bottle of Water down in just minutes. I am afraid that the only revision done was to the opening and not so much to the pouch. I have changed my eating habits, no breads, rice, sugars, sodas.. and I am excercising yet the scale has not budged in a week. Has anyone else had an issue w revision? Is there any way i can ask for proof that what I asked for was properly done?[/quote']

What were you revised from?

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What were you revised from?

I had the Roux en Y (RNY)gastric bypass in 2004. I had great success w that one. Lost a ton of weight. I weighed 315 date of surgery. My lowest weight was about 170. I gained 60 within this past year :( I just had the revision done Aug 13 and so far I have lost 15 :/

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I had the Roux en Y (RNY)gastric bypass in 2004. I had great success w that one. Lost a ton of weight. I weighed 315 date of surgery. My lowest weight was about 170. I gained 60 within this past year :( I just had the revision done Aug 13 and so far I have lost 15 :/

15 since august 15th seems pretty good to me. I was revised from band to bypass on june 12th and have lost 26 since. I would expect slower results with a revision at least that's what I was told. Good luck with everything! :)

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