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Just started my 6 month pre-op process and originally I went in wanting the sleeve. However, the surgeon told me there is a higher chance for reflux and the need for the bypass procedure anyways. I just want to do this once, lol.

Wondering what others have experienced??

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I went to my first consultation and my dr told me due to my gastritis I need to go with the bypass cause I will end up doing a conversion later. I only want to go thru this once.

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If you suffer from acid reflux then bypass is the best option.

I know this because when I originally was going to have surgery I wanted the sleeve and was preparing for the sleeve but when I met with my gastric doctor he told me to have the bypass because of GERDS. I listened and I've had great success and even though I got Reactive Hypoglycemia which only 2% of gastric bypass patients get it I would do it all over again in minute.

Reactive Hypoglycemia is different then regular Hypoglycemia and is really a very low risk of getting it.

Good luck in your decision and best to you on your journey to a healthier you.

P.S. I hope I haven't scared you with what I disclosed to you and if it worries you discuss it with your surgeon or nutritionist.

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Chelly, how do you manage your reactive hypoglycemia?

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I had sleeve even with reflux. Turns out it was a hiatal hernia that was causing the issues and it was repaired during surgery.

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I chose bypass because it has a longer track record (40 years) and is considered the gold standard for bariatric surgery. There just wasn't enough history and data on the sleeve for me. Also, I was (am - only 11 days post surgery) pretty heavy and bypass was the better choice for that reason. I know it has worked well for others, but wasn't a good fit in my case.

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