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While there are some instances involving either a patient's health, or individual insurance coverage, that might preclude someone from having a particular surgery, I think most of us were allowed a choice of which we procedure we wanted.

I was given the option of either sleeve or bypass, so in my case, and many others, it absolutely comes down to a personal decision. This why it's so very important to do your own research.

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Both surgeries are very effective. VSG hasn't been around as long as the Roux-En-Y (bypass) procedure, but the statistics show that the long term results are very similar. Out of fairness the bypass has a faster initial weight loss, a slightly better long term weight loss (2 yrs +) and slightly better long term comorbidities improvement, but it also has slightly higher risks involved during and post surgery.

You need to read as much as you can about the procedures and work closely with your surgeon to see which procedure is the best choice for you based upon your medical history.

Go to websites of gastric weight loss surgery centers of excellence and teaching hospitals, JAMA, ASMBS, attending a a surgical weight loss information meeting at your local hospital and a couple of support group meetings to help you with your decision.

Congratulations on whichever choice you make.

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the sleeve used to be the first step in a two part system, where after the sleeve they would do the bypass. But it was shown that people lost enough weight with just the sleeve that it's now available as a standalone surgery that is nearly as effective as bypass

the choice is up to you and your surgeon. Both require smart choices afterwards for healthy and long term weight loss

good luck in whatever you choose

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Thank you to everyone for your input. I have researched it its just a big decision that I want to be sure about. You've all given me a lot to think about.

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You've gotten a lot of good advice here, the only thing I have to add is to be open and really, really listen to what your surgeon has to say about the pros and cons of each for your particular body and situation. Each of us will, we hope, have only one of these surgeries in our lifetime. Your surgeon has a LOT more experience to draw on.

The fact is, both procedures lead to dramatic initial weight loss. How much weight you lose ultimately depends on you and the choices you make post op over the long term. That weight loss and the effect of either procedure on your body can resolve issues with many obesity-related issues, such as sleep apnea, diabetes, high cholesterol, GERD, and joint pain.

Whichever procedure you and your surgeon determine is right for you, your long-term success is really up to you and the choices you make, one choice at a time.

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I had the sleeve in 2014, didn't loose as much as I would of liked...an gained the weight back. So right now I'm 7 days post opp the gastric bypass. I think it's easier to "cheat" if you have the sleeve.. But talk to your surgeon.

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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
      of something and I'm not sure what to do about it. For years the only thing I've enjoyed is eating. We rarely do anything or go anywhere and if we do it always includes food. Family comes over? Big family dinner! Go camping? Food! Take a short ride or trip? Food! Holiday? Food! Go out of town for a Dr appointment? Food! When we go to a new town we don't look for any attractions, we look for restaurants we haven't been to. Heck, I look forward to getting off work because that means it's almost supper time. Now that I'm drinking these pre-op shakes for breakfast, lunch, and supper I have nothing to look forward to.  And once I have surgery on June 11th it'll be more of the same shakes. Even after pureed stage, soft food stage, and finally regular food stage, it's going to be a drastic change for the rest of my life. I'm giving up the one thing that really brings me joy. Eating. How do you cope with that? What do you do to fill that void? Wow. Now I'm sad.
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      1. LeighaTR

        I hope your surgery on Wednesday goes well. You will be able to do all sorts of new things as you find your new normal after surgery. I don't know this from experience yet, but I am seeing a lot of positive things from people who have had it done. Best of luck!

    • Alisa_S

      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
      of something and I'm not sure what to do about it. For years the only thing I've enjoyed is eating. We rarely do anything or go anywhere and if we do it always includes food. Family comes over? Big family dinner! Go camping? Food! Take a short ride or trip? Food! Holiday? Food! Go out of town for a Dr appointment? Food! When we go to a new town we don't look for any attractions, we look for restaurants we haven't been to. Heck, I look forward to getting off work because that means it's almost supper time. Now that I'm drinking these pre-op shakes for breakfast, lunch, and supper I have nothing to look forward to.  And once I have surgery on June 11th it'll be more of the same shakes. Even after pureed stage, soft food stage, and finally regular food stage, it's going to be a drastic change for the rest of my life. I'm giving up the one thing that really brings me joy. Eating. How do you cope with that? What do you do to fill that void? Wow. Now I'm sad.
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      1. summerseeker

        Life as a big person had limited my life to what I knew I could manage to do each day. That was eat. I hadn't anything else to look forward to. So my eating choices were the best I could dream up. I planned the cooking in managable lots in my head and filled my day with and around it.

        Now I have a whole new big, bigger, biggest, best days ever. I am out there with those skinny people doing stuff i could never have dreamt of. Food is now an after thought. It doesn't consume my day. I still enjoy the good home cooked food but I eat smaller portions. I leave food on my plate when I am full. I can no longer hear my mother's voice saying eat it all up, ther are starving children in Africa who would want that!

        I still cook for family feasts, I love cooking. I still do holidays but I have changed from the All inclusive drinking and eating everything everyday kind to Self catering accommodation. This gives me the choice of cooking or eating out as I choose. I rarely drink anymore as I usually travel alone now and I feel I need to keep aware of my surroundings.

        I don't know at what point my life expanded, was it when I lost 100 pounds? Was it when I left my walking stick at home ? Was it when I said yes to an outing instead of finding an excuse to stay home ? i look back at my last five years and wonder how loosing weight has made such a difference. Be ready to amaze yourself.

        BTW, the liquid diet sucks, one more day and you are over the worst. You can do it.

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      Officially here for a long time, not just a good time💪
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