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It was what my surgeon recommended for me, and I trust his judgment completely. At 4 week post op, I'm glad I did, had nothing but smooth sailing.

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I am going bypass...Gold standard.

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I wasn't interested in the bypass and my surgeon recommended the sleeve for me anyway.

I couldn't be happier with my choice of surgeon and procedure. My recovery and progress have been better than I could have ever imagined.

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My friend got the sleeve in August and she is a new person!!!So did her daughter ...they did it 2 weeks apart...Amazing!

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I was worried about long term malabsorption and Vitamin deficiencies with bypass, so I elected for the sleeve. My surgeon said I was a good candidate for either (my initial BMI was 41)

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I am revising from the band...pure misery ..Gerd and reflux so bypass for me.

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Research as much as you can about both surgeries.

Attend a free WLS seminar at a local hospital and go to a few WLS support group meetings.

Talk to a surgeon, your PCP and address any medical conditions you have.

This will help you make the best decision for YOU.

Congratulations.

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I was worried about long term malabsorption and Vitamin deficiencies with bypass, so I elected for the sleeve. My surgeon said I was a good candidate for either (my initial BMI was 41)

Samantha did your BMI drop below 40 during your pre-op process? If so, how did your insurance company handle that?

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I did my research prior to consult and wanted the sleeve. I didn't want the malabsorption of Vitamins and just wanted the stomach portion removed permanently.

My surgeon asked what I wanted and he agreed the sleeve was best. It has worked wonderfully so far!

No matter the opinions you get, do what is right for you.

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Yes I'm wondering that too, I'm at 42 now and scared to "lose" because I have heard insurance has denied people due to dropping BMI.

Sean what insurance do you have? I have Harvard pilgrim.

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I went from band to sleeve. I chose the sleeve because I wanted to maintain my pyloric valve and did not like the idea of a blind stomach which could not be scoped etc.

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My surgeon recommended sleeve because you have more medication options later. I have some joint problems that require meds.

After research both bypass and sleeve, I was more comfortable with the sleeve than the bypass.

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