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JaJeanne,

Congrates on your 16lb weight loss. That is awesome :biggrin: Keep up the great work. I know how the head hunger can be, but you can beat it!! Just think of the scale not moving when you eat the unhealthy/high calorie things, then think about the scale moving down when you choose a low cal snack, like SF pudding...YUM.

But believe me, I really fight with head hunger myself :cool2:, Just wanted to give you some encouragement. I know it is tough, but getting surgery is tough too and you did it!!:)

LR

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Thanks LRose,

I know that head hunger got me here, but your right I did the surgery and that was hard, so I can't waste my effort on eating bad stuff. I'm usually ok, but the hubby is a total snacker addict! I am buying pretzels instead of chips and SF instead of reg pudding...but I can't get over the whole "full thing," it is amazing! I'm full after 1/2 c, instead of the 2-3 c full over flowing plate, I used to eat, I am so amazed... thanks for understanding & sharing... all the best, Jeanne

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Just thought I'd say hello.

I have my first appointment with a surgeon next Friday & if all goes well hope to have the VSG done mid to end of October.

I made my mind up a few years ago that VSG is the procedure for me, but there did not seem to be any reliable data on long term VSG patients as originally it seemed to only be offered as the first part in a two stage op for BMI 50+ people. So VSG was used to get people to a safe weight for a bypass op.

Long term data on just the VSG on it's own was not available (here anyway).

But now it seems that VSG on it's own is a good solution for BMI 40+ people.

Hopefully the Surgeon see it the same way :-)

Peter.

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Hi.

I m trying to decide between the sleeve vs the band.I am a heart patient and can"t risk doing a surgery too risky.I just got the ok from my cardiologist too have the surgery. I have been waiting for two years.I just learned about the sleeve and am leaning towards it but I am concurned on how long they have been doing this procedure.I like the fact that it reduces the grelin in youre stomak reducing hunger and cravings.I would like to hear from others.

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Hello,I too am a banded, and I think I'm going for a SLeeve, but I can't find any long time sleever, to see the results....I know that in the beginning the sleeve will work, but I'm so afraid for the long term results....The same thing happened with the band, when i got it, it seemed as the best solution, and now I am very dissapointed on it...or me...I don't know...

SO, I'm wondering, do you know any long time sleever?And do u know any bad result? I can't seem to find anywhere this answer. thanks

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Hi Nicole

Here is a link to the vertical sleeve gastrectomy messageboard which is one of the obesity help forums. There are lots of 'old timers' there, and you will seldom read about problems related to the sleeve compared with lap bands or RNY surgeries. While I am only a few weeks out, I am already totally in love with my sleeve, it has freed me from my obsessive overeating, and the weight is coming off easily. No more fills and unfills, or complications ever again.

Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy Forum (VSG)

Best of luck in your research.

Marion

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Welcome to the forum. There actually are long term (at least 5 years) studies out there.. go to Obesity Help.com and click on Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy. I had surgery on July 2nd.. I have lost 51 lbs since surgery.

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Hi Rose-your weight loss is awesome-I had surgery on July 15 and have lost 30 pounds....I am ecstatic and DEFINITELY not complaining but losing a little slower than you-was just wondering if your exercising. Exercise has always been my weakness and I know I could lose alot faster and was just wondering if this helps in losing approximately a pound per day. Thx!

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SO, I'm wondering, do you know any long time sleever?And do u know any bad result? I can't seem to find anywhere this answer. thanks

I think for most of us, there are 3 concerns when it comes to long-term:

1) Will I lose all my weight

2) Will I keep it off long-term

3) Will I find myself getting sick as a direct results of this surgery

For #1 the 5 year study done by LapSF says that you will lose your weight.

For #2, you can regain with any surgery if you don't make the lifestyle changes. But that people are finding with a sleeve is that if the boughie size is small enough, the sleeve doesn't stretch out and the long-term regain stats are good.

For #3, partial gastrectomies have been done on ulcer and stomach cancer patients since the 70s and those people go on to have healthy lives with no direct impact from the surgery. The only thing to watch out for is osteoporosis, which can be solved by taking a Calcium supplement

Here is a link to LapSF's 5 year study. Although they studied people for 5 y ears, they only reported results from when they started using the smaller boughies. Note that each line is a set of patients. So one set of data is for patients 3 years out from the sleeve, one for patients two years out and one for patients 1 year out. It's not the weight lost by a single set of patients at 1 year, 2 year and 3 year like I thought when I first read it.

SSAT - SSAT 2008 Annual Meeting Abstracts - Laparoscopic Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy for Morbid Obesity: a Report of a Five-Year Experience with 750 Patients</b>

The interesting thing is that the 3 year patients had a higher BMI on average and so lost more absolute weight even if their EWL % was lower. The 3 and 2 year patients lost more absolute weight than the RnY group they were compared to, in fact. I think that's promising because it shows you *can* lose a lot of weight if you have to.

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Hi.

I m trying to decide between the sleeve vs the band.I am a heart patient and can"t risk doing a surgery too risky.I just got the ok from my cardiologist too have the surgery. I have been waiting for two years.I just learned about the sleeve and am leaning towards it but I am concurned on how long they have been doing this procedure.I like the fact that it reduces the grelin in youre stomak reducing hunger and cravings.I would like to hear from others.

Brian - Go onto www.surgicallyslim.com Mount Sinai's bariatric weight loss group, NYC The VSG is recommended as an excellent surgery for patients that are in the danger zone- you can read about why there. I have massive heart damage and I am having a sleeve Sept. 8, so if you want tune back in and I will let you know what happened.

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Listen- what they had me do was an angiogram to make sure I was clear before the VSG. Then in the hospital I have 3 different doctors to monitor my fluids to make sure I don't go into congestive heart failure. Most important - think about doing it in the hospital that has treated you successfully for heart problems and make sure that if you need an ICD you get an ICD. Possibly the number one thing most of us heart patients can do to save our lives.

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After a year of researching both band and sleeve, and different surgeons, I finally have a date to get my sleeve! September 25, not too far away!!

I'm really excited, and looking forward to the changes in my life.

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Good luck, Laura!

My date is 9/22 just a few days earlier. I admit at this point, I'm a little scared...

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Sept. 22nd!

It's not 100%. I'm going to call today and make sure they aren't going to move me due to not being able to get the OR.

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