Posted April 12, 2010 - 11:46 AM
Posted April 12, 2010 - 12:44 PM
Then do independent research on that surgeon, and contact their office for information on their seminar, office procedures, consultation and so forth. Once you get some details on specific surgeons then start asking for some people's personal experience with that particular surgeon. Of course, you'll get a wide range of opinions and experiences so you'll have to sift through the information at your own discretion.
I know the rollercoaster of weight loss and gain, and the sleeve has given me the control I need to keep a healthy weight.
Best wishes in your research.
LapBand 10/01/08 Band OUT, Sleeve done 06/03/09 Dr. Michael Michel M.D.
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Posted April 12, 2010 - 1:11 PM
Tiff gave you some great advice. If you have other questions, just ask. We are like family out here.
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Posted April 12, 2010 - 3:45 PM
I can tell you why I chose VSG over RNY for my revision from the band.
1) No blind stomach left that can't be easily scoped, but can still get cancer and ulcers.
2) The stats on regain with the RNY honestly scared me.
3) Malabsorption of calories/fat only lasts about 2 years, but the malabsorption of vitamins and micro-nutrients last a lifetime.
4) No medication restrictions with VSG. RNY can not take NSAIDS due to ulcer risks. No food restrictions with VSG. Only 30% of RNY patients dump on sugar and carbs. I didn't want to essentially deprive myself of something occasionally, and suffer consequences. I did that for years dieting, all it did was cause me to binge.
5) Rerouting my intestines really was not an option.
6) I was a volume eater, not a grazer, not a sweet craver, and I simply need portion control and to remove my ravenous hunger. The sleeve gave me both.
7)Pouches and stomas stretch. Our sleeved stomach tissue has minimal stretching capability.
Here's those links for research purposes.
Diligence-is-always-required
Stalls-Happen
Update-from-a-2-Year-Post-Op-VSGer
2-year-surgiversary-and-feeling
Two-and-one-half-years-post-op
TWO-YEARS-YALL
Just-Passed-My-2-Year-Surgiversary
questions-for-post-ops-2-years-out-or-more
2-years-out-food-amount-info
anyone-2-years-out
Happy-2-year-anniversary-to-me
2-years-post-op-TODAY
2-5-Years-After-a-VSG
Everday-life-at-2-5-years-out
2-1-2-year-update
Has-it-really-been-2-years
2-1-2-year-update
Two-Year-Surgiversary
2-year-update-portrait-of-a-heavyweight-a-bit-late
Two-year-surgiversary
2-and-1-2-years-later
2-years-since-my-surgery-any-advice-on-face-lift
2-year-post-op-pics
Two-Years-Before-amp-After-Pic
2-year-update-portrait-of-a-heavyweight-a-bit-late
Thought-you-might-enjoy-an-update-with-a-few-pics
Busybusymom-is-back-2-years-post-op
TWO-YEARS-BABY
Any-old-timers-still-lurking-the-boards
Long-term Sleeve Experiences - 3 Years
on June 8, 2009 10:43 pm
Three years out
Three and a half years after Vertical Gastrectomy My Story
A quick 2 year and 3 year VSG update
Third Year Surgiversay
Not always easy but always worth it
Very Discouraged 3 years out
Links for researching the VSG
on March 15, 2009 11:18 pm
Here are some links I've collected when I was researching the sleeve. ASMBS position paper on sleeve - includes reports of early studies
LapSF Educational presentation to FACS - includes some 2 year results
LapSF Two Year Study
LapSF Five Year Study - abstract only
LapSF Five Year Study - presentation (requires Windows to play)
Literature review on the sleeve - requires $$ to get the full text unfortunately
Sleeve best for over 50 crowd
Video of a sleeve with lots of education discussion
Video of a sleeve that is more about the operation
Ghrelin levels after RnY and sleeve
Ghrelin levels after band and sleeve
Diabetes resolution in RnY vs. Sleeve
Comparison of band to sleeve - literature review
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Posted April 12, 2010 - 4:27 PM
Posted April 12, 2010 - 6:11 PM
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Posted April 12, 2010 - 6:11 PM
I am also low BMI and I must say it's a very hard decision. I think we have all taken a bit of flack for our decision and there is a real predjudice that goes with wls... but people have actually accused me of having "body dysmorphic disorder" My BMI is 30.1 which is OBESE. I have been overweight my whole life and last year.... after imense agony.... I got down to a BMI of 27 from somewhere around 38. As you can see... I'm on my way back up and I'm terrified.
I have decided to have surgery now... before I put all that stress on my skin and organs. I'm 44. I don't know how many more times my skin will shrink.
Anyway. I just wanted you to know your not alone. You have to make the right choice for you... but low bmi's are here for you.
The bad news. As far as I know, most insurance companies will only cover surgery between 35-40 with co-morbids and 40 and up with no co-morbids.
You should definately persue that route 1st, but even though my insurance covers wls... I will be going to Mexico due to my low BMI. If you choose that route you want to be sure and do good research.
I financed my surgery through surgeryloans.com
All the best
Stacey
Posted April 12, 2010 - 6:16 PM
Thanks so much for your response! That does help make me feel like I am not alone. I have been proud during the times I was able to lose the weight but it is just not maintainable with all of the stresses in life. If I were single, no kids and had a stress free job, MAYBE but who knows!
Can you tell me more about how you found your surgeon, etc? The other thing that will hurt me as private pay is that I filed BK over 4 years ago so I am still having trouble getting financing. I make really good money and have very low debt now but the BK still haunts me...
Thanks for any help you may offer!
Posted April 12, 2010 - 9:04 PM
sickofrollercoaster said:
I had my surgery here in Florida as my insurance covered my procedures.
LapBand 10/01/08 Band OUT, Sleeve done 06/03/09 Dr. Michael Michel M.D.
Posted April 13, 2010 - 7:57 AM
Posted April 13, 2010 - 8:15 AM
I've done some research for one of his relatives that wanted to consider the sleeve. We ended up having her research surgeons out of Cincinnati, OH and a couple of surgeons in Pennsylvania.
I think Martinsburg is in the northern part of the state. You may have to drive a bit for an experienced surgeon, but it will be worth it. The aftercare with the sleeve is really minimal, and your lab work can be pulled by your family doctor, and then sent to your surgeon so you shouldn't have to travel a lot for aftercare.
If you need anything, feel free to contact me.
LapBand 10/01/08 Band OUT, Sleeve done 06/03/09 Dr. Michael Michel M.D.
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