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Hi Robin,

Case in point: I have a friend who had the Roux-en-Y about two years ago

(maybe a little more). She lost around 50% of her excess weight, leaving her

still morbidly obese (and she had her tummy tuck last year). I saw her last

week, she has already regained a noticeable amount of weight! One of the

things I found most daunting about having the RNY is the fact that weight

regain after four years happens to so many people. The other thing that I am

reaping the benefits of, now, postop 5 months is that I find it easy to eat,

no vomiting problems (my RNY friend vomits everyday, more than once). I have

lost 77 pounds, so far, and I eat what my family eats (paying close attention

to protein consumption) but in smaller quantities. Some days I am more

hungry than others, in other words, I feel more " normal. " (Many people would

dispute whether I am " normal " in any way!) LOL

Best wishes to you in making the decision that is right for you!

Hugs and blessings, Ann

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Hi Robin,

Case in point: I have a friend who had the Roux-en-Y about two years ago

(maybe a little more). She lost around 50% of her excess weight, leaving her

still morbidly obese (and she had her tummy tuck last year). I saw her last

week, she has already regained a noticeable amount of weight! One of the

things I found most daunting about having the RNY is the fact that weight

regain after four years happens to so many people. The other thing that I am

reaping the benefits of, now, postop 5 months is that I find it easy to eat,

no vomiting problems (my RNY friend vomits everyday, more than once). I have

lost 77 pounds, so far, and I eat what my family eats (paying close attention

to protein consumption) but in smaller quantities. Some days I am more

hungry than others, in other words, I feel more " normal. " (Many people would

dispute whether I am " normal " in any way!) LOL

Best wishes to you in making the decision that is right for you!

Hugs and blessings, Ann

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In a message dated 4/1/2003 6:50:21 PM Central Standard Time,

skweezeme@... writes:

> Tell me why I want a DS rather than a RNY.

>

> Tired,

> Robin

>

Quality of life....No other reason.

in Bama

http://hometown.aol.com/mdl1031/myhomepage/profile.html

Surgery- RNY to DS revision on12/6 -377.5

12/17 - 346.5 ( minus 31lbs)

01/15- 338.1 (minus 39.1lbs)

02/12-330.0 (minus 47.5 lbs)

03/02- 325 (minus 52.5 lbs)

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In a message dated 4/1/2003 6:50:21 PM Central Standard Time,

skweezeme@... writes:

> Tell me why I want a DS rather than a RNY.

>

> Tired,

> Robin

>

Quality of life....No other reason.

in Bama

http://hometown.aol.com/mdl1031/myhomepage/profile.html

Surgery- RNY to DS revision on12/6 -377.5

12/17 - 346.5 ( minus 31lbs)

01/15- 338.1 (minus 39.1lbs)

02/12-330.0 (minus 47.5 lbs)

03/02- 325 (minus 52.5 lbs)

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In a message dated 4/1/2003 6:50:21 PM Central Standard Time,

skweezeme@... writes:

> Tell me why I want a DS rather than a RNY.

>

> Tired,

> Robin

>

Quality of life....No other reason.

in Bama

http://hometown.aol.com/mdl1031/myhomepage/profile.html

Surgery- RNY to DS revision on12/6 -377.5

12/17 - 346.5 ( minus 31lbs)

01/15- 338.1 (minus 39.1lbs)

02/12-330.0 (minus 47.5 lbs)

03/02- 325 (minus 52.5 lbs)

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>I just came from the Doctor who my Insurance Co okay'ed for the RNY, He is

>very nice, didn't push yadda yadda. I physically don't think I have what it

>takes to fight the insurance co to have the DS, even though its my surgery of

>choice.

>

>Tell me why I want a DS rather than a RNY.

>

>Tired,

>Robin

>

Robin,

You want the DS because it is the BEST weight loss procedure available.

Here are a few reasons I feel that way and this is based on my 2-year fight

with Kaiser and the research I've done on the internet.

The RNY " success " rate is lower than the DS. While most RNY surgeons claim

a better than 60% success rate, they base that on amount of excess weight

lost during the initial two years. They do not take into account the 30 to

40 pounds of excess weight regained by the end of year four in a high

number of patients. (Any weight loss surgery is considered successful if a

patient looses 50% or more of their excess weight in the first two years.)

By contract, most DS patients lose 75 to 80% of their excess weight in the

first two years and KEEP IT OFF!

RNY patients have a highly restricted diet, DS patients can eat normal

food. RNY patients have a higher chance of adverse side effects and

complications. RNY patients are subject to the " dumping syndrome. " DS

patients face side effects and complications, but not as bad as those

associated with the RNY.

The list goes on, but Dr. K. has an excellent comparison table on his web

site, www.gr-ds.com. You may also want to do to the duodenal switch zone

and click on the reports and studies links. Read the report by Dr. Hess.

Then go ahead and fight for the DS. I did for two years, then swicthed

insurance rather than be forced to have the RNY. I've got my surgery date

now and wish it were sooner.

If you're in CA and need some help preparing appeals or finding out how to

fight for the DS, let me know. I had the " misfortune " of being a federal

employee, so I couldn't use the state system. You may have a better

chance.

Jerry

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>I just came from the Doctor who my Insurance Co okay'ed for the RNY, He is

>very nice, didn't push yadda yadda. I physically don't think I have what it

>takes to fight the insurance co to have the DS, even though its my surgery of

>choice.

>

>Tell me why I want a DS rather than a RNY.

>

>Tired,

>Robin

>

Robin,

You want the DS because it is the BEST weight loss procedure available.

Here are a few reasons I feel that way and this is based on my 2-year fight

with Kaiser and the research I've done on the internet.

The RNY " success " rate is lower than the DS. While most RNY surgeons claim

a better than 60% success rate, they base that on amount of excess weight

lost during the initial two years. They do not take into account the 30 to

40 pounds of excess weight regained by the end of year four in a high

number of patients. (Any weight loss surgery is considered successful if a

patient looses 50% or more of their excess weight in the first two years.)

By contract, most DS patients lose 75 to 80% of their excess weight in the

first two years and KEEP IT OFF!

RNY patients have a highly restricted diet, DS patients can eat normal

food. RNY patients have a higher chance of adverse side effects and

complications. RNY patients are subject to the " dumping syndrome. " DS

patients face side effects and complications, but not as bad as those

associated with the RNY.

The list goes on, but Dr. K. has an excellent comparison table on his web

site, www.gr-ds.com. You may also want to do to the duodenal switch zone

and click on the reports and studies links. Read the report by Dr. Hess.

Then go ahead and fight for the DS. I did for two years, then swicthed

insurance rather than be forced to have the RNY. I've got my surgery date

now and wish it were sooner.

If you're in CA and need some help preparing appeals or finding out how to

fight for the DS, let me know. I had the " misfortune " of being a federal

employee, so I couldn't use the state system. You may have a better

chance.

Jerry

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You said:

The angry meltdowns, with threatening words & gestures are too familiar too. For a few years I could stay calm & handle them ok, quite often leaving the house for awhile. (I'm so glad the nearby & Noble stays open til 11pm so I have a quiet, calm place to go when I need to.) Now, though, I don't know, they seem to get to me more than they used to. He's twice as big as I am now, that's part of it, so the threatening behavior is more scary. Sometimes though lately I just think that I'm plain weary of dealing with these behaviors after so many years.

I say:

I can so relate to your sentiments. It does get OLD, doesn't it? That's why it is so important to take regular time away, somewhere, somehow. I LOVE going to work every day. But even every evening and weekend...is a lot of time to be constantly 'needed' which is what happens at my house. Beth is 14 but still wants my attention all the time..to take her shopping or to a movie or to Blockbuster or, or or....it's all about her, all the time. I'm waiting for SOME maturity to happen concerning that issue. Think there's a chance????

Toodles!>^..^<Maralee

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It does get OLD, doesn't it? That's why it is so important to take

regular time away, somewhere, somehow. I LOVE going to work every

day. But even every evening and weekend...is a lot of time to be

constantly 'needed' which is what happens at my house. Beth is 14 but

still wants my attention all the time..to take her shopping or to a

movie or to Blockbuster or, or or....it's all about her, all the

time. I'm waiting for SOME maturity to happen concerning that issue.

Think there's a chance????

Blah!!! I'll second that 'get's old' stuff! Knowing (learning) what

I have I tried to plan a special summer. Both kids have had much

more action and activity than the last few, they've camped (twice),

spent almost 2 wks with their Dad/cousins where they went swimming

daily and road jet skis and we just survived the amusement park last

wk. We still have one family camping trip planned, they're heading

to private camp (alone) next week and my son still has a trip to a

water slide park and amusement park with activities he's involved

in.

I swear this seems like the dumbest thing I could've ever done. What

was I thinking? Plain old routine and swimming a couple times a week

and an overnight friend 'seems' so much easier for all of us.

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Oh, Catie! I am so sorry. I am thankful that we have not had to deal with the

poop (knock on wood), but I feel your frustration and wanning optimism. Here's

to a better tomorrow!!!

Amy

>

> So I am tired of poop! The second cleanup of the day and I am starting to see

the wear on the cast, sweater, and me. I am eternally optimistic, but I am

wearing of the optimism for the day. Who would think a Cast would be such a

blessing and yet such a curse for all involved. I am ready for our week of

normalcy! Thanks for listening. I promise to return to optimism tomorrow.

> Catie, mom to (13 mo) aka Stink

>

> Sent from my iPhone

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Oh, Catie! I am so sorry. I am thankful that we have not had to deal with the

poop (knock on wood), but I feel your frustration and wanning optimism. Here's

to a better tomorrow!!!

Amy

>

> So I am tired of poop! The second cleanup of the day and I am starting to see

the wear on the cast, sweater, and me. I am eternally optimistic, but I am

wearing of the optimism for the day. Who would think a Cast would be such a

blessing and yet such a curse for all involved. I am ready for our week of

normalcy! Thanks for listening. I promise to return to optimism tomorrow.

> Catie, mom to (13 mo) aka Stink

>

> Sent from my iPhone

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Catie,

I totally hear you!!! Almost every time Marly poops, it goes up onto the shirt. She smells, the cast is wearing, and I'm sick of it too.

Melinda

Mommy of Marlycia 11 mnths, Natalya 25 mnths

Scranton, PA

Tired

So I am tired of poop! The second cleanup of the day and I am starting to see the wear on the cast, sweater, and me. I am eternally optimistic, but I am wearing of the optimism for the day. Who would think a Cast would be such a blessing and yet such a curse for all involved. I am ready for our week of normalcy! Thanks for listening. I promise to return to optimism tomorrow.Catie, mom to (13 mo) aka StinkSent from my iPhone

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Catie,I am so sorry you are dealing with the poop issue. I wish I had some great words of advice to give you, but we never had that problem.I did want to say I LOVE your positive attitude on the whole thing. Keep it up and you will get through this just fine. TashaMommy of 4 year old twin boys- and Fort Worth, TexasSeries of 6 casts for 14 months and now in a night brace. is treated at Texas ish Rite Hospital.You can read 's story at....http://www.infantilescoliosis.org/stories.htmlFrom: Chad And Catie To: "infantile_scoliosis " <infantile_scoliosis >Sent: Sun, January 3, 2010 4:05:01 PMSubject: Tired

So I am tired of poop! The second cleanup of the day and I am starting to see the wear on the cast, sweater, and me. I am eternally optimistic, but I am wearing of the optimism for the day. Who would think a Cast would be such a blessing and yet such a curse for all involved. I am ready for our week of normalcy! Thanks for listening. I promise to return to optimism tomorrow.

Catie, mom to (13 mo) aka Stink

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the poop is an issue,but its not a bad trade a smelly baby for a small fraction of the time and a life long scar less back!!! ill take my stinky boy over a crroked back anyday!!! just try to smile and know u r doing the best for your baby!

mom of anthony 2 years old

2end cast down form a 65 to a 31

Subject: Re: TiredTo: infantile_scoliosis Date: Sunday, January 3, 2010, 4:56 PM

Catie,I am so sorry you are dealing with the poop issue. I wish I had some great words of advice to give you, but we never had that problem.I did want to say I LOVE your positive attitude on the whole thing. Keep it up and you will get through this just fine.

TashaMommy of 4 year old twin boys- and Fort Worth, TexasSeries of 6 casts for 14 months and now in a night brace. is treated at Texas ish Rite Hospital.You can read 's story at....http://www.infantil escoliosis. org/stories. html

From: Chad And Catie <chadandcatie@ yahoo.com>To: "infantile_scoliosi syahoogroups (DOT) com" <infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. com>Sent: Sun, January 3, 2010 4:05:01 PMSubject: [infantile_scoliosi s] Tired

So I am tired of poop! The second cleanup of the day and I am starting to see the wear on the cast, sweater, and me. I am eternally optimistic, but I am wearing of the optimism for the day. Who would think a Cast would be such a blessing and yet such a curse for all involved. I am ready for our week of normalcy! Thanks for listening. I promise to return to optimism tomorrow.Catie, mom to (13 mo) aka StinkSent from my iPhone

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Let's go drink.Hang in there!!!! Jack has poop stains on his shirt. It sucks!Chrissy

So I am tired of poop! The second cleanup of the day and I am starting to see the wear on the cast, sweater, and me. I am eternally optimistic, but I am wearing of the optimism for the day. Who would think a Cast would be such a blessing and yet such a curse for all involved. I am ready for our week of normalcy! Thanks for listening. I promise to return to optimism tomorrow.

Catie, mom to (13 mo) aka Stink

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Catie,

I'm so sorry you're dealing with so much stankiness! ; ) Seriously, that blows...literally.

, you are so right about it being a small fraction in their whole lives. Sometimes it feels like a LARGE fraction of mine...but we are going on a year of casting in early Feb., so I am hitting a bump in the road. I love your positive attitude, too! I am pulling myself back up that rope. Heidi, Bexon's Mama, (2 and a half years old, in 5th cast from Salt Lake City Shriners, currently down from 61 degrees to 23 in cast)

To: infantile_scoliosis Sent: Sun, January 3, 2010 5:04:43 PMSubject: Re: Tired

the poop is an issue,but its not a bad trade a smelly baby for a small fraction of the time and a life long scar less back!!! ill take my stinky boy over a crroked back anyday!!! just try to smile and know u r doing the best for your baby!

mom of anthony 2 years old

2end cast down form a 65 to a 31

From: Tasha Fontenot <ryanswalkyahoo (DOT) com>Subject: Re: [infantile_scoliosi s] TiredTo: infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. comDate: Sunday, January 3, 2010, 4:56 PM

Catie,I am so sorry you are dealing with the poop issue. I wish I had some great words of advice to give you, but we never had that problem.I did want to say I LOVE your positive attitude on the whole thing. Keep it up and you will get through this just fine.

TashaMommy of 4 year old twin boys- and Fort Worth, TexasSeries of 6 casts for 14 months and now in a night brace. is treated at Texas ish Rite Hospital.You can read 's story at....http://www.infantil escoliosis. org/stories. html

From: Chad And Catie <chadandcatie@ yahoo.com>To: "infantile_scoliosi syahoogroups (DOT) com" <infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. com>Sent: Sun, January 3, 2010 4:05:01 PMSubject: [infantile_scoliosi s] Tired

So I am tired of poop! The second cleanup of the day and I am starting to see the wear on the cast, sweater, and me. I am eternally optimistic, but I am wearing of the optimism for the day. Who would think a Cast would be such a blessing and yet such a curse for all involved. I am ready for our week of normalcy! Thanks for listening. I promise to return to optimism tomorrow.Catie, mom to (13 mo) aka StinkSent from my iPhone

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Catie,

I'm so sorry you're dealing with so much stankiness! ; ) Seriously, that blows...literally.

, you are so right about it being a small fraction in their whole lives. Sometimes it feels like a LARGE fraction of mine...but we are going on a year of casting in early Feb., so I am hitting a bump in the road. I love your positive attitude, too! I am pulling myself back up that rope. Heidi, Bexon's Mama, (2 and a half years old, in 5th cast from Salt Lake City Shriners, currently down from 61 degrees to 23 in cast)

To: infantile_scoliosis Sent: Sun, January 3, 2010 5:04:43 PMSubject: Re: Tired

the poop is an issue,but its not a bad trade a smelly baby for a small fraction of the time and a life long scar less back!!! ill take my stinky boy over a crroked back anyday!!! just try to smile and know u r doing the best for your baby!

mom of anthony 2 years old

2end cast down form a 65 to a 31

From: Tasha Fontenot <ryanswalkyahoo (DOT) com>Subject: Re: [infantile_scoliosi s] TiredTo: infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. comDate: Sunday, January 3, 2010, 4:56 PM

Catie,I am so sorry you are dealing with the poop issue. I wish I had some great words of advice to give you, but we never had that problem.I did want to say I LOVE your positive attitude on the whole thing. Keep it up and you will get through this just fine.

TashaMommy of 4 year old twin boys- and Fort Worth, TexasSeries of 6 casts for 14 months and now in a night brace. is treated at Texas ish Rite Hospital.You can read 's story at....http://www.infantil escoliosis. org/stories. html

From: Chad And Catie <chadandcatie@ yahoo.com>To: "infantile_scoliosi syahoogroups (DOT) com" <infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. com>Sent: Sun, January 3, 2010 4:05:01 PMSubject: [infantile_scoliosi s] Tired

So I am tired of poop! The second cleanup of the day and I am starting to see the wear on the cast, sweater, and me. I am eternally optimistic, but I am wearing of the optimism for the day. Who would think a Cast would be such a blessing and yet such a curse for all involved. I am ready for our week of normalcy! Thanks for listening. I promise to return to optimism tomorrow.Catie, mom to (13 mo) aka StinkSent from my iPhone

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