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Oh my gosh Lori......I am so sorry for your Sister in law! I personally have

never heard of this. So, she must have had her stomach stapled, and not

transected? Transected means they actually cut the stomach, not just divide

it with staples.

I am sure there will be other isn the group that will have some answers for

you! I am a pre-op myself. I too have looked into this for 2 years or more.

I am soooo ready!

I wish you and you and your sis in law all the best!!

God bless......

Terri in CA.

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Thank you Terri for responding . My sis in law did have the bypass thats what

is so confusing to me, I am not understanding how the stomach can fuse

together if it has been transected, mind you this is all second hand

information coming from my mother who is getting her information from my

sister in law who ( not to be uncompassionate) is not the smartest cookie in

the jar. She really never researched this surgery or talked to anyone who has

gone through it. I am beginning to think her doctor might be a little

questionable. Anyways thank you for you kind words. Lori in Mi

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Lori - It is so difficult to know why some people have such complications while

others don't. I am sorry that your SIL has had such problems. Just because she

has, doesn't mean that you will. Keep the faith. Take care.

Jeanne in WI

Age 39

Open RNY 05/21/2002

314/ 258./150-175

5' 8 "

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Thank you Jeanne, I am planning on doing just that. I have had other surgerys

before and always do great and my sis-in-law always seems to have

complications. I am going to my consultation with many questions and

hopefully good answers. thanks for your imput. Lori in Mi

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Did they use the word " fistula " ?

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Thank you Terri for responding . My sis in law did have the bypass thats what

is so confusing to me, I am not understanding how the stomach can fuse

together if it has been transected, mind you this is all second hand

information coming from my mother who is getting her information from my

sister in law who ( not to be uncompassionate) is not the smartest cookie in

the jar. She really never researched this surgery or talked to anyone who has

gone through it. I am beginning to think her doctor might be a little

questionable. Anyways thank you for you kind words. Lori in Mi

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In a message dated 9/12/02 7:06:33 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

madhacker764@... writes:

> I am beginning to think her doctor might be a little

> questionable. Anyways thank you for you kind words. Lori in Mi

>

Well, it pays to do your research, I am sure. I hope she has a speedy

recovery. Maybe she can research and find a surgeon that can help her!

I wish you all the best!

Terri in Ca.

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In VERY layman's terms, a fistula is rather like a tube that opens

between two parts of the body where they sorta grow together. As in my

medical dictionary (from when I was a medical office manager about 6

years ago) its an abnormal opening or channel connecting two internal

organs or leading from an internal organ to the outside. Fistulas are

due to ulceration, failure of a wound to heal, injury, tumors, or

congenital defects. Surgical repair is not always possible. My mom had

one about 5 years ago that went from her heavily diverticulosesed (I

know that's not a word, it's a noun being used as an adverb, butyou get

the idea) bowel to her vaginal cavity. Surgery took care of her

problem, but it removed most all of her lower bowel.

Pam in Niceville

preop

Lap RNY 11/20/02

Dr. Champion/Atlanta

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I am not sure but I will ask and see what kind of answer I get. What

does

fistula mean? Lori in Mi

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