Guest guest Posted January 4, 2001 Report Share Posted January 4, 2001 Hi, I'm sure many of you have seen these same questions asked before, so please forgive me if I ask the same questions everyone else has asked. First, a little about me: I am 6' 1 " and approx. 400 lbs. my BMI is 52.?? I am 32 years old, with a 4 month old son. I have been overweight most of my life. I hit the 100+ extra lbs. in college, and I really haven't looked back. I have lost 50 lbs here and there, but I always gain the weight back plus some more weight for good measure. I have sleep apnea for which I have already had a couple of different surgeries to try and fix, but at this time, only weight loss will fix the rest of the problem. I have arthritis in my upper back, which I don't know if this is weight related or not, but I do know that the weight doesn't help it any. If I do something, right now, I am leaning towards the duodenal switch surgery. How bad are the side effects? What about protein absorption, how often is this a problem? Is vitamin absorption always a problem? or just with some? How bad is the diarrhea and gas? Do you really have to cut way back on food intake to lose weight? or can you lose weight eating a *normal* amount? How long was the recovery? How long before I could go back to a desk job? Has anyone had this surgery done laproscopically(sp)? What else do I need to know to make an informed decision? Does anyone know of a surgeon in the Atlanta area that performers this surgery? anyone use this person? how was he? Sorry for so many questions at once. Thanks in advance for your responses. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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