Guest guest Posted February 24, 2004 Report Share Posted February 24, 2004 Hi Shayla, I decided on the DS because I had about 300 lbs to lose!! I didn't think that I could do that with any other surgery. At the time, I had done a lot of research, but what I really should have done was join some message boards (like this one) and gotten some first hand information. I know that there are people who have lost 300 lbs or more with the RNY or other procedures, but the research that I did, didn't really tell me that. So... I had the DS. I have a scar that ran from my breast bone to my pubic bone, vertically down the center of my body. It has shrunk since I have shrunk ) I also have a scar from hip bone to hip bone from my abdominoplasty. And scars on my arms, and breasts. Yep... I'm a scary lookin' nekkid broad.. that's fer sure! Thank goodness I don't have the necessity to get naked often! I did lose the weight that I wanted, and I am happy with the surgery in so many ways. I can eat whatever I want. After 3 years, I am able to eat fairly good sized portions (some days are better than others for some reason) and I never have to watch what I eat as far as calories or carbs or anything else. I never gain weight. For a while I was worried that I'd have to have the surgery reversed because I couldn't seem to stop losing... but things have leveled out. The negative side is the malabsorption which I struggle with. Especially with the iron deficiency during this pregnancy. I am miserable. And I do have problems with diarrhea which is no fun. But any time I start to think that I didn't make the right decision, I just think about those 300 lbs and the fact that my health is SO much better than it was. It's a toss up... would I have lost all that weight with a different procedure? I'll never know. Anyway... that's my story. It also helped that one of the pioneer's of the BPD/DS procedure is very near to where I live. I'm just glad that there continue to be more and more options for women and men looking to have surgery for obesity. Some of them have become almost " simple " procedures! Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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