Yvessa
Well-Known Member
I am so sorry if I have scared anyone. I spent a lot of time doing research because I believe if I am going to make the best of my wls I need to thoroughly understand it.
WLS works. From everything I have read, for 60 percent of people it works. Without regain, without deficiency etc.
Providers know how to maximise it. Good providers stay in touch and give you advice on how to maximise your weight loss and maintenance.
Even after everything I have read I am convinced that WLS is the only thing that can help me now. I know my eating patterns will not fit the band.
On sleeve vs bypass, the initial results are similar, although with no malabsorption many people need a later conversion to a bypass. This is safer, however than initially having the bypass on patients with a BMI of 60+ (like me).
The data on sleeving is much less as it is a newer surgery. However, there are two things that attract me to the sleeve. The first is that the pyloric valve remains intact which means a) no dumping and b) regain is actually less likely because the body handles sugars better. The second is no deficiencies.
However, I recognise that I have a BMI of 60+ and that it is unlikely I will hit ideal weight loss with a sleeve. So that is why I am torn.
Again, really sorry if I have scared everyone - I do honestly still believe that WLS is the best thing for many of us in this situation.
WLS works. From everything I have read, for 60 percent of people it works. Without regain, without deficiency etc.
Providers know how to maximise it. Good providers stay in touch and give you advice on how to maximise your weight loss and maintenance.
Even after everything I have read I am convinced that WLS is the only thing that can help me now. I know my eating patterns will not fit the band.
On sleeve vs bypass, the initial results are similar, although with no malabsorption many people need a later conversion to a bypass. This is safer, however than initially having the bypass on patients with a BMI of 60+ (like me).
The data on sleeving is much less as it is a newer surgery. However, there are two things that attract me to the sleeve. The first is that the pyloric valve remains intact which means a) no dumping and b) regain is actually less likely because the body handles sugars better. The second is no deficiencies.
However, I recognise that I have a BMI of 60+ and that it is unlikely I will hit ideal weight loss with a sleeve. So that is why I am torn.
Again, really sorry if I have scared everyone - I do honestly still believe that WLS is the best thing for many of us in this situation.