Nancy Browning
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I had a revision on March 20th and lost 25 pound but I have been stuck at 168 for a month I eat high protein and watch my caloric intake. any suggestions.
I've heard that revisions are very different than initial WLS. We have a member who started with the lapband, had issues with it then revised to the sleeve. This created severe GERD for her (a common side effect of the sleeve) so finally she had to revise to a full RNY Gastric Bypass. I think she'd be one of the best resources for you when it comes to the revision surgery process, how things progress and speed of loss.I had a revision on March 20th and lost 25 pound but I have been stuck at 168 for a month I eat high protein and watch my caloric intake. any suggestions.
Ah, I'd heard that revision surgery could have slower and less effective results but I'm not sure where I read that.There is no difference between the results of a revision or a regular first time weight loss surgery. If you had a gastric bypass you had a gastric bypass both times. And that gastric bypass works immediately and you should lose weight as expected by your doctor.
The most important factor, which I tried to convey in my previous post, is Are you following your eating plan? And if not you should tell your doctor.
I've heard that revisions are very different than initial WLS. We have a member who started with the lapband, had issues with it then revised to the sleeve. This created severe GERD for her (a common side effect of the sleeve) so finally she had to revise to a full RNY Gastric Bypass. I think she'd be one of the best resources for you when it comes to the revision surgery process, how things progress and speed of loss.
@eladams2015 are you out there?![]()