Guest guest Posted October 28, 2002 Report Share Posted October 28, 2002 Has everyone who is regaining had their mechanics checked? There can be mechanical reasons for regain, yes. But I've seen many proximals regain. Part of the problem was that they were not taught how to maximize their surgery and ate the type of diet that would [not] work for a normie, but is thought to (low fat, no regard for sugars). So, they had a tool that was inadequate for them AND an empty toolbox. They didn't do anything " wrong " or stupid or outeat their surgeries. They just didn't have a full toolbox. As a result, several people have had revisions, even though they did not have any mechanical flaws. So, yes, you could have a revision, in theory. I'm not your insurance co. or your surgeon, of course. Re: Gaining Weight > Hello, I had an open rny surgery on August 20, 2000. I have started to > regain my weight and I desperately do not want to do this. I have even > started attending weight watcher classes trying to stop this gain or at best > slow it down. I was just thinking maybe I need to have it redone. I never > lost all my weight I needed to lose. At first I had lost down to 213 pounds. > My weight is now back up to 245 pounds. When I first had the surgery I was > 350 pounds. Yes, I'm down but not to where I needed to be. Help! Can this be > a reason for another surgery? > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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