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In a message dated 4/24/01 1:06:16 PM, duodenalswitch writes:

<< You are so right. A friend of mine had RNY surgery (4/11/01) the day

before mine and she is on a CLEAR liquid diet until May 1. Uhg, that

means broths, popcicles, and juice is about all she can have. I

can't even imagine clear liquids for three weeks!!! I was eating

full liquids (cream soups, very mashed potatos) 5 days out.

>>

Me. too and I think the differences go way beyond the immediate

post-op period. I think that if people are to make totally unbiased

decisions, it is good to really see firsthand the amount, frequency and types

of food eaten by pre-ops of both surgeries. Of course, there may be many

other reasons why someone would chose an RNY over a DS (other than more

'normal' post-op eating lifestyle -- I've actually heard this considered a

'negative' by some considering RNY... HUH???????), but I think that really

seeing things in black and white and by people with experience can help a

pre-op see exactly what lifestyle he/she may have long term. Of course,

people's experiences will vary, too. This is another reason why actual

experiences and the wide spectrum may help alleviate fears and/or confirm

someone's decision.

Also, the facts will be coming from post-ops themselves, not only 'heresay'

or statistics. :)

all the best,

teresa

lap DS with gallbladder removal

Dr. Gagner/DR. Quinn assisting/Mt. Sinai/NYC

January 25, 2001

94 days post-op and still feelin' fab! :)

pre-op: 307 lbs/bmi 45 (5'9 " )

now: 265 lbs/bmi 40

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