Guest guest Posted May 11, 2001 Report Share Posted May 11, 2001 Kathy, Welcome to the DS list! I would suggest you go to this URL: http://www.duodenalswitch.com/Patients/Sharon/sharon.html This is a person who had the old-style Biliopancreatic Diversion surgery, the precursor to the DS surgery. She is 10+ years post-op, and is doing very well. She just recently posted a 10 year update to this list as well. Here is a link you can follow to read that message: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/duodenalswitch/message/89414 You can also do a search on specific topics/words like malnutrition, anemia, iron, calcium, osteoporosis, and similar words and see what comes up in the archives of this list. You can read the messages on the DS_results list, too. The rules don't allow pre-ops to post there, but you are welcome to read the messages and see how the folks who are longer post-op are doing. Here is the link to that group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DS_Results I am only 3 months post-op, but I can say that so far, I haven't had any complications at all, unless you count slow weight loss as a complication! Joy Frost Age: 48 Open DS with Welker Date: 2-5-01 Weight at time of surgery: 255 lbs BMI: 47 Weight as of 5-6-01: 225 lbs BMI: 41.2 (-30 lbs) http://www.duodenalswitch.com/Patients/Joy/joy.html > Hi there! I learned about your group from duodenalswitch.com, and > have a few questions about DS vs. RNY....Oh, my name is Kathy, and > I'm 41, 430#, 5'-7 " , BMI 70...I had been hearing about RNY being > the " gold standard " of WLS, and so I figured that's what I should do, > but then through another group (wls400plus) I heard some people > talking about how DS may be better for people with BMI's over 50. > However, I've read a few medical reports about different types of > WLS, and a couple of them said that they think DS is too new to > recommend, or that it hasn't been around long enough to see what the > effect are for long-term health...so, I'm kinda confused!!! Is there > anyone in your group who's had it done a couple or more years ago > that can tell me if they've had any complications and what their > experiences have been--health-wise? I'd really like to lose as much > as possible (like everybody else), but don't want to get it at the > risk of long term health problems!!! I hope I'm not offending anyone > here by asking this, as I know you've gone this route or are thinking > about it--I'm just afraid I might make the wrong choice! > > Thanks for your help and understanding! > Kathy in MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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