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It depends on your surgeon. With mine...I had to be opened again...but since

I was laying there all opened I asked him to by-pass an additional 100cm

which he did. The recovery was easier then the original RNY, I think mostly

because of the weight issue. I did't weigh as much.

Debbie in Gig Harbor (170cm medial)

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Re: Digest Number 2118

If you have a staple disruption do they have to open you completely to

repair it or can it be done laproscopically? What is the actual process...

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It depends on your surgeon. With mine...I had to be opened again...but since

I was laying there all opened I asked him to by-pass an additional 100cm

which he did. The recovery was easier then the original RNY, I think mostly

because of the weight issue. I did't weigh as much.

Debbie in Gig Harbor (170cm medial)

ladybostons@...

http://www.cafeshops.com/copsstore

Re: Digest Number 2118

If you have a staple disruption do they have to open you completely to

repair it or can it be done laproscopically? What is the actual process...

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