Hello all,
Not trying to be difficult, but I have to say a coupla things.
LivinforJC - one of the reasons I chose the band is because it will work forever if I need it to. There is no "window of opportunity" with the band. You can fill and unfill it as much or as little as you need. Since there are no malabsorption issues, that window doesn't exist and you don't have stretched pouch issues as often either.
Indigo Child - yep, there can be complications with the band. They are few and far between, but they can happen. The band does not have nearly the complication rate of the bypass though, and bottom line for me was that band complications rarely cause death. For me the choice came down to safer surgery vs. faster results. Fortunately, I wasn't in bad enough health that I needed the much faster results that the bypass provides, so I chose the band (plus I was lucky that my insurance covered it). Also, my personal experience is that I don't have to go to the doctor very often at all. I've been banded 21 months and have had five fills. Some people need more, some need less. I don't think for most people that would be a very big factor in the decision making process unless they lived really far from their surgeon's office.
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Originally Posted by jiffypop
actually, some stats just presented at the OBesity Society meeting suggest that, for 'compliant patients' the results at 5 years for the lapband match those for RNY.
compliance. compliance. compliance. <sigh>
Yep, both surgeries will get you to the same place eventually.
Unless of course you get
complacent. complacent. complacent. <and I do. sigh>
aninim - Research, research, research. Choose what's right for you!
Chickadee