I am writing because my husband is overweight and he wants to get his stomach stapled.He has tried alot of different kinds of diets and they work for alittle while but he still puts the weight back on. I know stapling isn't a foolproof way to lose weight without working at the nutritional and physical fitness side of it. A friend of mine had her stomach stapled years ago to lose weight and she now has alot of medical problems.What are the
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Major-gesic concerns about stomach stapling and are there any life threatning side affects to this type of surgery? I want my husband to be happy with himself, but if its to dangerous I would rather him try another way.
Thank You, Deester
I belong to a support group, run by my Surgeon here in Melbourne Australia. Every month, 10-20 stapling patients gather to chat about our experiences. Overwhelmingly, regardless of whether the person has lost all the weight or not, EVERYONE swares it is the best thing they EVER did.
My surgeon has done some 3500 of these operations, and I trust him when he says that there are very few 'horror stories'.
Don't dismiss Stomach Stapling as an option. Investigate it. Find a surgeon who has done MANY of these operations, and get to know everything you can.
I WOULD ATLEAST LIKE TO HAVE SOME IDEA OF WHAT IM DEALING WITH, COST WISE,WITH HOPES THAT IT IS A POSSIBLITLY, BEFORE MENTIONING IT TO HER AS 'CONCRETE', INCASE I JUST CAN'T SWING IT. IT WOULD BE EXTREMELY DETREMENTAL TO HER AT THIS TIME, TO WAVE THE GOODS HER WAY, THEN HAVE TO SHATTER THE DREAM. THANKS AGAIN,
ALL INFORMATION APPRECIATED, THANKS ***@****
Thanks for any help/advice in advance!
This operation should not be taken lightly. It is definitely a life long commitment and you must change your eating habits or you will become ill. I opted for the most drastic procedure available at the time... "Roux-En-Y" I checked surgeons across the country and found a physician in Little Rock, Arkansas that treated his patients with great care and concern. He required psychologic counseling, behavior modification classes, and extensive medical testing prior to accepting a surgical patient. I very clearly understood what this operation would involve, but it is not for everyone.
It has been about 15 years since my operation and I am sick. My immune system is fragile and I have difficulty recovering from any illness. I did not get sick until I had a life threatening injury in a car accident and lost 7 units of blood. It took 3 years to "build" my own blood supply to an acceptable level. Since I could no longer "absorb" many of the required nutrients, I required 27 I.V. iron treatments and I continue to inject myself with B-12 every other week. I get dehydrated easily and very often feel ill with no obvious reason. My blood pressure is very low and I am pale.
I do not regret my decision to have the procedure and in my case, there are other circumstances that have made my journey unusual. I would still have had this operation even if I had known how it would all turn out. It changed my life. I have self confidence and a wonderful career in a high level management position. In general, I am a happy person.
My point is this... You must consider that this operation is not a quick fix. You must take care of yourself and you must eat properly. Many people who find themselves more than 100 pounds overweight have many other issues that they must be dedicated to resolving in order to have a successful operation and ultimately, a better life! If you find that you cannot control your eating habits prior to surgery, then you must decide if you are committed enough to do it after the surgery... You can gain weight!