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I went for the sleeve despite already having long term acid reflux (successfully controlled with medication both before and after) because the malabsorption of the bypass could cause issues with medication I'll be on for life (multiple none weight related disabilities). It's also a quicker op so less time under a general and I have bowel issues so colorectal didn't want me replumbed
I was NHS not private and they don't offer the band any more because they said patients had a lot of issues and some cheated (but if you want to you can get round any type of WLS). There's plenty of successful banders here though. You need to keep doing your research, figure out what you need from WLS and what will work. Some people want the threat of dumping from a bypass if they eat too much sugar, others prefer the fact the band is only going to restrict how much you can eat. I was ready for irreversible surgery but the band can be removed. My BMI was the same as yours and so far I've lost 106.6% of my excess weight according to my team so I'm definitely all about the sleeve![]()
can i ask what weight you were when you had it converted? and your so right anyone can get manlnourished if they do not choose to eat the right food so i will make sure i include all the food groups , my gut is saying sleeve is the best option , i do have one concern about it but i think it will be fine, thanks for your help