Duodenal Switch

I would like to share my personal post-op experiences, fact based knowledge and background regarding my surgery which is a combination of the Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy (VSG) and Duodenal Switch (DS), performed under 1 surgical procedure. It is medically known as a a gastric restriction with partial gastrectomy, pylorus-preserving duodenoileostomy and ileoileostomy to limit absorption. It is known by its formality as a bilio-pancreatic diversion with duodenal switch and abbreviated as BPD/DS or DS. A not so wordy way to say it is sleeve gastrectomy with duodenal switch or just the DS.

I had my laparoscopic duodenal switch procedure on Nov 14th, 2006 for the surgical medical treatment of morbid obesity that can kill you. I am still the same person within, only my outer shell has morph to what I once looked like before this disease imprisoned me. The most important thing that matters is, I have my health back and that means more to me than the actual weight loss.

What is your body if you are not healthy with your respiratory, circulatory, cardiac and digestive system working properly and have mobility to be able to do things on your own, independently with no limitations, no complications or becoming a fatality?

This is what bariatric surgery outcome has done for me, give me my health as well as my life back!

The Duodenal Switch (DS)

The DS procedure has been performed since 1988 and combines restrictive and malabsorptive elements to help achieve and maintain long-term weight loss:

1. by restricting the amount of food that can be eaten through a reduction in stomach size

2. limit the amount of food that is absorbed into the body through a rerouting of the intestines

3. have a metabolic effect induced by manipulating intestinal hormones as a result of intestinal rerouting

The overall effect is that DS patients are able to engage in fairly normal, free eating, while having the benefit of taking on the metabolism of a lean individual.

Saturday, May 8, 2004

colonoscopy

I had the testings that were required done. From findings and results on my colonoscopy and which I do not want to disclose, it has been determined due to certain intestinal disorder, the gastric bypass is not considered a safe treatment for my condition and will not be recommended. I am now pre-op in limbo since I cannot have gastric bypass surgery. Although I have tried my best and will refuse to give up on hope. Hope is all I have now. Only a miracle can save me now........

There is no need for me to write into my journal anymore about my journey. My chapter regarding my weight loss to have surgery journey has come to an end. All I can do now is give support to those who are seeking bariatric surgery, those inquiring facts about bariatric surgery and its procedure, those who had their surgery and are now postop, those that need a boost or even a shoulder to lean on if they want mine. As for me, I will need to find other means to help me lose weight and that is the conventional way that has no gaurantee to work long-term.

Maybe, with my good deeds and actions, I may be given a chance in having some other form of treatment to help with my severe morbid obesity disease. Time, hope and patience is all I have now and like I said, I will NEVER give up!!!!!!