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THE COMPLETE IDIOT’S GUIDE TO WEIGHT LOSS SURGERY

On July - 7 - 2010 51 COMMENTS

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Dr. Ramana of BMI addressing a physician's meet in Taj Bengal, Kolkata

Dr. Sarfaraz Baig of BMI, Kolkata addressing physicians

Q. What is weight loss surgery? Is it liposuction??

Er, no. Actually, liposuction is sucking out fat through some cuts made in the belly, butt, thigh or other body part. Usually, 5 to 6 liters of fat are removed. This is purely a cosmetic procedure, and is unsuitable for the severely obese individual.

Bariatric surgery (aka weight loss surgery) is different. We don’t suck out fat, nor do we chop off large chunks of fat. We alter the size and shape of the stomach in some way, and help create weight loss that is substantial and sustained. This means this is what you want!

Q. Why not try diet and exercise?

A. Sure, be my guest! However, if you are very fat you would be wasting time and bandwidth. Why try to prove that falling from a plane without a parachute is not safe? It is already proven over and over again that, in the severely obese individual, bariatric surgery is the only scientifically proven way of losing real weight in the long term. All your gimmicks are short term, not this!

If you want to know why diet and exercise won’t work in the morbidly obese patient, you are not a complete idiot. Please search through this site and educate yourself. Enjoy!

Q. How much does bariatric surgery cost?

A. At Belle Vue Clinic, BMI conducts various weight loss procedures at very modest budgets. However, it is impossible to give you a number now. Do you really need surgery? What procedure is the right one for you? How much of disposables, including staplers, are going to be needed? Would you like staple-line buttresses like Seamguard? Would you like to stay in economy or in a suite? Do you need ICU stay? Will you have a complication? As you can see, there are too many variables. If you really, really want to know, email me your details: ramana@bmi-india.com or rambodoc@gmail.com. I will give you a ball park figure, if possible. Provided you are ready with all the details of your medical records.

Q. What exactly is done in this bediatric surgery?

A. Um, actually, it is BARiatric surgery, not BEDiatric. You do need to be in bed, but that’s like for one day. Before I was a bariatric surgeon, I was a stand-up comedian in a BAR, but they fired me. I make BED jokes.

Bariatric surgery is the name given to a group of surgeries to effect permanent weight loss in severely obese people. The highlights of the surgeries are:

*It is a laparoscopic approach.

* The size and/or stomach is altered in some way. Also the digestive tract may be altered in some cases.

* Minimal hospital stay.

*Rather painless.

*Stitchless.

*Almost bloodless.

*Causes permanent weight loss.

*Relieves and even cures a number of obesity-related conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, etc.

*Is a major undertaking in a patient’s life. This is not your slimming center approach!

Q. Can I eat normally/everything after this surgery and still lose weight?

A. If you want to eat like you have always done, this would be the wrong approach. You can’t hope to have a 3000-calorie meal and lose fat at the same time. Well, sometimes you can (we don’t have any posts on the duodenal switch yet), but let us keep things simple here. You need to be committed to your weight loss goals, not your eating-more-food goals. If this fundamental shift in mindset is not there in you, you need to refocus. You could come meet us at Belle Vue Clinic, and we can take this forward. That said, there are procedures, like the gastric bypass, where you can eat only a limited amount of food (kid portions). In operations like the sleeve gastrectomy, the volume of the stomach is more, and your portion sizes can be higher.

Q. What will happen to the skin folds that will hang after I lose weight?

A. If you lose a lot of weight, like a hundred kilos, for example, obviously your skin folds are going to hang loose. In some time, usually a year, there is some adjustment of the slack, and the sag is not noticeable in those who have less weight to lose (to begin with). In extreme cases, the redundant skin needs to be trimmed out. Not a big deal, actually, but a small price to pay for a life altering surgery!

Q. Where can we see the before-after pics of your patients?

A. You can’t. Not because our patients haven’t had fat loss (we would be out of work if it were so), but because we don’t use our patients’ pictures to attract others. Patient confidentiality, heard of it? We believe in it. Your weight loss story is private, unless you want to share it with others. If you are interested in finding out how life is for people who have undergone weight loss surgery, please be in touch with us (see our Contact Us page for details) and we will help you get in touch with many of our patients.

That said, some of our patients, like this one, have posted their own pictures. See if you can have a look.

Q. The Lap Band is what you do? I had a friend do it, and she had a lot of problems with it, finally ending with another surgery. It scares me!

A. Lap Band is only one type of bariatric surgery. We do not prefer it, because:

1. It is purely restrictive in nature.

2. Requires a very motivated patient who would stick to a diet.

3. Up to a third of patients end up with another surgery to remove it because of complications.

4. There are better options

5. Weight loss is the least among the various weight loss procedures, though the short term results are excellent.

6. Patients can cheat the surgery by drinking liquid calories.

Q. Is bariatric surgery permanent, or is it reversible? That way I don’t need to eat small all my life!

A. There are procedures that are reversible: the Lap Band is the most popular, while the Gastric Plication is a new-kid-on-the-reversible-block. However, it is important to understand one’s priorities. Is it a priority for you to eat more? Then you are likely to be unhappy with anything other than eating more food. In the process, you will become obese and sick, and depressed, and the last time I checked, depressed people aren’t happy.  If you make weight loss and health your priority, then you would not think of reversing your bariatric procedure. You would look at the operation not as a temporary fix, but as a permanent way to stay leaner, healthier and be able to eat smaller portions without feeling out-of-control.

Q. Will my diabetes go away for good?

A. Bariatric procedures give around 85-100% resolution of Type II Diabetes Mellitus. Patients who are on more than a 100 units of insulin pre-operatively have an immediate and persistent zero requirement of the hormone post-operatively. Many experts prefer to us the term ‘resolution’ while others call it ‘cure’. Any which way you cut it, it feels good not to take insulin shots or three different oral tablets that could give you side effects like a heart attack. Heard of rosiglitazone?

Q. Can diabetes be considered a surgically curable disease? How??

A. Yes, Type II Diabetes Mellitus can be considered as a surgically curable disease. 80% of diabetics are obese, and bariatric surgery gives persistently normal blood glucose levels in 75-100% of patients. The reason why operations like the gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy are so successful is not only that weight loss improves the blood glucose levels, but increases insulin sensitivity. Additionally, incretins are secreted from the gut, leading to more insulin secretion, and preventing further death of the insulin-secreting cells of the pancreas (“apoptosis of the beta cells” in tech-speak).

In obese patients, diabetes cure (or control) is well-known. However, even in the non-obese, metabolic surgery may be feasible. Ileal Interposition is a new procedure spearheaded by Aureo De Paula, a Brazilian surgeon. In this procedure, a long segment of ileum (distal small bowel) is placed in between the upper small bowel (jejunum), leading to incretin release and diabetes control. This form of metabolic surgery is promising and initial results are excellent. However, as this is still an unestablished procedure, we need to be wary of drawing wide-based conclusions from it. It is best to consider it as a promising procedure that may stand the test of time, but we need to treat it as a last resort to stubborn diabetes in the non-obese. When the diabetes is progressing in spite of medical treatment, it may be appropriate to try metabolic surgery as a last resort.

Q. Why are you recommending the gastric bypass for me?

A. Gastric bypass is a well tested and proven procedure. It has superb results in terms of weight loss and remission of diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, lipid disorders, etc. In addition, it is an anti-reflux procedure par excellence.

After the bypass, your eating habits will be corrected favorably when you realise that you can’t tolerate refined sugars and sodas.

Q. The Gastric Plication is cheap. Can I go for it?

A. The Plication is a very safe and economical procedure, but we don’t recommend it as a first choice, because it is still new and long term results are not available. Initial reports are encouraging, but that is all we can say. Now, if you need bariatric surgery and cannot afford the standard procedures like the bypass or the sleeve, then this may be considered as a cost-effective procedure that is better than not doing bariatric surgery.

Q. What is my post-operative recovery going to be like?

A. Normally, you would be in hospital for 48 to 72 hours after surgery. We will get you out of bed as early as the same evening of surgery, and send you home on a liquid diet and minimal medicines. We usually do not prescribe antibiotics. Liquid diet is continued for 2 to 3 weeks. Don’t worry about this, as you will feel no hunger, and we would often need to encourage or prod you to drink more! You can be moving around at home once you get back (pain not being a factor in almost all cases), and join work after around ten days.

You are allowed to bathe using soap and water all over from Day One. There are no stitches, so that is an added bonus!

Q. Is bariatric surgery safe? Can I die from it?

A. Yes, bariatric surgery is very safe, as multiple studies and our own experiences have shown. There is a small chance of peri-operative death, around 0.4%. This is almost the same as the mortality rate after other accepted-as-safe procedures like appendectomy.

Q. How do you prevent fatal clots in the lungs?

A. Blood can clot in the leg veins in the obese and those undergoing prolonged lying down, as in many post-surgical states. The clot can then migrate to the right side of the heart and into the pulmonary arterial system, where it gets trapped. This blocks the outflow of blood from the right side of the heart and can cause sudden and fatal cardiac arrest.

Therefore, it seems logical to say that deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE) are better prevented than managed.

The three ways we prevent DVT are:

1. Give low-molecular heparin that keeps the blood thin and prevents it from clotting.

2. Use Sequential Compression Devices that pump the veins in the calf to keep blood from stagnating in the veins.

3. Mobilise the patient from the day of surgery.

This last is crucial, especially in the patient who is unable to move easily on account of joint or spine problems or even excessive weight.

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49 Comments

  1. I am 30 yrs old married woman. My wieght is 71 kg & Height : 154 cms. My problematic area is my abdominal portion. I want to loose weight . kindly suggest . Moreover I would like to know that if there is any problem ( side effects ) during pregnancy period because I dont have any issue. let me know the approx. exp.

  2. What are the schemes for weight loss? I would be happy to get the details. I need to lose at least 20 KG.
    Please send me information.
    F. Sunil Rosario

  3. Thanks for your enquiry. Please email me your details (age, height, weight, medical issues, etc.) and I will respond.
    My mail id: ramana@bmi-india.com.

  4. Ms. Dey:
    You will need to just focus on a healthier lifestyle: eat more whole foods, and eliminate sugars and processed foods. At the same time, you could start some exercise training. Look up BURPEES on You Tube and do “I go, You go” ladders from 1 to 10. You will get a feel of the burn, and you could do more variety after some time. Skipping rope is a great exercise to start.
    You don’t need any surgery, trust me!

  5. hi sir this is simran my ht is 168 cms n wt 102 kgs im feb from this wt n want to go for baraitric surgery as soon as possible jz want to ask im afaird tht after suegery if i hav gastric or or any problem like acidity n all thn ther is no use of this sugery plz ans me n sugest me whr i shuld do d surgery any gud n cheap hospital for this

  6. Dear Dr,
    I am 38 weighing 92 kgs and height is 163cms. Can u suggest what should i do

  7. Hi, Seema.
    Where are you based? Please make an appointment to see me or Dr. Baig: 098300 31663. If you send me an email (ramana@bmi-india.com) with more specifics (age, medical problems, etc.) it would help.
    Dr. Ramana

  8. Hi, Simran!
    Yes, we can certainly consider bariatric surgery for you, and acidity is not a problem. In fact, most people get complete relief from acidity. We operate out of Belle Vue Clinic, Kolkata. Please email me (ramana@bmi-india.com) or call 98300 31663 for how we could take this forward. Please also read my article series on reflux disease after bariatric surgery.

  9. Dear Dr.

    I 33 year old male from Bangladesh.
    My height is 5’11 ” weight is 135 KG.what is your cost for surgery and what are the probable risks?
    Is their any treatment without surgery?
    Please let me know about procedure and treatment.

  10. Too many variables to give a quick quote on the internet. Please consider taking the trouble to come to Kolkata once for an appointment. Our counseling is thorough and we will be able to tell you what you want to know. You can email me. Please visit the ‘Contact Us’ page at this site.

  11. sir i am from guwahati,assam
    my weight is 90kg, and i want loose 20kg
    send details how much cost of this surgery
    my mail id =g7ss2010@gmail.com

  12. Dear Mr Pradeep
    You need to tell me about your height and other diseases like diabetes, blood pressure, etc. However, to answer your question of cost directly, the cost of various procedures available in bariatric surgery range from one lakh to five lakh indian rupees.
    Thanks

  13. Dear Sir,
    My mother is dibetic,obease patient.Age 55, Sugar level above 200 since last 15 years.Weight 85 kg ,height 5 feet.Main reason is to get cure from dibeties.I read lot of articles on net.

  14. Please get in touch for going ahead with the evaluation process. We could surely consider bariatric surgery as a great and safe option as surgical cure of diabetes.
    Call 098300 31663/098300 08668 for appointments.

  15. Dear Sir,

    I am 25 years old, weight 95 kgs. and very newly married. I want to conceive a baby within nrxt 2 years.But I am afraid due to the overweight. Could you suggest any possible way out. Will surgery be the appropriate way out for me?? I am 5 feet 8 inches of height.As also I will like to know the approximate expense of the surgery. For your information, I dont have any associated medical issues like diabetes or high BP.Am I the right person for Bariatric Surgery???Please suggest.

  16. Dear sir
    I Subodh dutta is suffering from diabetes since 1995.My age is 56-58,height is 5.51/2 inches and weight varies from 65 to 72kgs.I take insulation WOSULIN 30/70 in the morning 26UL nd in the afternoon i have GLIMADAY P2 tablet and during night i futher have to take insulin again 18UL with VOGLITOR MD0.3 and i also have blood pressure medicine TAZLOC H (one tablet daily).
    After taking pressure tablet daily my pressure is 92-140.
    I have 3 chapatis for breakfast , for lunch i have rice sufficient quantity and sometimes have chapatis, whole day i have 5-7 times tea with sugar free tablets.Usually i like having biscuits or fruits in the evening and at the night i have one and half chapati with any daal,vegetable curry/fish/meat.
    I also keep a record of my blood sugar rate by using “AQUA CHECK in the morning empty stomach 175-200 it generally shows and before dinner when i check it shows 175-200 again.
    Sometimes after i go for a walk in the evening and then check my blood sugar rate it shows 95-125,that period i feel very uneasy for drop in the blood sugar rate..
    I also underwent cataract operation for both eyes by FEKU SURGERY. The operation was done 10yrs before and the second eye operation 4yrs ago.My vision is near to good.
    This is my brief history of blood sugar , as per your advetisement given in ANANDO BAZAR PATRIKA on 19th DEC to cure the diabetes by surgical process so i request you kindly read my brief health history and suggest me that can i have a premanent cure from diabetes through BARIATRIC surgery?
    I will be grateful tp read if u suggest me by going through this..I will be waiting for your reply.

  17. These patients’ queries have been addressed by email.

  18. I would love to add my comments to reassure anyone who is considering having bariatric surgery that Dr Ramana and Dr Baig are seriously brilliant. I travelled from Northern Ireland to have it performed and from the minute I made the first phone call to leaving after my post op check up, I was treated with the utmost care and consideration. (Our National Health Service could learn a lot from these guys)

    If bariatric surgery is for you, then do as the Nike ad says, ‘Just Do It’

  19. Last 2 years i am taking oxcarbazepine since i am epileptic which came into picture 2 years ago but by consumption of alprax and sudenly quitting it. so the doctor of nimhans said its a withdrawal symptom. for this oxcarbazepine (oxetal xr600) my hormonal imbalance has taken place and thats why I am obese. I am 85 kilos and my height is 5ft 3inches. so my weight should be around 50-55 kilos acording to the doc. I have severe gastric issues too. from heredity i got migraine and high bp. During my cyles i have to take pills to get my cycles or this hormonal imbalance. i want a healthy life and weight reduced to 50-55 kilos. Please suggest cost and your opinion regarding my medical history. Could this cause problems in pregnancy too in future.

  20. I have replied to your email. Thanks for your interest.

  21. Very kind of you, Blondie! It was a great pleasure to have you here.

  22. Thanks so much for your kind words, Blondie. Appreciate it. Do not hesitate to call or mail regarding your progress.

  23. “A Paean to my doctors ”
    Im just a year behind schedule in writing this.My life was heading nowhere,I was like a headless chicken,trying just about anything.Inspite of 2 insulin shots a day (diabetic for almost 25 years), a body weight of 104 kgs, pr. tabs………Then these doctors happened. Having known Dr. Baig earlier helped, no doubt, but, no matter how much we read etc cannot give us any real insights. I’d already wasted a year in taking my decision to have the surgery, I wish it had happened years back. But,as said,whats done cannot be undone. I went in for the surgery with trust in Dr Baig, alone. One year has elapsed,i’m 40 kgs down,almost near normal sugar levels(without insulin),off BP tabs from day one,post surgery…Meeting Dr Ramana was another ball game altogether.With his crisp, no nonsense attitude, meaning the best for his patients, blood-freezing -in-your-veins voice and the sweetest demeanour of Dr Baig, putting one at ease immediately;a perfect foil to each other,I realized that I was in the best hands.A personal tragedy drove me crazy and Dr Ramana saw me thru my worst times. All I say is, for those of you contemplating surgery,waste no time,whatever apprehensions you may have,have no doubts regarding these doctors, because you are in wonderful and the safest hands.
    “LUV YOU DOCTORS<THANX FOR UNCLIPPING MY WINGS<SO THAT I COULD SOAR ONCE AGAIN AND FOR RETURNING MY DANCING SHOES TO ME"
    For those of you who would maybe,like to see and talk to me,feel free to ask my doctors for my no.Take care not time…..

  24. Twenty days post op and all is good. The subtle changes in me are beginning to be noticed by people who have not see me in a while. No, I have not turned into Madonna or Claudia Schiffer overnight, no I have not won the lottery and in most ways my life is very much the same, however…… I have changed. I now know for certain I CAN DO IT. This is no quick fix or the easy option, but if you are prepared to commit to being the best person you can be then this operation is the tool to help you do it.

    Blondiexx

  25. Kavita,
    Your judgment about my voice aside, thanks for your inputs. We are excited for your progress in health and life.

  26. I am diabetic on medicines blood pp 220, fasting 126, and im also hypertension patient(on medicine 140/90). at present my lipid profile is normal but on medicine constipation is a problem for me.
    I want to have Bariatric surgery please advice me about cost i will prefer economic bed non ac. my age is 49.
    ravikant gupta
    09748403950
    jaihind47rk@yahoo.com

  27. I’ve done it!!! Three weeks post op and I’ve broken through the 100kgs barrier.

  28. Blondie,
    That is more than 10 percent of your body weight lost in 3 weeks: how cool is that! Congrats, and be prepared for more joy….

  29. Blondie
    You have a long way to go. Keep sharing your happiness with us while you tread this path of post bariatric life

  30. Kavita,
    I really am very happy for you ( you know that already). I am particularly pleased that bariatric surgery changes the body and not the heart, because yours is a heart of gold. Needs no change at all. Thanks for your appreciation and trust.

  31. SIR,
    I AM ABHISHEK KUMAR AGE 28 YRS, I HAVE A HEIGHT 5’6″ AND WEIGHT 96 KG. I WANT TO REDUCE MY WEIGHT SO KINDLY GIVE ME THE BEST SUIUTABLE OPTION TO ACHIEVE MY DESIRED BODY WEIGHT.
    IS THERE ANY SIDE FFECT OF THIS SURGERY. PLESAE LET ME KNOW ALL THE CONCERN AS I AM A WORKING EMPLOYEE AND HAVE TO GO THROUGH HARD WORK.

    THANKS AND REGARDS
    ABHISHEK KUMAR
    09955124620

  32. @abhishek: Thanks for your interest. We could consider you for surgery. Please read this page properly. A lot of information is going to be useful for you. Please call us on 9830031663/9830008668 for appointments. We would need to see you before taking this further.

  33. Sir,
    I am an ex-service man from IAF, age 42 & height 165 cms. My BMI chart shows “OBESE” with 30%. I am likely to join in my 2nd career in banking sector. I want to know how much time is required to get the suitable shape after surgery with proper diet control. For recruitment medical test does this surgery makes any affect? Lastly what will be approx. minimum cost to get operated this surgery. I dont have any associated medical issues like diabetes or high BP.
    I shall be eagerly waiting for your valuable tips which can fulfill my dream.

    Thanks & regards,
    Sudeepta Bose (Durgapur)

  34. @Sudeepta: Thanks for your interest. While we cannot say one way or the other whether you are an appropriate candidate for surgery at this point, we could see you and discuss things in details. Please call for an appointment either with me or Dr. Baig: 98300-31663/98300-08668. Also, please read this page and other pages with patience. You will find a lot of your questions have already been answered.

  35. SIR,
    I AM SOUMI GHOSH, AGE 30 YRS, I HAVE A HEIGHT 5’3″ AND WEIGHT 115 KG. I WANT TO REDUCE MY WEIGHT SO KINDLY GIVE ME THE BEST SUIUTABLE OPTION TO ACHIEVE MY DESIRED BODY WEIGHT.
    IS THERE ANY SIDE FFECT OF THIS SURGERY. PLESAE LET ME KNOW ALL THE CONCERN AS I AM A HOUSEWIFE & ON 2008 I DELIVERED MY FIRST BABYBOY(PREMATURE) UNDER DR. G. KHASTAGIR AT NEOTIA CHILD & WOMAN CARE CENTER, AT THAT TIME I WAS ABOUT 100 KGS.
    ON OCTOBER 2010 I DID MANY TESTS(at QUADRA CLINIC,HAZRA RD) LIKE diabetes, blood pressure, thyroid etc, MY THYROID LEVEL R SLIGHTLY HIGH OTHERWISE all the results r ok ok.
    PLZ LET ME KNOW THE COST OF THE SURGERY AND HOW LONG I HAVE TO ADMIT IN NURSHINGHOME COZ, I HAVE A 1 YEAR OLD KID.
    YOURS FAITHFULLY
    SOUMI GHOSH
    MY MAIL ADDRESS undefined1981@gmail.com

  36. Soumi: I have emailed you.

  37. Dear Dr.
    My wife is of 33 years, 158 cm ht. & wt.95 kg. We have one child (10 years), normal delivery. Before 5 years she undergoes laparoscopic surgery for Gallbladder Stone and Ligation too. She was little obese from her childhood but after getting pregnant, she gained huge body weight and it continues. She is a pure housewife. At present she has little high blood pressure and has very irregular period.No other kind of any disorder noticed so far.
    I shall be happy if you kindly give your valuable suggestion please.

  38. @Rajat: Your wife will, in all likelihood, benefit from bariatric surgery. If you could call 98300-31663/98300-08668 for an appointment, we could take this further. Thanks for your interest.

  39. Thank you Dr.Ramana for your immediate response. May I know is there be any other option other than surgery because I am not a kolkatan moreover I guess this surgery may be a bit costly.
    Thank you once again.

  40. @rajat: Miraculous transformations are not unknown with strict diet control and vigorous exercise. This is, sadly, the exception to the rule that the severely obese patient cannot lose weight without bariatric surgery.

  41. It’s been a while since I left any comment so I thought I would rectify it now. The main reason for my lack of comments is I have been too busy living my life. I now weigh what I weighed in 1995, so I have turned back the clock by 16 years. No more medication, 4 dress sizes smaller, more energy. What’s not to love? Yes, it is not all plain sailing but then being fat isn’t that easy either.

    Love to you, Blondiexx

  42. Blondie:
    More awesomeness is due to you. Stay in touch!

  43. Blondie
    It is so nice to hear from you. Get more younger and stay in touch.

  44. Hi Doc,

    Thanks for replying. Yes the JIB was done in the 1950 but thats was the only surgery offered at that
    time in South Africa and myself and many thought it was the right way to go. Anyway the doc who did it can no longer do this surgery. I am thinking of the gastric plication as knowing that its reversable .
    Please can you give me more information of your site for costs and where about u are and if i need
    to travel all those things i would like to know. How long would a overseas person need to be there and in hospital . What about the recovery once returning home.

    Thank you in advance
    Virginia

  45. I have recently got to know that my stomach is 3 times the size with what I had started out, after my Gastric bypass.
    I drink too much tea, coffee; not much of an eater.
    1) Is so much ok or bad, in 1year 10 mnths post surgery?
    2) How much expansion is permissible?
    3) Risk involved due to expansion because the stomach is on an artificial limit of staples?
    4) Surgery is not foolproof, so life an eternal seesaw??Chances of body going back to obese??
    5) Is it possible to go back to the 15 ml pouch that I had started out with?

  46. Kavita:
    1) Is so much ok or bad, in 1year 10 mnths post surgery?

      Ok

    .
    2) How much expansion is permissible?

      No specific limit, but we do the tracking by weight and diabetes control. If it stays down to acceptable limits, then there is no problem.


    3) Risk involved due to expansion because the stomach is on an artificial limit of staples?

      There is no limit imposed by staples now. Basically, the stomach pouch size is what it is now: if one drinks sodas or eats higher volume foods, then the pouch would expand. Basically, weight regain largely correlates with pouch and stoma size.


    4) Surgery is not foolproof, so life an eternal seesaw??Chances of body going back to obese??

      It need not be a seesaw. Each patient gets better than before. How much better one stays successfully depends on how motivated and true one stays over time. It is possible to regain a lot of weight over the long term, though this should not happen if the patient follows up and keeps up with the recommended lifestyle changes.


    5) Is it possible to go back to the 15 ml pouch that I had started out with?

      No. Thanks for your interest.

  47. Hello Dr,

    This one is for my hubby…would like to know if diabetic surgery is an potion 4 us..he is just 32 yrs/ 180 cm tall/ 80 Kg in weight and his BMI is just 25…but his family history for type 2 DM is too much n he is diagnosed just an yr before, currently on metformin 500 x 2….Would you advice diabetic surgery 4 us? if so, is it possible to do ileal transposition alone without sleeve gastrectomy? will it bring in the same effect?? coz we don wanna loose much weight….

  48. i am 32 y old height 5.8” and my weight is 102. Now,due to this overweight lumber disc creates a problem .my gallbladder already been removed in 1998. please let me know the cost /package of this surgery. i am residing at binnaguri , so if you kindly give that info, i will take leave to carry on the procedure. i badly need to know the cost.if its affordable , i will do it in next 2- 3 weeks.

  49. Somak: As you can understand, it is not possible to specify what procedure you will be eligible for without having evaluated you. However, do read up on this site and get a feel of what procedure seems best to you. We could then take it forward (maybe email communication–mine is rambodoc@gmail.com) and then talk about budgets. Does this make sense to you?

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