| I'm certainly no expert, but I have two friends of mine that each has WLS. One had the RNY (bypass) and the other had the Lap Band. Both are 4 years out.
My RNY friend had a starting weight of around 450lbs. She got down to 180lbs very quickly, and is now 300lbs. :(
My Lap Band friend had a starting weight of 325lbs and is now 190lbs (and has maintained that weight for sometime....she hasn't had a fill in ages and enjoys milkshakes a little too much, lol).
I don't know about you, but coupled with the fact that Lap Band surgery is MUCH safer and the recovery time is MUCH shorter, it was a no-brainer for me to choose Lap Band. I'm not saying RNY doesn't work for a lot of people, but the possibilty of it not working for me was not worth the risk.
Also, when I went to my seminar back in Nov 07, there were like 6 people there wanting to re-do RNY's. I think maybe it might be too easy to stretch your stomach back out???? Which, in my opinion would suck, especially after going through a massive surgery like that.
I wish you the best of luck, I don't think you're going to have any problem taking off the weight! You sound very determined, and with the support here for you...there's noway you can fail! :)
Best Wishes
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