Hi again
@Moonbeam ! Glad to see you here.
I think you are already getting a lot of great advice, from my adorable
@Spiky Bugger in particular. We are seeing more and more people wanting to revise from the sleeve to "something better" all the time, and unfortunately most of them will end up with gastric bypass simply because they consult with a surgeon who only does sleeve and gastric bypass, and they aren't going to recommend a procedure they don't do themselves and lose a paying customer...oh sorry, I meant patient. It's up to you to do your research and determine what revision is best for you.
As you are seeing, most of us here have the DS and we love it and recommend it. But it's not just from our personal experiences. The DS has the best long term statistics of any bariatric surgery for percentage excess weight loss, for MAINTAINING that weight loss, and for resolution of almost all comorbidities. And it's important to think long term because morbid obesity is a chronic medical problem, not an acute illness.
There is someone around here, unfortunately I can't remember who, who has seen Dr. Jean Pierre and been told he does a real DS and was trained by Dr. Dennis Smith, who is a very well regarded DS surgeon (now in Celebration, FLA). Dr. Boyce is also a known DS surgeon and there are a bunch of people here who had their DS with him. And with so many people revising from sleeve and (even more so) lap band to better operations, every DS surgeon revises from those operations to the DS. Revising from gastric bypass to DS is much more complicated and only a few surgeons do it.
So spend some time reading the posts that are already here, learn everything you can, and then make your decision. Decide on your operation first, THEN decide on your surgeon.