Curious to know!?

What was your expirience with getting an
appointment to see your Surgeon? Once referred to them by my
Endo, I was sent a questionairre that I had to fill out
before they even agree to see me) and I overnighted it
to them the 17th.. I called twice that week (17th)
and twice this week (24th) and still no appt. Shound
I continue to be the squeaky wheel? Lord knows how
long of a waiting list they have, and I want in & done
& approved YESTERDAY! Also, I know my insurance
will do the procedure it just must be "medically
nescessary" I want them to know this information ASAP. I am
trying to have this done at UCDavis Medical Center in
Sacramento- if any one else had similar headaches with it/or
others, I’d love to hear more stories.<br>Thanks<br>Karen

17 Responses to “Curious to know!?”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    I discussed the surgery first with my family Dr.
    When he agreed he told me to go to Dr. Schreiber in
    Cleveland. I called the next day. How they do it there is
    they have free consultations every Tuesday of the
    month and I got in the very next Tues. Once it was time
    to schedual though they were booking 2 months
    ahead.<br><br>Cynthia<br>Pre-op<br>Open RNY<br>June 2, 2000

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    LOL….I’ve been Bigcin ever since high school….maybe I’ll change it to
    Smallcin?<br><br>Cynthia<br>Pre-op <br>Open RNY<br>June 2, 2000

  3. Neva Marjory Says:

    I’m having my surgery on June 5th. What kind of pre-op tests should I expect??
    Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!<br><br>~Angela<br>Lap RNY<br>June
    5, 2000!

  4. Neva Marjory Says:

    I think a lot depends on what co-morbidities you
    have. I just had my pre-ops done on March 27 and heres
    what tests they did on me:<br>abdominal ultrasound
    (kidneys, aorta, gallbladder, stomach)<br>upper-GI<br>chest
    x-rays<br>blood work<br>EKG<br>Your dr. may require more or
    less<br><br>Hope this helps<br>Tracy

  5. Neva Marjory Says:

    Thanks Tracy!

  6. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi Angela. My pre-op testing started with being
    weighed, then the phlebotomist came and took 2 vials of
    blood, then I had an electrocardiogram(very quick and
    painless), and 2 chest x-rays. It only took about an
    hour….then I had a 45 minute meeting with a registered
    dietician (which was very helpful) That was it…I had my
    gallbladder out 4 yrs ago, so that was not a concern. I know
    every doc is different, but this was no big deal! (and
    to think i lost sleep over it!! 8D) hope this
    helps…..Kelli

  7. Neva Marjory Says:

    Thanks! I’ve already had the gallbladder
    ultrasound and the bloodwork. I have no peptic ulcers and
    even if they see stones they wont remove my
    gallbladder because Im having lap RNY. They’ll prescribe meds
    and wait and see after the surgery.<br>Thanks again!

  8. Neva Marjory Says:

    oO(I’m replying to myself…sad isnt
    it??..lol)<br><br>Well…Tomorrow I go face the music and show my principal and
    asst. principal the letter from my Dr.’s office stating
    I need 6 weeks ater June 5th
    off…*YIKES*<br><br>That means they need a sub for me for the REST OF THE
    SCHOOL YEAR.<br><br>I need to do this for me, though so
    I need to sacrifice the time to get it done (if
    they ask what I’m having done (which technically they
    SHOULDNT) my school nurse said to tell them its WOMAN
    PROBLEMS..scares the men off runnin’!…lol).<br><br>Anyway! The
    electric just went out and back on again! Thank goodness
    for my UPS!<br><br>Wish me luck!<br><br>~Angela

  9. Neva Marjory Says:

    Angela~ another thing you can say about this
    surgery is that you have a gastric problem that needs to
    be repaired. true, but not too much info. (this
    prevents the ‘oohs’, and ‘aahhs’, and ‘that is such a
    drastic step’. Then as everyone notices the way you eat,
    and the weight you have lost, you can say that you
    needed to alter your diet because of that gastric
    surgery, and the plus side is you are losing weight.<br>I
    have some people that this is what I told them to
    avoid their negative feedback, and it has been quite
    effective!! Good luck to you, and enjoy your summer as you
    "melt away!" Kelli

  10. Neva Marjory Says:

    Was the bloodwork painful? I heard some horror story about it having to come
    from an atery etc.

  11. Neva Marjory Says:

    hmmm, I meant artery. Funny. The surgery doesn’t scare me, but the bloodwork
    does!

  12. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi Tracey..<br>I am from texas too..Austin…where did you have yours done? Only
    one I have heard of was in San Antonio… thanks hun

  13. Neva Marjory Says:

    I can handle the bloodwork AND the surgery…my anxiety is the darn TUBE down
    the throat! Im such a WHIMP!<br><br>Thanks girls!!

  14. Kathy Lucrecia Says:

    Anytime you have surgery with general anesethia
    (sp) you have to have a tube down your throat…. but
    as for the one from this, it is NO BIG DEAL… and
    believe me anything you go through you will do again to
    feel as good as I do! Being "skinny" is not the goal,
    feeling healthy and being able to "move" around is! And I
    am THERE!<br>Cindy <br>open rny 8/2/99<br>preop
    298<br>current 185

  15. Neva Marjory Says:

    Thanks! That makes me feel better!

  16. Neva Marjory Says:

    I don’t remember the bloodwork being that bad, if
    you aren’t afraid to go thru major surgery the blood
    work should be a breeze. Beleive me I hate needles
    too, but it wasn’t too bad at all. I even had a 5 hour
    blood sugar test, but that was because I have Diabetes
    on both sides of my family. I don’t know if you have
    to do that one or not, but even that was not too
    bad. If you get the right person to draw your blood
    sometimes you don’t even know they are there. You will do
    fine, it is natural for you to be afraid though, I
    think we all have something that scares us about the
    surgery. Good Luck with your surgery, we are all pulling
    for you

  17. Neva Marjory Says:

    Thanks for being in-depth about it… I start to
    panic during blood work, sometimes it is hard to find
    my veins, then I get lightheaded…<br>While reading
    various topics on this WLS I heard they had to get artery
    blood and went through your wrist. That gave me the
    willies. Then someone spoke of epidurals! YIKES! Needles!
    You know, as long as I am unconcious, I don’t care
    what they do to me :) <br>KR<br>Lisa- if one of us
    tapes the show, we could maybe circulate a copy. I
    think I will try and watch it.

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