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RosieSweetie

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  1. good luck! Just had it done on Tues 12/13- I'm home, feeling good. (taking some loratab and prevacid, using gas x strips). Listen to Lisa821- right on target. Also I would suggest try not to eat at all, just liquids prior to surgery. Chapstick is also a MUST, When I went to GNC I bought vials of Protein (40g of protein in 2.9 oz) I add it to fruit punch (crystal lite 0 cal, o carbs), so I could get hydration & protein (not the best tasting-but doable. Add more crystal lite, less protein vial if you hate the taste) The surgery will be over before you know it!


  2. I am also a teacher. When I had an endoscopy done at a local hospital, I told one of the nurses I was thinking of WLS. I really regretted it. Several nurses came over to give me their opinion- along with the horror stories of people who had WLS & regained all the weight and a story about someone who died! A few months later, another teacher announced he had the sleeve surgery done. For the past year, the other teachers (and students) discuss his weight. I have heard, more than once, people say he "took the EASY way out", and he should have just have been "disciplined". I plan on keeping it a secret because I don't intend on defending my choice and if, God forbid, I regain the weight, I don't want to hear, "told you so". So I think whether you tell or not, depends on your personality (and tolerance for stupid comments).


  3. At the time I was very ticked off, because I wanted to get it over with. But it ended up being a blessing. I had more time to do my research and fully understand my decision and the lifestyle change involved. Also, the 2nd Dr has a much better bedside manner; he is a very caring person. His staff is much nicer and they return calls promptly, too. Like they say, things happen for a reason.


  4. Good Luck, I wish you the best on your journey. I have United Healthcare .One Dr I went to gave me a surgery date, but his staff would not submit the papers I gave them (incl a letter from my Primary care Dr)until I could "document" yearly weights over at least 5 years. I waited a few mos. and they still never submitted the paperwork, even after I called them twice (Crazy, right?). So instead of fooling with them anymore, I went to a different Dr, his office submitted the letter from my primary care Dr and the other docs I had and I got approved in 4 days! Some offices know how to work the insurance paperwork. The first office was very busy and asked it I would self-pay if not approved, so maybe there was something else going on there.If one Dr office can't get the approval, I would try another.

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