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2012

LAP-BAND Patients
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  1. Thanks, I have read the manual a million times :) and I don't know if I'm reading it wrong or not because after you see what to do for 2 weeks and then see you have to eat 1/2 cup meals, 6 of them, Water, etc. it just seems a bit too much in a day. Not enough time in a day to get it all down at 1 or 2 oz portions at a time. I had my nutrition class about 3 weeks ago and my surgery was this past Monday (9th). I've been off work, so eating like this was no biggie, but I'm worried when I go back to work.


  2. Self pay patients take about a month to go through the system. You have a consult, then a nutrition class, where you get your pre-op diet (mine cost an additional $188.00 for 2 weeks) and I had my surgery on July 9th. When you schedule your surgery, ask for a copy of the Surgical Weight Loss Manual (68 pages), not the small one you receive in your bag after you go through the consult, it is very useful. I think they forgot to give it to me because someone at the surgical center (Journeylite in same building as Curry) asked me if I had it right after my surgery, which I said no, and they said I could contact one of the nutritionists for it. Kind of surprised me they couldn't walk across the hallway while I was there, as I'm 45 minutes from them, but I was more concerned with walking around and getting out of there. :)


  3. The staff seems alright. The only thing is that I never got this diet manual until after I had my surgery and it would have answered a lot of questions I had before the surgery. Also, I never got called about my blood test and I won't be going back to that lady at Quest Diagnostics (down the hallway), she is horrible, who leaves a bruise for a week with a butterfly needle, no one I have ever dealt with. My priority is the doctor and whomever does my fills. But I think both nutritionists are great, Erin has awesome suggestions on food, things you would never think of doing.


  4. Hi Ren, I went to Curry and paid $13,000 for the surgery, just had the surgery July 9 if you have any questions. You have to pay for your pre-op diet too, which they supply (Medifast). I had to do it for 2 weeks and paid $188.00 for this. And then there's the psych eval which cost $200.00, which was cheaper than sending it through my insurance, you may have a better option. The $13,000 is for surgery at Journeylite which is the same building as Dr. Curry. If you get it at Jewish I believe it was about $1,000 more, but don't quote me on that.


  5. Is anyone having pain in their left side? I'm not sure where my port is and I don't like poking around my incisions (weak stomach with cuts, blood :wacko: ), so this may be why my side hurts, but it could be gas too. My shoulder hurts, but Aleve helps with this. I have been taking Gas X strips regularly and they sort of help.


  6. I had to complete about 260 question, questionnaire and then spoke to the actual doctor for about 15 minutes. The questions were just one liners and some were very odd. If there is anything you don't want your lap band doc to know about you, don't tell the psych doctor. I was surprised when I got a copy of my letter from the psych to the lap band doc and mentioned why I was unhappy in the past, this was unnecessary to tell the lap band doc. All he needed to do is write something like issues resolved, not the actual reason why I was unhappy.


  7. I feel okay, I also had a hiatal hernia fixed so I think that's why my shoulder pain has been worse. I have not been too active except to walk around and move around my arms. I am getting ready to leave the house for the first time today to get some things. I'm a little worried about putting clothes on over these incisions, like jeans, so I'll see how that goes.

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