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kromrider

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  1. In 2007, The First International Consensus Summit for Sleeve Gastrectomy as held in New York City. The first day consisted of live surgery by experts performing VSG for the 250 attendees wishing to learn the procedure. Afterwards, presentations were given by the experts. The presenters (experts) at this conference were:

    Gagner of New York, NY

    Dakin of Cornell, NY

    Parikh of New York

    Pomp of New York

    Jossart of San Francisco

    Crookes of Los Angeles

    Elariny of Virginia

    Schauer of the Cleveland Clinic Florida

    Rosenthal of the Cleveland Clinic Florida

    Assalia of Israel

    Langer of Austria

    Himpens of Belgium

    Kotidis of Greece

    Melissas of Greece

    Basso of Italy

    Baltasar of Spain

    Lacy of Spain

    Mognol of France

    Krawczykowski of France

    Weiner of Germany

    Won Woo Kim of Korea

    Boza of Chile

    De Paula of Brazil

    So, here is your list of those considered "experts" in this field by their peers as of 2007. So, I think the discussion of who has a lot of experience and who does not has already been established by the medical community itself. The list is above.

    The procedings of the conference were published in Obesity Surgery 18:487-496 2008. See for yourself.

    Best wishes,

    My Dr., Dr. Pomp is on this list Glad to see that!


  2. I am 5 days out of surgery and doing pretty good. I am still taking some pain medicine my pain is only when I try to lay down on my left side. I have been walking a mile every day. It is at a slow pace but steady. I have been sipping my Water and eating very gingerly. I have had some slight cramps im my stomach but the doctor said that was normal. The gas has mostly subsided. Other then that everything else is pretty normal.


  3. It's LapSF. The SF stands for San Francisco. There are similar guys on the East Coast... Dr. Gagner who is either in FL or back in NY is one. My doc has done over a thousand.

    My Dr, Dr Pomp has done many of these surgeries. According to the staff at the hospital many perople come from around the world for him to do WLS. The care and treatment that I recieved at Wiell Cornell was second to none. I saw the doctor at least twice a day and his team 5 or 6 times. I was in for two nights but I did vety well. If I was not ready to go home they would have let me stay longer.

    I am very lucky as my insurance is covering my surgery. If I had to self pay I do not know what I would have done.


  4. I had my surgery yesterday in NY Presbyterian Weill Cornell hospital in Manhattan. I was scheduled for 10:30am and we got to the hospital at about 8:15 they wanted us there by 8am. Everyone in the intake area was very nice and the facility is generally very obease freindly. They brought me in and inserted my IV and I met the anasteasologist. At around 10 Dr Pomp came in and said that they were clearing the room and I would begoing in shortly. He had sign a consent for a studdy and he said that we had one of the best anastiesologists. I was very happy to hear this as this was one thing of many that I was worried about. at around 10:40 they came and got me and we walked to the operating room. Dr Pomp ha the best bed side manner and about 20 seconds after they put the white stuff in the IV I was out and woke up in recovery. Honestly

    it was rough. very painfull very nausious i was wondering what I did to my self. They gave me something for the nausia. It took a few minutes for the pain releif as they did not have my pain pump yet. They quickly got an order for a pain shot and that held me untill the pump came. honest they said I pushed the pain pump161 times while I was in recovery. but mostly my pain was under control when they brought me to my room. The room here is fabulus i have my own room with a great view flat screen HD TV with built in internet. my mouth was very dry and i was pushing that pain button every ten minutes. at around 8pm it was time for me to walk and I did pretty well. I was having stomach contractions they almost felt like the hickups that hurt. They let me suck on those little green sponges and i enjoyed the pain relief medicine enjoyed my nice room and watched the Yankees win. I did not really sleep untill maybe 2am. The nurse came in at around 7 and helped me out of bed. The cathiter was in and not the most enjoyable thing. The pain was getting better. I was able to walk to the area where they do the swallow test and everything looked fine. they took out the foly and gave me some Water. the water was tough to get down at first but i was thirstly. they gave me a clear lunch and i really only drank the Powerade. I was really feeling betterwith some pain but the pump managed it very well. I had some visitors. they brought me dinner that was the same as lunch but i have no hunger at all. I am expecting to go home tomorrow if i can tolerate the pureed food.I am very tired and keep nodding off as i write this. My next post will probably done from home tomorrow!


  5. Thanks for the reply. I do not want to transfer my addictions. I am currently in Therapy with a Psch. but he is more of a "pill pusher" then talk therapist. I am going to try to speak to him about a referal today to someone who is more of a talk therapist type person. I know i need that. I also have many issues with my job and i will be dealing with that while I am out. I know that while I am very qualified I will be much more marketable after lossing 50 or 60 pounds.

    How are you feeling five days out?


  6. My surgery is on Thursday. I am going to Yankee stadium today for the first time this year. I am looking forward to a beer and a hot dog. My eating has really been under controll for the last week or so. My doctor does not have many restrictions aside from a clear liquid diet for two days before and I will be leaving the hospital on pureed food. I am not looking forward to my last three days of work. My boss is not very happy with me going out on medical leave but I have to come first. There are many jobs out there but you only get one life. I guess she might actually have to work. I think it will be even tougher to deal with her on clears!


  7. Okay I am a fat person. I like to eat. I have been overeating for most of my life, If I was not overeating I was probably on a diet. I have been able to maintain a healthy lifestyle for a time but I have always returned to my bad habits. I am wondering if i will be miserable without the option of eating unless I can find something that can replace whatever I am getting from the food. After this proceedure I will not be able to eat. I have heard stories about people who have WLS and become alcoholics or drug addicts. I was curious about what some of you who are post-op have done to replace the food?


  8. I went and did my preop testing today at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center in NYC. I could not believe that I actually lost 4 pounds since my last visit. They took my blood some urine and gave me an EKG and a chest x-ray. I signed up for and did a memory study as Dr. Pomp was running late. 2 1/2 hours later i finaly got to see him. He is a very down to earth guy and I think that some of my other Doctors could learn from his approach. He answered my last minute questions and I really feel like I am ready. The hospital is great very clean and new with nice big chairs and exam tables I felt pretty comfortable with everything. Everyone was very nice. My surgery is scheduled for September 3rd.


  9. I had my first consultation with Dr Pomp a year and a half ago. I had most of the tests but i was doing very well with my lifestyle so well that decided that I did not need the surgery. For me its now a year and a half later and i keep wondering where I would be now if I had the surgery then. Now I can't wait to get into that operating room!

    Whatever you decide good luck

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