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seajoan

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About seajoan

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  • Birthday 07/21/1955
  1. Happy 58th Birthday seajoan!

  2. Happy 57th Birthday seajoan!

  3. Hi, Obviously, gastrectomies rose out of bypasses. Dr. Cirangle may be or have done a retrospective study but..... I doubt very much whether this will be a random or double bind study. Right now ASMBS is awaiting studies and I think they will probably approve the sleeve next year.To say we know what happens with long term sleeve patients is disingenuous. We don't even know all the hormones that reside in the stomach and how important they are to everyday life. . They only recently found this year that the serotonin receptor which they thought was in the brain has one if not more of its receptors in the stomach.. It took years to find out the long term side effects of doing a extended distal bypass (high incidence of pancreatic cancer, bone loss with fractures etc.). I'm just pointing out to be cautious about your surgery choice.
  4. zsflower, I agree with you. First the stomach can stretch even the sleeve remnant. There are a couple of people here posting well, very odd statistics. The sleeve has only been really studied the last 3 years. In fact it's being sanctioned by the ASMBS pending studies due out next year. We all have a vested interest in saying our surgery is/was the best. Well it might be the best for you, but not neccesarily for most people. Whats being left out of the sleeve debate is the surgical community does not know the long term issues particuliarily the discecting of the stomach and how it relates to hormones, What happens when you discect 75% of the patients stomach and how will that effect not haveing enough or at all needed stomach hormones. We know that there are at least 25 different hormones that reside in the gut besides guertin and leptin. What happens when they are absent or not enough? What happens if you get stomach ca, what happens 10 years post op in terms of weight loss. RNY is still considered the gold standard for obesity surgery. The RNY and the band can be reversed, not the .It was my choice to get a band. To each their own.
  5. Have you thought about writing to the Nevada Medical Quality Assurance Board and or the State licensing board with your complaints? How about naming the doc, they always like seeing their name up on the net?
  6. Last call for registration for the Seattle Bash and Band Conference this weekend. Join hundreds of others with exciting lectures and events. link.http://barbooch2.homestead.com/SeattleBandsterSplash2008.html
  7. Just a note to tell you about the Seattle Bash and Band Conference. Now in its 6th year, this year promises to be the very best. Happening in 2 weeks. Twenty speakers- 6 lap band surgeons-300 patients- totally patient sponsored. See our website at http://barbooch2.homestead.com/SeattleBandsterSplash2008.html
  8. ok here is a new post. Come and meet 300 patients and at least twenty speakers in 2 weeks at the seattle bash and band conference. This is a patient sponsored event. here is the web site.http://barbooch2.homestead.com/SeattleBandsterSplash2008.html
  9. You can meet several Mexican surgeons along with US surgeons and about 300 patients at the Seattle Bash and Conference occuring in 2 weeks. Here is the web site. http://barbooch2.homestead.com/SeattleBandsterSplash2008.html
  10. seajoan

    Doctors in Western Washington?

    Hi, If you want to meet at least six surgeons and a dozen other speakers, three hundred pre and post banded patients go to the Seattle Bash and Band Conference. This is a patient sponsored event. Their web site is http://barbooch2.homestead.com/SeattleBandsterSplash2008.html
  11. Hi, If you want to meet twenty speakers and six lap band surgeons come to the Seattle Bash and Band Conference in 2 weeks. This is a patient sponsored event and a chance to meet hundreds of pre and post banded patients. Her is the web site.http://barbooch2.homestead.com/SeattleBandsterSplash2008.html
  12. seajoan

    Any one in NW WA

    Hi, If you want to meet hundreds of pre and post bandsters from around the US come to the Seattle Bash and Band Conference in 2 weeks. Her is the web site. Hope to see you there. joanne http://barbooch2.homestead.com/SeattleBandsterSplash2008.html
  13. seajoan

    Any one in NW WA

    If you want to see Dr. Kuri he will be at the Seattle Bash in 2 weeks. Her is the web link. Seattle Bash and Conference Web Site is: http://barbooch2.homestead.com/SeattleBandsterSplash2008.html
  14. seajoan

    Dr. Kuri and beliteweight?

    This is what I wrote. "Let me get this straight. Are you picking a sales representative or a surgeon to do your surgery? I'm not sure this post isn't a plant or done in gest because I find it incredulous that one would pick a surgeon this way." This was in a reply to a post that because Joanne from Belight who used to be Dr. Kuris coor. is now representing Dr. Lopez. The poster wrote that she was now having second thoughts about booking with Dr. Kuri because of this change. I thought it was well peculiar that one would pick a surgeon based on this criteria. Since your new let me give you a heads up. Like most places there is some very good surgeons, some so so and some places with gosh awful reputations. So you might ask how do I go about making a decision. One is distance. If your on the West Coast Tijuana is much cheaper and easier to get to. There 3 excellent surgeons there with good reputations. By reputations I mean you do not hear of frequent infections, surgeon non response after surgery, frequent slips or erosions. They have reputations because over the years, and thousands of posts on different sites you get a snapshot of their care. If your from other areas of the US I would certainly think of Monterey. Dr. Rumbaut, a professor of surgery and probably one on the top five lap band surgeons in the world. He trained most of the Mexican Surgeons and most of the older US lap band surgeons. Besides being my surgeon, he has been doing these surgeries for almost a decade. I have heard some excellent reviews also of Dr. Zapata in Monterey. Its important not to get caught up in web advertising, because thats all it is. Look to see where they were trained,do they teach, do a search on this site as well as others and put in their name. How long have they been doing lap bands. Do they mostly do bands or bypasses. Whatever you do ,don't pick a doc for price. Feel free to email me if you wish. Not the same Joanne. I'm joanne in seattle
  15. If you want the best care possible and not be about the fee, go to the team at getbandednow.com. Lead surgeon is a FACS (Fellow of the American College of Surgeons). They use a full Anethesiologist a second surgeon and a surgical nurse. Hard to get that care anywhere for same fee. They really are cool. Their support is amazing 24/7! _____________ Wow? They have a "full anesthesiologist" whatever that means, a second surgeon- how else would you do lap surgery ( have never heard of any lap band surgery without one, and a surgical nurse. No surgical nurses would be like a party without peanuts. There are several surgeons with much higher qualifications who have alot more initials behind their names. How long have they been doing lap band surgery. One way to verify this is to see thier education (usually on thier site) and see when they completed their residency. Read, read, read. You hear certain names over and over again. That is because they have reputations. Reputations are generally because most of their patients are content with their services otherwise you would hear alot of complaints. Call Allergan Corp. the maker of the band and get their opinion.

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