muddieguryl
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I can only hope that my process is as speedy. I have been thinking about this for 3 years. Hubby was against it from the beginning. I told him last year this was no longer his choice. Started researching, watching the surgeries, reading risks and success studies. I committed myself to doing this last October. Went to a few different seminars led by different docs. Then, watched an on line seminar or two before I decided which doc. My first appt is Tuesday. I am most certainly ready for this. If I could have the surgery before June, it would not be too soon for me.
Best of luck!
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So, here is my take on this. Your bariatric surgeon should be able to comfortable preform both a gastric bypass and a gastric band laparoscopically with their eyes closed! Secondly, he should want what is best for you, what he thinks will work for you, where you will be more compatible with, NOT what he feels more comfortable with at the table (OR, not dinner). Third, he should offer statistics that show both success and failure rates of patients that choose either procedure. And of course, he should offer some sort of support group meets for recipients of any bariatric surgery.
Sorry, but I feel that it should be your choice not his, and if he reccommends a procedure, I would want to know why this and why not that.
Good Luck!
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I am almost afraid to ask where these polyps are! The best thing to do is ask your physician. Chances are, they can snare them off when they do a EGD or other scope. I feel pretty safe saying no, if they are in your nose.
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WhiteRabbit.....also remember that during surgery they will be pumping you with normal saline solution (NSS) while controlling your blood pressure......your fluilds can effect pressure and they realize this. The CRNA will take care of you!
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You did the right thing and she needs to know the serious risks at hand if she has a hard time with the pre-op diet. With a large, fatty liver at the time of surgery, it is possible that the liver could be damaged. A friend of mine assists surgeons who preform these types of surgeries.
Best of luck!
Poll: Medical ID Bracelet
in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Posted · Edited by muddieguryl
I think it is a good idea to wear one. I will make sure I have one once I have my band installed. Also, you can put your ICE contact on your alert. (In Case of Emergency). This way, if you are ever in an accident and found conscienceless, your EMS team can be alerted.