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Do any of you have COPD along with the obesity problem? How did you come through the surgery? Were there any complications? My insurance has approved me for the surgery. The only thing holding me up is my pulmonologist. I see him again in 2 weeks. My primary care physician thinks I'll do okay. I really would like to hear from someone who has moderate to severe COPD. Personally I think if I can shed this weight my COPD will be somewhat easier to deal with!... Carole

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I don't have COPD but I do have asthma. I had to be cleared by a pulmonary doc as well. My asthma is already better so no doubt you would benefit too. I think the main thing is to take good care of yourself for the next 2 weeks so your lungs sound as good as they can when you see the dr. I wish you the best of luck.

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what happens if the pulmonologist doesnt clear you? Can they cancel your surgery????? I know all these problems with improve with the WLS, but can they cancel it due to the problems?

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yes, I had COPD - Smoker for 32 years, I finally quit 2 years ago!!! My doc not only cleared me for surgery, but he was happy for me and totally agreed that WLS was right choice for me since I was continually gaining rather than losing... Stay positive, good luck!

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Wow! Congrats on your weight loss!!! keep up the good job!!!!

yes, I had COPD - Smoker for 32 years, I finally quit 2 years ago!!! My doc not only cleared me for surgery, but he was happy for me and totally agreed that WLS was right choice for me since I was continually gaining rather than losing... Stay positive, good luck!

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I don't have COPD but I do have asthma and I can't believe how much better it is. I am not short of breath walking like before the surgery and I don't cough as much. I think your COPD will improve after surgery. Good luck!

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What symptoms did you have because of your COPD? were you easily short of breath? What did the pulmonoligst tell you?

yes, I had COPD - Smoker for 32 years, I finally quit 2 years ago!!! My doc not only cleared me for surgery, but he was happy for me and totally agreed that WLS was right choice for me since I was continually gaining rather than losing... Stay positive, good luck!

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