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Do I really need to go to my 3 month post-op Dr. appointment.



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Soon I will be 3 months post-op, I have had no issues what so ever. I've seen my PCP and had the blood work done, all all was well. I'm eating about 1200 calories a day and exercising 5 or 6 days a week. I've lost 2 to 5 lbs every week. I would like to go see my surgeon because I personally like him, he's into strength training and I enjoy it too. The thing is I would need to take a few hours off work $$$ and the $50.00 office co-pay. It would end up costing me about $150.00 for what I'm sure would be a 15 minute tops talk with him. So what do you think keep the appointment or cancel it?

SW 304

DOS 277

CW 226

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Only my opinion, but Yep. Keep it, friend!

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Wow Joe,

Youre blowing past me. My SW was 297 and im currently on my 14th day stalled at 232 and Im 5 months out :-/

Id say if youve had your labs and gotten an ok from one doc then dont really see what it would hurt?

How many days a week are you working out? Weights every time? How much/long do you do cardio? Just trying to break this stall :-/ any tips appreciated.

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You are right it would probably be pretty "routine" and it sounds like you are having zero issues, and if you don't have any questions, you probably *could* skip it. But for the sake of myself being a rule follower, I would probably go.

If you don't end up going make sure you schedule your 6 month appt and keep that one!

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I can't wait for my 3 month appt. I would go ... any way you can change the appt. so that you don't miss work??? I think its important to keep to the designed plan... the docs have been doing this for years... and have a reason to want to check up on us.. just saying... :)

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Are you sure your PCP did ALL the bloodwork the surgeon's office would do? My surgeon's office performs very detailed blood work for Vitamins, Iron, etc. that my normal blood work does not include. Given that we are prone to B12, D and K deficiencies I wouldn't skip my follow-ups for anything! I intend to keep mine through at least two years, if not longer.

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You spent a lot of time and hard work getting to this point why not go to the doctors? I know if I would have skipped I would have never known that I needed more Protein everyday because of my workout plan. I s told at first to get 90-100g in a day now after my 2nd visit I am up to 130-145g a day because I work out very hard and my body needs it.

You might not think you need it but you never know what blood work might show or the doctor might tell you based on your diet and exercise.

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I tend to stay on the better safe than sorry side of things -- I would go.

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Wow Joe,

Youre blowing past me. My SW was 297 and im currently on my 14th day stalled at 232 and Im 5 months out :-/

Id say if youve had your labs and gotten an ok from one doc then dont really see what it would hurt?

How many days a week are you working out? Weights every time? How much/long do you do cardio? Just trying to break this stall :-/ any tips appreciated.

I workout 5 or six days a week usually alternate weights with cardio. I'm not lifting heavy more reps 16-14-12 increasing weight each set with about 1 minute between sets for a total of a little over an hour, cardio is between 45 minutes and an hour. Some times elliptical or a run or bike ride outside, sometime both run and bike.

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Are you sure your PCP did ALL the bloodwork the surgeon's office would do? My surgeon's office performs very detailed blood work for Vitamins, Iron, etc. that my normal blood work does not include. Given that we are prone to B12, D and K deficiencies I wouldn't skip my follow-ups for anything! I intend to keep mine through at least two years, if not longer.

My surgeon gave me what blood work he wanted me to have, my PCP had to order it and all my numbers came back good.

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Call his office and ask. I called about my 1 week post op check and they told me if I had no problems I could wait

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