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So yesterday I had my first appointment. "Intake Day." I met with a psychologist, nutritionist, physician assistant, insurance specialist and my patient advocate. Everything went really well, and everyone seems to agree that I'm a good candidate for the gastric sleeve. It turns out my insurance only requires a 3 month supervised diet, so assuming everything else goes well, I could be looking at a late summer/early fall surgery date. But we'll see.

Next on the list is an EGD. It's a procedure I'm only vaguely familiar with, so naturally I'm nervous about it, but I'm told it's no big deal. I just hope it goes smoothly.

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Good luck! I'm 5 days post-op and I am happy to be on this side, despite the pain and surge of emotions and everything else that comes with it! Yay for you!

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everyone seems to agree that I'm a good candidate for the gastric sleeve.

@@xChdx

woo hoo :)

look at you jumping through the wonderful world of "jumping hoops w/insurance :)

you've done a bunch with necessary tests, people et al

we've all gone through it - sounds like you are approaching the other side soon

EGD is no big shpeel (msp)!!!lil :)

you'll be a happy new member of sleeveland before you know it :)

get ready to walk through the "door" to a healthier, happier, longer life :)

we're all waiting for you with baited breath ;)

enter at your own risk :o :rolleyes:

hope surgery date is sooner than later :)

good luck :)

kathy

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Thanks so much for the kind words

I'm definitely nervous about everything, but crazy excited too. And I've never been more hopeful for the future. I actually met with my PCP today to knock out the initial visit for the monthly weigh ins. There's the initial, plus the three followups. So only three months to go!

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