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So I've been thinking about getting WLS for some time and exploring my options. Right now I'm working with the idea that the gastric sleeve is the best option for me. My BMI is definitely over 40, I have high blood pressure and GERD, so I don't doubt that I'll be approved. I'm not sure about the physician supervised history of diets since my doctors have basically just said "eat less and move more" since I was about 8 years old (yes, I have been trying to lose weight since I was 8 years old). Is that a hurdle or is it something a doctor will typically sign off on even if I haven't done Medifast or Jenny Craig or something? I also have a past history of an eating disorder, but I'm seeing a nutritional therapist and psychiatrist to manage it. I'm worried that will disqualify me but hopefully the fact that I am not relapsing and am in treatment will work in my favor.

I'm going to the seminar at OHSU this evening and I'm really excited but slightly nervous. I'm ready to make a change in my life and I don't expect the surgery to magically fix everything. The surgery is just going to be one tool in my arsenal against my weight. I look forward to speaking with everyone here!

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If you suffer with GERD be advised that the sleeve may worsen it. Make sure to do your research. A lot of people with complications post sleeve are related to pre sleeve reflux.

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Thanks! And I am- I'm getting an endoscopy soon to determine if it is GERD and if it will be relieved by losing weight.

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Thanks! And I am- I'm getting an endoscopy soon to determine if it is GERD and if it will be relieved by losing weight.

It's kind of crazy the different experiences people have... My reflux went away after the sleeve-- my reflux was caused by obesity & a crappy diet. Lol

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