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Gastric bypass - how about you? Are using Dr Hahn also? My dad had Gastric Bypass with Dr Hahn 7 years ago. He says Dr Hahn saved his life. My dad was 70 when he had the surgery.

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Kaiser Fremont drama: 2 years RNY, chronic anemia and malabsorption. In NY, I was getting Iron infusions every five months. Now in California, the bariatric doctor from Fremont is saying that she doesn't order the labs, my PCP has to. The PCP says it's a bariatric thing and she's not getting involved. In the meantime, I'm sitting here 9 months since my last infusion, 89 degree weather, shivering with a sweater. How do I resolve this, and what are my rights as a bariatric patient to get the basic lifetime care that I deserve?

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You had your surgery in NY?

Kaiser Fremont drama: 2 years RNY, chronic anemia and malabsorption. In NY, I was getting Iron infusions every five months. Now in California, the bariatric doctor from Fremont is saying that she doesn't order the labs, my PCP has to. The PCP says it's a bariatric thing and she's not getting involved. In the meantime, I'm sitting here 9 months since my last infusion, 89 degree weather, shivering with a sweater. How do I resolve this, and what are my rights as a bariatric patient to get the basic lifetime care that I deserve?

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Yes, I had my RNY in New York and then I moved to California a year later.

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Kaiser Fremont drama: 2 years RNY, chronic anemia and malabsorption. In NY, I was getting Iron infusions every five months. Now in California, the bariatric doctor from Fremont is saying that she doesn't order the labs, my PCP has to. The PCP says it's a bariatric thing and she's not getting involved. In the meantime, I'm sitting here 9 months since my last infusion, 89 degree weather, shivering with a sweater. How do I resolve this, and what are my rights as a bariatric patient to get the basic lifetime care that I deserve?

I am so sorry this is happening. I am currently a patient at Kaiser Fremont.

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I'm in Livermore.

Did u find a support group out Livermore way?

If you click the drop down menu under Forums and highlight Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forum, you'll see Gastric Sleeve support groups.... then under go to Local support groups...there they have lots of people talking by where they live. I found a lot of people from Washington (where I live) You can probably find Bay area folks too :)

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Anyone post op who uses BART? I'm trying to get an idea about recovery and going back to work. I'm not sure if BART is conducive to getting back to work after a couple of weeks. I go from Pleasant Hill to Montgomery. Door to door is about 1 hour 20 each way.

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I am in San Jose and go to the Kaiser Santa Clara facility, I can choose between SSF or Fremont or any other NorCal Kaiser it seems. Any advice?

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Hi I met you at the seminar! I actually contacted my PCP on Monday and she sent the referral already, but I honestly don't know where! Good luck with your process!

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Hey! I contacted my PCP and he told me he prefers the SSF center. I told him to go ahead and send my referral there since i couldn't find any specific information... Did you get a call yet?

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Yes! I emailed my PCP on Tuesday, she sent the referral on Wednesday and SSF called me yesterday. I have orientation on Tuesday (they have orientations every Tuesday) and meeting with the surgeon on Friday! You?

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