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I am meeting my surgeon tomorrow! What should I expect for a first visit? I assume he will explain procedure and I can ask questions etc.

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They'll review your medical history, current problems, medications, etc. They'll probably review eating habits and help to determine if sleeve will be best option. Mine listened to my heart and lungs. He examined my abdomen because I had previous abdominal surgery (not sure if they usually do exam). Good luck!

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On my very first visit I received a booklet with diet examples. It basically outlined measurements and what to avoid. I am sure as I go further through the process specific info will be given. It's exciting and nerve wracking at the same time!

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It was a quick appt. weigh in, then he talks about the surgery, risks etc. also you can ask any questions. Now I have all the fun stuff before I meet him again! Tests and appts with psych and NUT

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@@Michelle50 Usually a Nurse or Medical Assistant will weigh you, take your vitals, etc. - then you meet with the Surgeon. Wear clothes that aren't too light - you want this weigh in to be your highest. Then when it's colder - wear lighter weight clothes under a sweater and remove your sweater before weighing in. In the next few weeks - we'll be wearing 5 lbs of clothes to stay warm!

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@@Michelle50 Usually a Nurse or Medical Assistant will weigh you, take your vitals, etc. - then you meet with the Surgeon. Wear clothes that aren't too light - you want this weigh in to be your highest. Then when it's colder - wear lighter weight clothes under a sweater and remove your sweater before weighing in. In the next few weeks - we'll be wearing 5 lbs of clothes to stay warm!

That's a great tip I go on Friday I'll definitely do this as well

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