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I know for me, I've had to have an upper GI with Bravo testing, I had to get dietary notes, medical records & psychiatric testing & report done & a letter stating I'm stable from a psychologist.

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It really depends. I had blood work, a barium swallow, a cardiac work up with stress test, a psych evaluation and 6 months of supervised nutrition counseling. My bypass should be next month.

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Right now I passed the pre op physical where the did the ekg. Now I am just waiting on approval from my insurance and then final decision appointment with the surgeon and nutritionist. Assuming My surgery will be the end of January sometime

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Shame you can't wear a dress uniform, there is nothing more handsome than a Marine in full dress unless it would be a spotted Calf, believe I would still prefer a Marine, you are housebroken, whereas the Spotted calf- A loud noise at one end, no sense of responsibility at the other!
So happy the days are growing shorter toward your Surgical Day of Days. I expect only good results from you and your surgery!

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And I believe you shall! I may not have said it before, but Thank You for your service!

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