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Those who have been following my band drama and going for a second opinion on Tuesday and finding out some things from him that I was not told by my current doctor (like my band has slipped a little and there is conflicting info about what model I actually have). You can read my post titled "UPDATE:...."

Anyway, before I jump ship and change doctors (my current doctor had only done 22 bands before me but lives very close to my home, the other doctor is experienced but is an hour away) - I need to know what to ask about this new doctor. Here are some questions I will ask:

1) How many bandings has he done

2) What is the band complication rate

3) What percentage of band removals

4) How are emergencies handled

5) How do you reach doctor after hours

6) What is the approach to fills

7) Are support group meeting mandatory

8) How closely with nutritionist do patients work

I need to know what else I should ask and find out before I change doctors which is a very big step - especially when I get high anxiety driving that far to the city. I think my current doctor's surgery skills are adequate but I don't think he has experience with complications. He did not see the small slip on the upper GI but said it was pouch swelling. My operative report says I have a #10 band (a specific model that holds 4cc) whereas his nurse says I have an AP Standard (which holds 10cc) - which is a very different model. I am in the process of finding out exactly what band I have.

So, to all you experienced bandsters out there - any questions I should be asking about this other doctor?

Thanks.

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I think those are very good questions, a very thorough list. I also think you're smart to switch. Good luck!

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I've also found just speaking with other patients in their waiting room can be informative. Where I go you normally wait a bit before you're seen so we normally have a lot of time to chat. Good luck you sound like you're on the right road Nancy!

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I think that one of the best signs of a good lapband surgeon is if a patient recommends another family member after they've already had the band for a while. In other words, ask him/her if he or she's done any mother, then daughter or Husband and then wife, or Brother and then Sister, etc. Usually obesity is a family issue, so it wouldn't be uncommon for another family member to need a band.

Another question to ask is how do you get taken care of when he/she is not available? Does he/she have a partner that is experienced with the band too?

It's so different from a cut, heal, and never see the surgeon again. You really want to feel comfortable with your lap band surgeon because to be successful you'll have to go in for follow up, attend support group, etc. You'll need to have at least an occasional visit once you reach goal to make sure your band is where it should be.

I hope your switch goes well.

Best wishes.

Sue

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