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sexy_me
on 2/16/12 4:13 am
VSG on 02/06/12
Topic: RE: Trying to decide
Hi

I understand as I felt that way too...but as of today I am 10 days post op and 35 lbs lighter than the day i walked into that operating room. I had little wonders even after but now that I weighed in post surgery I am not looking back, no regrets. I am only a little tired most days but that will pass. I can eat without problems only smaller bits.

the internist said it best to me when I questioned it all "I believe it is better to get this done now while your up moving about and it is still manageable than to wait and be higher in weight suffering greatly in pain when legs, other joints give out limiting your success forcing this to be a choice of life or death rather then a overall best solution."

I say get referral in...  you can always change your mind later down the road if decide to 

West Coast Bariatric Surgery Centre Program - VSG, February 6/12, Richmond, BC

           

  

sexy_me
on 2/16/12 3:41 am
VSG on 02/06/12
Topic: RE: tummy tuck
You too!! I barely remembered my name or my hubby.. poor guy lol so it had to be the anesthetic that day. I am up and around now, off pain meds but I tire out easy. 

West Coast Bariatric Surgery Centre Program - VSG, February 6/12, Richmond, BC

           

  

Laney B.
on 2/15/12 5:16 pm
Topic: RE: tummy tuck
 Hi, we had surgery the same day? i totally have no memory of you haha, if we met that is, i had a bad reaction to the anesthetic... i'm ok, still in pain, how about you?
sexy_me
on 2/15/12 1:55 pm
VSG on 02/06/12
Topic: RE: tummy tuck
 Hi 
I was wondering how you are doing ?

West Coast Bariatric Surgery Centre Program - VSG, February 6/12, Richmond, BC

           

  

Kiskis
on 2/15/12 1:41 pm - Richmond, Canada
Topic: RE: WOO HOO!!! ONEDERLAND!!!!!!
prplady - Welcome to onderland! Keep up the great work!

Cheer,
Kristi
    
Kiskis
on 2/15/12 1:34 pm - Richmond, Canada
Topic: RE: New to it all

Dog lover,

People have many opinions. I didn't tell many people before I was banded 1 year ago as I didn't want the lectures. My family din't even know. Now I have amazing support 100 lbs later! It saved my life!

Good luck!
Kristi

    
Kiskis
on 2/15/12 1:30 pm - Richmond, Canada
Topic: RE: Trying to decide
Hi Nikkal,

It isn't an easy thing to decide on. I went self pay as I didn't want to play the waiting game. My health was to important. I had a Lapband from False Creek Medical 1 year ago. Now I am down 100 lbs and a size 12. I feel amazing & normal again!

Cheers,
Kristi
    
Nikkal
on 2/15/12 12:58 pm
VSG on 07/18/13
Topic: RE: Trying to decide
Thanks Barb!

If "Winning at Losing" is required, I guess I'll call them after I talk to my GP.  From their brochure online it doesn't look like there's much there I don't already know, but your loss of 54 lb between March and October of 2011 with their help is pretty impressive.

Is there a reason to get the referral to one surgeon over the other?  According to the current stats on the BC Surgical Wait Times listing (which is deceptive because it includes December, with all its holiday time) Dr. Nguyen's wait list is a wee bit shorter, but Dr. Sampath cleared more cases...Dr Sampath's bio looks more comprehensive with bariatric training, but Dr. Nguyen has been a surgeon a bit longer...


(you should have seen me when I was picking a plastic surgeon for my carpal tunnel surgery...*lol*)


bamf
on 2/15/12 12:19 pm - Burnaby, BC, Canada
Topic: RE: Trying to decide
Hi Nikkal:
Start by getting a referral to see Dr. Sampath or Dr. Nguyen in Richmond (the wait for first consult is about 1 year).  Next, phone Garret Centre to start a program called "Winning at Losing" ($90) which is required before surgery.  When you finish that, you will be ahead of the waiting game which could speed up your surgery date.  Good Luck with your journey,

I had my first appointment with Dr. Sampath in mid March/11.  I lost 54 pounds with the help of "Winning at Losing", before my RNY surgery on October 3/11.  As of today, I have lost a total of 113 pounds, and am feeling great.  I have had no regrets, and still feel that this was the best thing I have ever done for myself.
Barb Friesen
                
Nikkal
on 2/15/12 11:38 am
VSG on 07/18/13
Topic: Trying to decide
Hi there!

So, I've only just recently started to consider WLS, so this is all very new. Been reading here for a few days before joining today.

I'm in my early 40s and I guess I'm lucky - although I have other health issues (most noticeably Rheumatoid Arthritis and a constellation of things associated with that) I don't have any of the major comorbidities associated with weight loss. My blood pressure is normal. My blood sugar is normal. No cholesterol/triglyceride issues.  I have developed a touch of Osteoarthritis in my knees and hips, and am sort of pre-sleep apnea (I chuckle, the sleep test said I was "mildly disturbed", but didn't have apnea).  The osteo is getting noticeably worse fairly quickly, however, raising the spectre of disability...*shudders*

My BMI is outrageous. I need to lose at least 200 lbs...basically the equivalent of another morbidly obese person. After a lot of years of being overweight and obese I think I might finally be ready.

without going in to all the details, I've never really put a lot of effort into weight loss - I was warned about the health consequences of yo-yo dieting, and I did at least take that to heart... *rolls eyes*

I'd never considered WLS - first, I didn't think it was covered in BC. Second, I thought it was kind of a cop-out...I know HOW to lose the weight, I just haven't done it (yeah, if it was only that easy, right?).  However as a science-minded person and promoter of science-based medicine, I started to realize that more and more doctors, especially bariatric specialists, were saying "hey, if you're morbidly obese, it's a fabulous option for a lot of people".

So, here I am. A couple years of counselling with a registered psychologist who specializes in eating disorders has been helpful in addressing the problems that led to the weight gain, and I have recently started caloric restriction with some success so far (about a pound a week right now, but it's early stages, and my osteo makes exercise difficult, while my psoriasis and RA-related edema make swimming really unpleasant).

Given what I've seen about waitlists and what not here in Richmond (where I live), I guess I should get the referral now, huh?  If I am successful in losing weight on my own during the wait for the first appointment I guess I can postpone or back out of the surgery...but if I don't get in there now, it'll take even longer, won't it?

Frankly, all the WLS options kinda freak me out.  Surgery itself doesn't worry me - but making the right choice of surgical option, and then the short and long term issues that they all have, whether its 'dumping' or nutrient malabsorption or the flippin' permanence of a tiny stomach...

*hyperventilates*

The two most important people in my life are supportive of the idea. I'm kinda worried my other morbidly obese friends might not be supportive. Although I *think* my supervisor and close coworkers would be supportive, I'm not sure I'd tell them about it.

My GP has never mentioned WLS to me. I'm worried he might not be in favour of a referral. He's been my GP for 30 years, since I was a kid, and I adore him, but he's never brought it up.  Only things he's ever mentioned were WW, exercise and a dietician (he sent me to a dietician when I was a kid - I GAINED weight).

So - if you've made it through this novel I've written (and if you have, thanks!), do you have any words of wisdom? Advice? Should I go for the referral now? Should I keep doing my program independently or should I get my butt to the Garrett Centre now?
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