support group nightmare????
there is nothing that says you can't bring it up.
Just be open to what is being said, you might learn something!
And don't be afraid to ask questions here, either!
I'm the guy that was sitting right next to you at today's support meeting.
I think the surgeon's main issue was that Kaiser was sending their patients out to his support service... like they're using him for a freebie. I also assume that he didn't discuss the surgery and results of the surgery with you guys since he knew you weren't going to be his patients, coming out of Kaiser. I'm sorry you felt embarrassed, but I thought it was pretty clear that he was agitated towards Kaiser, not you guys.
Usually his support group is two halves; the first half is how surgery works and what you can expect for new or potential patients; the second half is for his post-surgery patients to discuss how we can maintain our good results. Since there were no new or potential patients (and he ruled you out being from Kaiser), he just skipped to the second half of the support group. You would know that this is the format if you were a patient of his - and you should seriously consider being a patient of his, if you can with insurance and all. Of sure, he's not Mr. Cuddle Bear, but he's one of the best and most experienced bariatric surgeons in the state. The most important choice in this path is to pick a *great* surgeon for your operation - you have to live with their operational skill for the rest of your life after the operation. Cirangle has some of the best surgical metrics, hands down, and some of the most successful patients. His staff is really awesome too... especially Amy, his nutrionist.
Sorry you didn't find the meeting more to your liking. I know I'm really going to dig the protein pudding recipe though! I already bought the ingredients! ;)
Attending a support group is usually a prerequisite for surgery. BUT, my surgeon welcomes anyone that is post op or preop, not just those pateints of his office. Everyone should learn about possible post op issues, and post op groups are a good place to learn from other patients. There are likely other post op groups in your area. If you're not welcome at "the club" of this surgeon, then find another group. There are many post ops who attend my surgeon's groups, preffering that group over others they have been to in the past. My surgeon has a 10 year RNY post op lead his support group, with his surgical nurse in attendance at 2 groups per month, and the nutritional professional in charge of bariatric patient at the hospital where surgery is performed. You may have to try multiple groups before you find one you like. I prefer my surgeon's group over Kaiser's group in my local area as my personal preference. DAVE
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Sometimes I think we take things personally that aren't meant personally at all. It's not like you did a ton of research and then picked Kaiser because you thought it was the absolutely best place to have WLS in the world so someone criticizing it is criticizing your judgment. You are using Kaiser because that's the insurance you have and you probably got it through your employer who gave you limited choices or none at all.
Then again, as someone whose been going to WW and Jenny Craig and WLS support groups for years, I hate this time of year because they all go on about 'eating during the holidays" and after a while it's kind of boring. It's not like their advice changes year to year.
But making protein shakes taste better is something you are totally going to need once you have your surgery. I hope you kept that sheet.
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Mods letting people eat in session...seems mods hang out for a month or two then transfer to another city..odds hours and we meet and meet only one a month.....
I'm tired or trying to find a fit its really ridiculous... AND NO HELP!! this site is more than enough support!!
I would love to find "ONE" place that meet twice a month (not a Friday not a Sat or Sunday)and it held to that!
Bypass is getting to be a cash cow and big business... which is sad because the focus is getting lost and it should be about people getting healthy instead of who can **** the farthest!
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