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wtmmoorem
on 2/28/16 5:49 pm
VSG on 03/08/16
littlerocknettie
on 2/8/16 8:46 am
Revision on 12/23/15
Topic: RE: Dr. Chris Evanson/St. V

My husband is currently waiting on a surgery date with Dr. Evanson.  I know a lot of people have used him and love him!  I had Dr. Diaz and he is wonderful, too!

 

coreysmom
on 2/4/16 5:58 pm - Indianapolis, IN
Topic: RE: Dr. Chris Evanson/St. V

So was your pouch leaking? How did they fix it?

severman
on 1/31/16 11:57 am - Indianapolis, IN
Topic: RE: Dr. Chris Evanson/St. V

Both times were immediately post op. I had bile leaking out my belly button.  For the second leak, I knew what the first one felt like so I remembered the pain. They were trying to send me home the second time and I insisted something was wrong.  I'm glad I stayed!

coreysmom
on 1/25/16 4:49 am - Indianapolis, IN
Topic: RE: Dr. Chris Evanson/St. V

Thanks Severman.

what types of symptoms did you have that signaled the leak? 

severman
on 1/24/16 8:15 pm - Indianapolis, IN
Topic: RE: Dr. Chris Evanson/St. V

Yes, he saved my life 13 years ago!  I had an lap roux en y and had a leak by his partner that is now retired. Dr. Evanston took me back into surgery and fixed my leak.  He is a great surgeon and has a great bedside manner.

SDenae
on 1/22/16 11:17 pm, edited 1/22/16 3:17 pm - Greenwood, IN
VSG on 09/23/15
Topic: RE: Dr. Chris Evanson/St. V

Sorry, I don't/didn't. I almost went with St. V in 2008, but my insurance at the time didn't cover WLS. Once I had insurance that did, I decided to go with the St. Francis WLC on the south side, since I live down here. I am/was quite pleased with them. They took care of everything for me; insurance, making sure I had and did every thing I needed to do to meet my insurance requirements, psychologist on staff, etc. If you live close enough, you might want to give them a try. Their information is 

Address: 5230 E Stop 11 Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46237

Phone:(317) 528-7525

 

Whatever you decide to do, I wish you the best of luck. Congratulations on making the decision to change your life.

Age: 40 | Height: 5'3" | HW: 245 | Program Start: 231 | SW: 208.5 | CW: 148.2 | GW: 130
M1: 15 M2: 15 M3: 6.7 M4: 10 M5: 6.6 M6: 3.3

^ Total weight lost
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coreysmom
on 1/22/16 8:41 am - Indianapolis, IN
Topic: Dr. Chris Evanson/St. V

anyone know of/ or have used this doctor at St. Vincent Bariatric?

thank

SDenae
on 1/7/16 11:19 am, edited 1/7/16 3:19 am - Greenwood, IN
VSG on 09/23/15
Topic: RE: Misery Loves Company

Hi there. I didn't have the RNY and I'm still in the VSG honeymoon period, but I've read about others who are in the same position you're in. The advice that's usually given to them is to go back to the beginning diet and start over. (If you don't have it, try calling your doc's office and see if they'll give you another copy.) If you still have the diet plan that your doctor gave you after surgery, follow that. Eat your protein first. Toss the carbs, there'll be a withdrawal period, but ride it out. Weigh and track every single thing you eat, even if it isn't in your diet plan. (I use the myfitnesspal app on my phone.) Hold yourself accountable.

I also weigh myself every single morning and log it into the MFP app. Some people say not to be a slave to the scale, but I find that weighing every day helps me to keep myself in check.

I also suggest that you try posting in the RNY forums since there is likely to be more people there who understand what you're going through and know the best way to get yourself turned around.

Good luck!
((Hugs))

Age: 40 | Height: 5'3" | HW: 245 | Program Start: 231 | SW: 208.5 | CW: 148.2 | GW: 130
M1: 15 M2: 15 M3: 6.7 M4: 10 M5: 6.6 M6: 3.3

^ Total weight lost
LilySlim Weight loss tickers

lbmg
on 12/22/15 6:04 pm
Topic: Misery Loves Company

So they say "misery loves company" and this miserable soul is looking for company. I have to admit (repent?) that the last three and a half years of my "pouch life" have been pretty much handed to the dogs. I could give you all kinds of excuses if I wanted to but the truth is I took my pouch for granted. Admittedly, 4+ years ago even after surgery I could eat almost anything and not get sick. Even if I dumped, I moaned and groaned and threw up and still went on with the horrible behavior. Now the occasional binge and intentional ignorance, has led to me paying for it. I am about 100 lbs away from where I am supposed to be, when I used to only 35 lbs. away from goal,saddened by the gift I took for granted and perplexed because now that I keep growing in size, I no longer have anymore clothes I can fit into. Financially, I am not in the place in which I can afford a NUT again and I definitely can't just go out and buy a new wardrobe.

 

Normally I wouldn't do this (put my business out in the public eye), but I am DESPERATE to hear from anyone else that has taken their pouch for granted and successfully come back swinging. IS THERE ANYONE OUT THERE??? How did you get back on track? I will take anything that is given--advice or criticism! Thanks.

By: LBMG

Lap RNY: 10/15/2007

SW: 330 lbs.--CW: 206.4 lbs.--GW: 125 lbs.

LOST: 123.6 lbs. --81.4 lbs. to go!!!

 

 

 

 

    

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