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He works out of the Health Sciences Centre. Hope this is of some help. There is a facebook group for pre and post op bariatric surgery patients in Newfoundland. People rarely post here in this forum - due to privacy issues I guess. I am not a member of that facebook group. But if you do a search on Facebook for the name Jenn Deon -and send her a message - I'm sure she can point you in the right direction to find the facebook group - as well as help you out with other info. Jenn was the 1st patient to have bariatric surgery here in NL by Dr. Pace. Good luck!
I'm a 33 year old female, 5'9 and currently sitting around 340 pounds. I've been an athlete, and obese my whole life. I have had a total three knee surgeries so far (Right knee: meniscus and MCL repair in 1998, Left knee: ACL/MCL/meniscus tear repair in 2007, MCL/meniscus tear repair and ACL replacement in 2010). The surgeries were a result of sports injuries, along with carrying the amount of weight that I do. I've now blown my left knee for the third time and am looking at ANOTHER ACL replacement... I followed the Dr's instructions exactly, and waited the full year before starting to exercise in earnest, but because of my weight ended up tearing my ACL and meniscus again. I also have diabetes and PCOS.
My question is this (I don't know if you guys can help me, but any information would be appreciated)...
-I need to find a family doctor in St. John's... Does anyone know of a Dr. that has experice with WLS referrals? I would think that with my history, getting a refferal shouldn't be TOO too difficult, all my conditions are well documented.
-How do you broach the subject with your doctor?
Thanks in advance!
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I am new to OH and I do not meet the criteria for bariatric surgery in Manitoba ( bmi of less than 47 ). My BMI is too high. Does anyone know of any surgeons who will work with people with a BMI of 60 ? Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Jacqueline