Requesting Advice...new here

Karen K.
on 1/31/14 4:16 pm - Ontatio, Canada

I am from North Bay Ontario. My GP is not supportive of WLS of any kind. He has his own private weight loss business. I feel  miss led by his practice. I now feel that of my requests to be referred to the Registry for Bariactric Surgery in Ontario will not happen as he is not supportive. I do qualify from all the research I have done. Family doctors are hard to get in North Bay. I'm hoping someone out there has suggestions or advice that could help me get onto the registry and get the process started. Thank you for reading.

Northernlightsmom
on 1/31/14 11:49 pm - Canada

There is definitely a conflict of interest there. I would insist on a referal anyways and tell him to let the bariatric referal centre make the call. Goodluck!

 

             RNY Surgery February 10th, 2014

    

  

Karen K.
on 2/1/14 8:32 am - Ontatio, Canada

Thank you, great advice, I'll keep you posted.

Katie M.
on 2/1/14 1:07 am - Georgetown, Canada
RNY on 10/18/13

I know of two women who have gone to their local walk in clinic and told the doctor there about their predicament with their family doctor being unsupportive, and have had referrals that way. It's worth a shot, if there is a walk in clinic near you!

Referral May 2013 / orientation at TWH June 27 / nurse practitioner July 3 / social worker August 19 / nutrition class August 26 / nutritionist August 30 / psychologist September 3 / meet surgeon (Dr. Penner) September 20 / PATTS October 10 / Surgery October 18 2013!  

    

    
Northernlightsmom
on 2/1/14 2:14 am, edited 2/1/14 2:19 am - Canada

That is a good idea Katie. I would go to the walk in clinic with a written history of weightloss attempts(with dates), medications, co-morbidities etc just to help facilitate the application process. Also, maybe print the physician page for the bariatric referal website to make it easier for them if you are their first referral. Just a thought.

This was the page I printed off for my Dr. as he had never referred any patients before.      http://www.bariatricregistry.ca/refering-physicians.aspx

Goodluck

             RNY Surgery February 10th, 2014

    

  

Karen K.
on 2/1/14 8:37 am - Ontatio, Canada

I went to the walk in clinic and the Dr. Seemed supportive. Sent me for blood work and took the form. He filled out some of it and wants to call me next week to see what else needs to be done. I'll keep you posted, Thanks so much, Karen

Karen K.
on 2/1/14 8:50 am - Ontatio, Canada

Thanks, great ideas and support! I did go to the walk in and took the forms. He filled out some of it....printed his own but wants to talk again, sent me for bloodwork. Is that normal for a referral? I'll keep you posted. Great site, so helpful and supportive!  Karen 

Katie M.
on 2/1/14 8:56 am - Georgetown, Canada
RNY on 10/18/13

I'm not sure whether it's normal or not, it may be in your specific case :) My doc just sent the referral off with no blood work, but I didn't have any other medical issues aside from obesity. Hopefully the next time you go in to see him he'll send the referral off! Good luck :)

Referral May 2013 / orientation at TWH June 27 / nurse practitioner July 3 / social worker August 19 / nutrition class August 26 / nutritionist August 30 / psychologist September 3 / meet surgeon (Dr. Penner) September 20 / PATTS October 10 / Surgery October 18 2013!  

    

    
alysan
on 2/1/14 3:07 am - Canada

What about calling the nearest bariatric clinic and tell them your story. Perhaps they might have a solution.

Good Luck!

Referral: Feb. 14, 2013; Orientation: May 16, 2013: 1st RN/NUT/SW appt: May 28, 2013; 2nd RN/NUT/SW appt: July 31, 2013; Dr. Agarwal (internist): Aug. 6, 2013; Post Op Class: Nov. 25 2013; Dr. Reed: Dec. 17, 2013; Surgery: February 13,2014

     

CassieM
on 2/1/14 4:22 am - St.Thomas, Canada

My family doctor was completely unsupportive of me as well. I ended up going to a specialist and he did the referral for me. Do you have any medical conditions you could request a specialist for? 

 

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