Before going to the clinic
I had the same question when I was newly referred. Someone here said something rather brilliant which I will repeat: as long as you don't lose so much weight that you no longer medically qualify for surgery, you are fine.
Referral: February 2015; TWH Orientation: April 2015; Social Worker: June 10, 2015: Nurse Practitioner: June 11, 2015; Nutrition Class: June 15, 2015; Psychometry Assessment: June 16, 2015; Nutrition Assessment: July 22, 2015; NP follow-up: July 28, 2015; Surgeon Consult: August 28, 2015; Surgery: November 6, 2015; Operation: VSG
You, too! I lost 30 pounds, but just a small fraction of my extra weight. The hospital I am going to in Ontario doesn't require weight loss to get the surgery approval. Hopefully AB is the same. 😄 Best wishes!
Referral: February 2015; TWH Orientation: April 2015; Social Worker: June 10, 2015: Nurse Practitioner: June 11, 2015; Nutrition Class: June 15, 2015; Psychometry Assessment: June 16, 2015; Nutrition Assessment: July 22, 2015; NP follow-up: July 28, 2015; Surgeon Consult: August 28, 2015; Surgery: November 6, 2015; Operation: VSG
I can see their point, but showing that you are motivated and capable of making lifestyle changes should count for something. Still, I don't know about the clinic you ho yo or the specific criteria for Ab. I would pay more attention to people who have been through the process at the clinic you are going to than me. 😄
Referral: February 2015; TWH Orientation: April 2015; Social Worker: June 10, 2015: Nurse Practitioner: June 11, 2015; Nutrition Class: June 15, 2015; Psychometry Assessment: June 16, 2015; Nutrition Assessment: July 22, 2015; NP follow-up: July 28, 2015; Surgeon Consult: August 28, 2015; Surgery: November 6, 2015; Operation: VSG