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bonniej06
on 2/17/10 2:04 am - keizer, OR
hi all ,im new here .I have a question.I have pebb providence insurance through the state and i was wondering if i could get some advice on where to go.OHSU or good samto start my weight loss journey?
Vicki PNW
on 2/17/10 3:38 am
Had mine at OHSU. Either one would work.

Vicki

DS (lap) with Dr. Clifford Deveney. Cholecystectomy (lap) with Dr. Clifford Deveney 19 months post-op.

Has not weighed myself since 1/2010.  Letting my clothes gauge my progress instead.

Chelea Holdt
on 2/17/10 6:18 am - Portland, OR

You might attend both seminars and see which one you get a better feel for.  Their requirements are also a bit different. As they are both Centers of Excellence, I went with OHSU only because all my other care is there and I work for them. 

            
Linda W.
on 2/18/10 6:51 am - Vancouver, WA
I had my RNY at Good Sam. Love the doctors & the follow-up care. Parking is free & easy!!
Best of luck,
Linda

Linda
"I can do ALL things through CHRIST who gives me strength" Phil. 4:13 
   
    

  
bonniej06
on 2/18/10 8:17 am - keizer, OR
I’m 5'7 and 320 lbs, my BMI is 50.1, i have no real co morbidities and I’m scared they will say no to the surgery. Do they do the procedure lapriscopicaly? I don’t know, I’m just scared about rejection and want to go where I have the best shot at getting it done and  safe. Just looking for any advice, from anyone at this point. Thanks
Bonnie
Katari
on 2/20/10 4:38 am - OR
With a BMI of 50 you shouldn't be rejected anywhere, even without a co-morbidity.  I know OHSU tries to do every procedure by lap, and assume that Sam does as well. Go to both of their free classes (parking is free and easy at both) and see which one you like better. Good Luck!
Katie 
Ht. 5'2  HW 234/GW 150/LW 128/CW 132 
Size 18/20 to a size 4 in 9 months!




Katari
on 2/18/10 8:28 am - OR
Check them both out. See which one you like better. I got mine at OHSU.
Katie 
Ht. 5'2  HW 234/GW 150/LW 128/CW 132 
Size 18/20 to a size 4 in 9 months!




Chelea Holdt
on 2/18/10 11:02 pm - Portland, OR
Both places are going to look for a qualified condidate and someone they think will be successful with the surgery.  Shy of any serious mental conditions or other health (heart) condition that would prevent you from having the surgery, I do not think either will turn you down, insurance is often the problem.  From what I have heard anymore they do most often they do it laparoscopicly again shy of any health conditions you might have that would prevent it being done that way.  To get your question answered you really need to go in and talk to the professionals.  You are going to hear this a lot "everyone is different."  Having the RNY is the best decision I ever made.  I was not an unhappy person before just unhealthy.  Now I am very healthy and happy.  Good luck!
            
Chelea Holdt
on 2/18/10 11:06 pm - Portland, OR
You insurance may want a co-morbid condition....check with them.  My blood pressure was slightly elevated but I was also having joint problems which counted as a co-morbid condition.  Do some research, check with your insurance company and attend one or both of the seminars.  Which you have to do to get into the programs anyway, so sign up and get more information from the professionals.
            
Linda_S
on 2/19/10 3:53 pm - Eugene, OR
 The docs in both places are great, but as far as hospitals?  DO NOT go into OHSU unless you have someone there with you to watch out for you.  I got abysmal care there, not only after my gastric bypass, but particularly after some back surgery I had.  They are short-staffed and some of the nurses couldn't give a rip about their patients.

Linda

Success supposes endeavor. - Jane Austen

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