1st doc appt was today for revision
So now that he told me what i wanted to hear, I'm scared. I dont know why but I am. I'm afraid I won't lose any weight. He said i'd loswe 60-70 lbs. I'm @ 200lbs right now. But that it might be slower than my first surgery.
Driving back home I thought maybe i could just lose the weight on my own and not need a revision. But seriously, I know myself better than anyone and if i could have I wouldn't have dieted my entire life unsuccesfully to 300lbs.
So...I just don't know what I'm scare about. I guess reading everyone's posts and opinions about which revision to do adn how one is better or worst, etc.
I'm just confused right now. And if all is thumbs up with doctor I hope insurance approves it. I have Blue Cross Blue Shield Federal...and it seems like they're pretty good at approving revisions as long as it's deemed medically necessary by doctors.
http://www.obesityhelp.com/forums/revision/4179142/Who-wants -a-choking-collar-called-Lap-Band/
Check out the DS or possibly the VSG and be sure you have a surgeon who is experienced in doing revisions.
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Think twice, cut once! I've had 3 surgeries now, RNY, VSG and DS
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2002 - RNY
2010 - RNY to VSG
2011 - Full DS-August 24th
HW 311 SW 306 CW 235 GW 150
It's ok to be scared, I was frightened when I was faced with this. Just don't put pressure on yourself to speed through this process. I don't know much about the band but do see quite a few people revising from it to other surgeries. I imagine there's a lot of factors that weigh in to it.
Be sure you research all of your options before you make a final decision.
Best of luck in your journey,
Debbie M.
SW 358/CW 201/Goal - anything below 160
Angel to TEAZ (Michelle)
My first appointment with the surgeon was in May and I got approval in July. In that time I had to have a psych visit, a visit with the nutritionist and attend two educational classes held by the surgeon's office, plus get an upper GI and lab work. What took so long was that it was also mandatory to attend a support group sponsered by their office and it was only offered once a month at the place I could go. This is what dragged it out. Once I finished all of the above, they submitted my packet to my insurance and I received an approval within 10 days. My surgery was scheduled about 2 weeks after that.