Bariatric Surgery Assessment Clinic in Regina
Day 2 in the books.
Met with a Physiotherapist (tested my mobility), Excercise Therapist (tested how far I could walk in 6 minutes around a track), Psychologist(tested me on what sort of support system I have at home, and any underlying issues), and a Dietician(tested my knowledge on certain types of food and helped me modify my diet).
These 4 Disciplines that I think provided a well-rounded approach.
After talking with Dr. Kaban, I did find out if they can not safely perform the Roux-en-Y laproscopicly, they would have to do a traditional incision. It's good to know it could go either way.
Dr. Kaban says the mortality rate is 2% on average, and 14% for post-op complications. You can avoid being one of these statistics by following the surgeon and the multi-disciplinary team during follow up.
Whew. After your second day, the team sits down together to compile their findings, then submits a report and the 6 month program begins.
Found out my results tomorrow...Talk to you all soon...
Joel Sopp
Saskatchewan Bariatric Surgery Support Group
President