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island_princess
on 5/2/08 11:20 am - Orem, UT
Topic: Where & how to start???

Hello, I am brand spankin new to this forum & had some questions. I recently watched the 60 Minutes about Gastric Bypass & how it could possibly be the new cure for type 2 diabetes. I have since been researching everyday about the subject & have decided I want to have Gastric Bypass Surgery done. From all the websites it seems like I am the pefect candidate. (Morbidly obese, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, 43 BMI, etc.) I have written my insurance company & they have informed me that they do not cover this surgery. My question is where do I go from here? I don't even have a regular physician, only an Endocronologist (sp?) for my type 2 Diabetes. If anyone could give me some suggestions, because my family is not too supportive of my decision, I would really appreciate it :)  Thank You, Island Princess Ps- I am in Utah County.

gatogordo
on 5/1/08 1:29 pm
Topic: RE: In a stall
Wow, your story is what I am afraid of, I have my first consultation in Salt Lake 5/23/08 and I keep switching my decision from lap band to rny.  I am afraid the lap band won't produce a weight loss now.  I take about the same amount of insulin along with micardis for high blood coreg for preventative heart disease and I weigh 270t 5ft 4in.!!  My A1C was 12 and now it is 9.9 so I am still out of control.  If I hear anything to help you I will definately let you know, thanks for sharing and answering my questions I am still weighing my options.
KayPappas
on 4/26/08 4:31 pm
Topic: RE: In a stall
I had my surgery last May and I am insulin resistant also. When I had my surgery I was taking 60 units of insulin 2X a day. I than took humilog on sliding scale. I still couldn't get my sugars down. I also took cozaar for kidneys, something for cholesterol, lortab for neuropathy, prozac for depression etc. I have only lost 60 lbs. but I only take 30 units of lantas at night and once in a while if I am not good and eat sugar I need a lortab. But that is not very good. My A1C has gone from 11 to 7 I know that is not perfect but for me it is really good. I am not really happy with my weight loss. I was hoping for at least 80 lbs in a year and I am losing so slow I am sure that will not happen. I started at 270 and I am now at 210. I have a long way to go but for me it was the best thing I could have done. I also went to Mexico so I don't have a support group here. Dr. Muse does my fill and I am going to see him for a consultation on the 8th. I hope he can help me. I loved my dr. in Mexico and felt like I had excellent care, but I wish I had a support system here. If you hear of anyone that will take on Mexican patients let me know. Thanks Kay
Bren & George
on 4/26/08 1:54 pm - Sunland, CA
Topic: WLS LW Forum
Here is our creed, if you fit this you are a wls LW and we hope you will join us on the LW forum Here is the link http://www.obesityhelp.com/forums/wls_lightweights/ The Lightweight Creed (Created and approved by members of the OH Light-Weights Forum, Jan 2008)

I am a Lightweight. I am only one of many others like me. Together, we are a team. Though our journeys and choices may be different, we are bonded together by the commonality of being Lightweights and the strategies, successes and struggles that entails. It is this bond that defines this board.

I began my journey with a BMI of less than 45 and/or with less than 150 lbs excess weight. My lower BMI and excess weight does in no way make me less deserving of medical intervention, and I should not be made to feel inferior or guilty.

I qualified for WLS because I have co-morbidities, or because my medical history proves that my weight is diet and exercise resistant.

I have worked with my healthcare team to determine the best surgical option for me. I am confident that others have done so as well, so I will refrain from passing judgments. 

I will freely share the most accurate information I have, as well as my own personal journey and why I chose my surgery in an informative, educational and respectful way so that others may learn from my experiences. 

I respect the decisions of my fellow Lightweights, regardless of the surgery they chose and the nutritional/exercise plans they follow.

I will always promote health and a healthy lifestyle, whether physical or mental; and will respect alternate methods and views toward achieving good health, even if I do not espouse them personally.

I will always be sensitive, honest and respectful when contributing to discussions on this board and in my PMs. I will never flame, demean, invalidate or harass others for their questions or decisions. I will remember, at all times, the difficulties and pain I went through on my own journey and be considerate of others when discussing theirs.

I will always defend and unite with my fellow Lightweights against prejudice and hostility. 

I understand it is my responsibility to report offensive conduct to my fellow Lightweights, so that we may deal with offending parties as a united front to preserve the supportive and tolerant atmosphere of our board.

I understand that if my conduct becomes offensive, I will not be welcome to participate on this board any longer.


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flash100
on 4/10/08 1:03 pm - Kanab, UT
Topic: RE: WAKE UP UTAH
OK...I am fresh meat in here!  I am trying to schedule surgery for the end of this month but keep running into road blocks.  I actually went to a Dr in Southern Utah where I am, but he had never done a revision and so I didn't want to be his first!  So now I am working with Dr. Cottam's office, but it is so slowwwwww and there seems to be tons of roadblocks.  But I am hopeful as I need this bad!  I am 6 ft tall and weight 408 lbs.  I actually started the pre-surgery diet this past Monday because I figure the smaller I can get my liver the better. 
Ronda E.
on 3/31/08 5:11 am - Tustin Ranch, CA
Topic: OH Magazine Mar/Apr 2008
Our yearly exercise and fitness issue is now available!! We are excited to introduce you to four remarkable OH members, our very own Fit and Fabulous Four! I had the opportunity to interview all four of these remarkable people (Sherry, Sheila, Brian and Geoff) who with amazing determination met some remarkable fitness goals. This issue also features an article by Kathleen Nickerson, PhD called Exercise It Does a Brain Good; other articles include Exercise how to leg extensions; preparing for your contouring surgery; intimacy and sexuality after weight loss; and recipes for success by Michelle "Eggface" Vicari. If you are already a subscriber, your issue should be arriving any day; if you have not yet subscribed to OH Magazine, at the new low price of $19.95 for six bi-monthly issues, please click on the purple word magazine above or call 1-866-297-4966 to subscribe today!
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bmw4mom
on 3/29/08 11:23 am - Layton, UT
Topic: RE: Salt Lake Regional Medical Center...?'s
Dr Richards did my surgery and I absolutely loved her.  I have had a great experience and would do it all over again if I needed to. She really is wonderful.  
realovable
on 3/26/08 9:41 am
Topic: RE: Salt Lake Regional Medical Center...?'s
I was in on monday out on wednesday.  The nurses never came to get me out of bed, they sent me the wrong meals during my whole stay, they didnt have me fill out any paperwork to register & they actually asked me what surgery I was having cause they had me down with the wrong dr.  And when I needed help it took 50 minutes to get a nurse to my room after hitting the help button.  Thank god I wasn't choking or something.  lol
gatogordo
on 3/26/08 8:48 am
Topic: RE: Salt Lake Regional Medical Center...?'s
How long was your hospital stay? What is wrong with Salt Lake Regional hospital? 
Kim56810
on 3/25/08 3:06 pm - Clearfield, UT
Topic: RE: In a stall
Since my last post I have lost a total of 57lbs.  I am very excited about this.  I am now half way to my goal.  I can't wait to see what the next few months will bring.  The change in weather has made it easier for me to get out and excersize.  You asked if I was diabetic, no I am not.
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