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(deactivated member)
on 12/11/05 12:57 am
Topic: RE: Please Your Opinion Needed
Kirk, I'm sorry if I sound ignorant, but I read your profile and was just wondering Why would it bother or scare anyone to be around you? As I said, please accept my apologies if I have offended you by asking that, but I frankly would be honored to meet you. You are one of the people who have given me the courage to go on this journey. Thank you Kirk. Hugs Carrie-Anne 46 days until I am a loser.
cllich
on 12/10/05 2:24 pm - Englewood, CO
Topic: Help! Should Care Change?
I have a friend that is doing a study of pre- & post- care. His question is ... If you could, what would you do differently if you knew then what you know now? Please be frank & brutually honest. For that reason, if you don't wish to post here you can email your responses directly to me at [email protected]. This is purely for research purposes, no names, or any other personal information would be used. He's interested in knowing what you would like to see change with regard to care... Body, spirit, diet, socially ... everything. In advance, thanks for your help! Colista
Amy Williams
on 12/8/05 12:31 pm
Topic: IMPORTANT: ALL MEMBERS
Everyone

We've had a number of hardware issues recently. You've probably experienced problems on the message boards with posts disappearing and reappearing. The problem here has been the age of some of our servers. We've recently had a number of server failures which have caused problems in the databases that support the web site. In addition, the older servers are slow. Our newest software is going to need better, faster machines. We can't upgrade the website until we've improved our servers. This process is ongoing and we've replaced a number of them recently.

Friday evening, the 9th of December at around 10PM Pacific time, we're going to replace one of our main servers. When we replace this one, it will be impossible for a period of anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes to post to any of the message boards. This is a very important change to support future upgrades, but also it will replace old hardware that has been prone to failure.

We know how much you depend on the boards to make contact with people who are helping you. For some people, they've become a life line ... a way to reach for and achieve a new life. We're committed to serving you as well as we can, but we sometimes fail in getting changes done cleanly and so cause you problems. We'll do our best to let you know when things are changing so you can be prepared. We're here for you and we hope you'll at least give us credit for trying.

We appreciate your patience as we work through this.

Amy Williams
Member Services Dept
Ganthony101
on 12/3/05 4:54 am - SC
Topic: Proposed Medicare Changes
Please let your elected officials and medicare know how your procedure has changed your life for the positive and that it should be covered. I feel the type of surgery to be performed should be decided by the patient and the doctor. Once medicare makes the change- private insurance companies will follow thier lead. Comments to: http://www.cms.hhs.gov/mcd/public_comment.asp?nca_id=160&basketitem= Also send a note to your Senator, Representative and President: http://mygov.governmentguide.com/mygov/home/ here is what Medicare has to say: "The evidence is not adequate to conclude that the following bariatric surgery procedures are reasonable and necessary and they are therefore non-covered for ALL Medicare beneficiaries: open vertical banded gastroplasty, laparoscopic vertical banded gastroplasty, open sleeve gastrectomy, laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, open adjustable gastric banding, open biliopancreatic diversion with or without duodenal switch, and laparoscopic biliopancreatic diversion with or without duodenal switch. The two non-coverage determinations in the National Coverage Determination Manual (NCDM) remain unchanged: Gastric Balloon (NCDM Section 100.11) and Intestinal Bypass (NCDM Section 100.8). " *** While the procedures above are not the most popular the decision on which procedure would be the most medically appropriate for the patient should be between the patient and doctor. I personally want to have the duodenal switch procedure. And my doctor is in agreement. Please oppose medicare not allowing medically proven procedures like the open biliopancreatic diversion with or without duodenal switch, and laparoscopic biliopancreatic diversion with or without duodenal switch. I believe the other procedures have thier specific place in the treatment of specific patients*** TEXT IS BELOW: Proposed Decision Memo for Bariatric Surgery for the Treatment of Morbid Obesity (CAG-00250R) Decision Summary The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) proposes that National Coverage Determination (NCD) Manual sections 40.5 and 100.1 be modified to be consistent with the following conclusions: The evidence is adequate to conclude that open and laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP) and laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) are reasonable and necessary for Medicare beneficiaries who are under 65 years of age, have a body-mass index (BMI) > 35, have at least one co-morbidity related to obesity, and have been previously unsuccessful with medical treatment for obesity. CMS is seeking comment on this evidence and its implications for coverage, and for the range of patients under age 65 who would be covered. We are particularly interested in comments on the potential to expand coverage for this population under the "Coverage with Evidence Development" (CED) option. In addition, the evidence is adequate to conclude that approved bariatric surgery procedures for Medicare beneficiaries are reasonable and necessary if the facility performing the procedure meets the following CMS facility standards: Each institution will have a credentialing program that ensures that surgeons performing bariatric surgery shall have; appropriate board certification, training and experience that meet approved nationally recognized guidelines, and training and clinical expertise in managing and treating morbidly obese patients prior to the decision to undertake surgery and have experience in managing post-surgery patients for at least one year after surgery. Each institution will ensure that individuals who provide services and/or supervise services in the bariatric surgery program are qualified to provide or supervise such services. Each institution will have an integrated program for the care of the morbidly obese patient that provides: ancillary services such as specialized nursing care, dietary instruction, counseling, support groups, exercise training, and psychological assistance as needed; a multidisciplinary bariatric surgery team with written descriptions of the responsibilities of each member of the team. The team must be composed of individuals with the appropriate qualifications, training and experience in the relevant areas of bariatric surgery, rehabilitation, critical care anesthesia, and nutrition counseling for the morbidly obese and post-bariatric surgery patients. Each institution will establish and implement written policies to address and document adverse events that occur during the management of a bariatric surgery patient. Each institution will have staff and readily available consultants in cardiology, pulmonology, rehabilitation and psychiatry who have prior experience with bariatric surgery patients. Each institution will have a written informed consent process that informs each patient of: 1) the evaluation process; 2) the surgical procedure; 3) alternative treatments; 4) national and center-specific rates for potential surgical risks, hospital lengths of stays, 30-day mortality and other relevant outcome measures; 5) risk factors that could affect the success of the surgery; 6) the patient's right to refuse the intervention. Each institution will have sufficient operating room tables, equipment, instruments and supplies specifically designed or appropriate for bariatric surgery; a recovery room capable of providing critical care to obese patients; an intensive care unit with similar capabilities; equipment with manufacturer's specifications, such as hospital beds, commodes, chairs, wheelchairs, etc., that accommodate the morbidly obese; and radiology and other diagnostic equipment capable of handling morbidly obese patients. The evidence is not adequate to conclude that open and laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP) and laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) are reasonable and necessary for Medicare beneficiaries who are 65 years of age or older; therefore, CMS will non-cover these procedures in this population. The evidence is not adequate to conclude that the following bariatric surgery procedures are reasonable and necessary and they are therefore non-covered for all Medicare beneficiaries: open vertical banded gastroplasty, laparoscopic vertical banded gastroplasty, open sleeve gastrectomy, laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, open adjustable gastric banding, open biliopancreatic diversion with or without duodenal switch, and laparoscopic biliopancreatic diversion with or without duodenal switch. The two non-coverage determinations in the National Coverage Determination Manual (NCDM) remain unchanged: Gastric Balloon (NCDM Section 100.11) and Intestinal Bypass (NCDM Section 100.8). CMS is requesting comment on this proposed decision. We are specifically interested in comments on the potential to cover the 65 and older population under CED. Though we have not finalized the CED Guidance Document, we believe this issue does meet the general guidelines outlined in that draft guidance document. CED would also allow the expansion of national coverage to this older population, with some limitations. Adherence to Departmental regulations including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA, Public Law 104-191) and human research protections (45 CFR Part 46) would, as with all CED, be a requirement. We are also asking for public comment on the facility criteria to include the potential to establish more definitive bariatric surgery volume criteria for facilities and surgeons. In addition, we believe these standards will best be applied by organizations experienced in this process. Therefore, as part of this proposed decision, we are requesting comment on appropriate entities to apply these standards. We are aware that the American College of Surgeons and the American Society of Bariatric Surgeons have developed accrediting programs and we are specifically asking for comments about their level of competence in performing this facility review
Amy Williams
on 12/2/05 10:38 am
Topic: Have you made a USER NAME?
Many people don't realize or won't until they try to access their profile that you must now have a username. This is something new, unless you've just recently made a username, you don't have one yet. If you haven't made a username please take a moment to log out and create one. This can be done easily by following these steps.

***Keep in mind you must have your first and last name you currently use to log in to create your username.***



Make sure you are logged out first:

  • 1. Go here: http://www.obesityhelp.com/login
  • 2. Locate the box that says "Already a member?"
  • 3. Locate the text that says "I am a member, but don't have a username. Click Here" and click on that link.
  • 4. You will then be prompted to enter in your First Name, Last Name, and Password. These areas would be the current log in information that you have been using.
  • 5. You will then also be prompted to enter in a User Name. This is the new part and will be unique to you. So please select the User Name that you would like to have associate with your account. Tip - Your User Name should be what you would want the public to see associated with your account
  • 6. Then click the button that says "Create Username".


    You will then need to sign in with your newly made Username and Password, instead of your First Name, Last Name, Password that you used to log in with.


    Things to remember:
    The user name is NOT what will show up on your profile page or on the message boards. (This will come in future updates) Once you've made your user name you can always change what's viewed from the message board or on your profile by logging into "my account" then going to "general info". Once in the general info area, the name that appears in the first and last name blank is what shows up on your profile and the message boards. You change it here and then "update". This is also where you can change your password by entering it in twice and update.

    If you are unable to log in after doing the following please Email us for help.

    Amy Williams
    Obesityhelp Member Services
  • Ronda E.
    on 12/1/05 3:23 am - Tustin Ranch, CA
    Topic: OH -- Hot off the Presses
    Have you received your new issue of OH Magazine? This special Family Issue features the personal journey of radio DJ Blair Garner on the cover. Readers will also learn how to break the family cycle of obesity written by our medical editor Dr. Terry Simpson. Do you have trouble making family fitness fun? Jeanna Waln lists ways to get out and exercise with the family. Is the family dog putting on some extra pounds? Find out what you can do to help your beloved pet by reading Nikki Johnson's article. It is a new year and a new you. Virginia Alexander lists six top fashion tips for 2006. So, if you are already a subscriber your magazine should be arriving any day and if you have not yet subscribed it is very easy to do. You can subscribe online at http://www.oh-magazine.com or call 1-866-297-4966. The cost is $25 per year for a bimonthly subscription.

    Ronda Einbinder
    Public Relations Manager :type:
    Kirk Thompson
    on 11/30/05 2:48 am - Martins Ferry, OH
    Topic: I'm Comming to the Convention!!
    Dear Members,
    First of all I wanted to thank you all for taking the time to answer and speak your opinion that I asked of you about me going to the West Coast Convention due to my past illness.
    I AM coming to the West Coast Convention now that I have heard the words that you voiced. I can not wait to see all my friends I had made in California the past several Events and the open house of our new offices in Irvine, Ca. SOOOOOOOO I will be seeing you all at the Convention on 2-3-4 of December!!!!!
    I love you all for responding and being so positive in your words. HUGS TO YOU ALL!!! I hope to see you all there it's a place that you will feel comfortable and make hundreds of new friends. And you will never feel out of place because we are all going through the same things in life just trying to survive and strive to have a healthy life and enjoy things we have forgotten.
    Please come join us if you haven't already registered feel free too, the info is below.

    P.S. I LOVE YOU TOO OBESITYHELP STAFF!!!!

    Kirk Thompson
    Member Service Dept.
    Obesityhelp.com
    http://www.92inches.com


    Miss last years West Coast Event? Don't do it twice!
    OH is coming to Costa Mesa, CA December 2-4
    Call the events hotline or register online today

    866-957-4636 ext 302 or
    http://www.obesityhelpevents.com/event-reg-west-dec2005.php?ID=0801605MMBHD
    Amy Williams
    on 11/29/05 12:34 am
    Topic: Tis the Season: Card Shower
    Hello Everyone~ :wave:

    On behalf of the ObesityHelp Staff,
    I would like to wish you all a very Happy Holiday Season! :party:



    As most of you will remember, our friend and fellow OH Member Jeremy Norman was 20 years old and weighed 747 pounds when he had his weight loss surgery on November 19, 2004. This time last year, Jeremy was fighting for his very life in an Ohio Hospital and OH staff asked for your help in sending Jeremy cards and letters of inspiration, hope and encouragement and you responded! (Thank you!)

    We are happy to report that against all odds, Jeremy has pulled through but it's been quite a year of ups and downs for him as he has courageously fought the hard fight. One year later, Jeremy is still hospitalized and in need of specialized care and our support.

    This year, as Jeremy's amazing recovery continues, we would to like truly surprise him with an overwhelming amount of Holiday wishes, inspirational cards and letters... We can't wait to celebrate the day when Jeremy is able to return home, but for now, let's bring a little bit of "home" to Jeremy. He is unable to attend support groups of any kind, so let's bring our ObesityHelp Support Group to him!

    You can send your cards and letters to:

    Jeremy Norman
    69860 Holley Road
    Martins Ferry, Ohio 43935

    Jeremy's profile is located here:
    http://www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/members/profile.php?N=N1088200526

    Let's break records and send cards, cards, cards! Please tell your friends and family about Jeremy and share this post with your support group members.

    Thank you in advance & have a Bless Holiday Season! :fairy:
    Amy Williams
    Obesityhelp.com
    Member Services

    P.S.
    OH Magazine recently interviewed Jeremy and his story will be featured in the December issue... www.OH-magazine.com
    Kirk Thompson
    on 11/28/05 9:19 am - Martins Ferry, OH
    Topic: Please Your Opinion Needed
    I as a member and staff Member in the past few months have gone through things that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemies.
    Amy posted a card shower and I got like 5,000 cards and gifts so I guess you all love me don't we all support and love each other in our struggles with obesity.
    The question I am wanting to ask is, I am clear free of any of the horrible things that was in my body. I had treatments 3 times a day for a month with the Antibiotic that deadens and all the things I had.
    I live with my Fience Mandy and 4 small children and I hug and kiss them every single day.... They are Fine as can be.
    OK Here is the question and would love to hear all your opinions on this matter.
    I am in California, I came to the Event last year and worked the registration table and got to meet every single one of you that was over 300 or 400 people. Many who met me cried cause I inspired them in some way.
    OK Here is what I am asking, I have no more symptoms, no more sores, no more viruses. Im off all Antibiotics and the only thing im on now it Pain Killers for pain management. I spoke in front of 400 people telling them my story and I looked around and everyone was crying then they played a tribute to me and my journey.Would it bother you or scare you to be around me? I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR ALL OF YOUR OPINIONS GOOD OR NEGATIVE. Cause I would all Love to See you all once again! Would you want me to come to your West Coast National Convention



    Card Shower Needed
    Original Post by Amy Williams at 11:12 AM AST on 10/23/2005
    Augusta, GA - RNY (05/27/2004)


    Most of you know or have heard of Kirk Thompson whom is part of ObesityHelp Staff. He's help thousands of members each day on the site and to help them find surgeons in their area. He's got a heart of gold.
    For those that aren't familiar with him, please visit his profile to learn more about him.
    http://www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/members/profile.php?N=T983696607

    He recently on the 19th reached 4 years post op but on top of that - and has been such a inspiration to so many of us losing over 450 pounds. But beyond that I wanted to let you know that Kirk has taken ill and could use our prayers and support. He has something called flesh eating bacteria (Necrotizing Fasciitis), This diagnosis is very rare and can be very serious. He also is suffering from a staff infection and Cellulitis. He is in quarantine and is pretty much isolated at this time. He is currently being picked up 3 times a day and transported for treatments.

    The good news is this: The doctors think they have isolated and stopped the flesh eating bacteria! They remain concerned and are monitoring Kirk closely. Kirk is doing all he can to not go back into the hospital....he really should be there, but he is so tired of hospitals that he just couldn't take it anymore.

    Please all, he needs our support. This is a very hard time for him right now. Kirk is a truly wonderful person and is always thinking of and doing for others. He is able to receive mail and other items. He said there are no restrictions...he just cant be around people. Even though he is very ill and on all kinds of medicines right now, he still is very concerned about ObesityHelp and how every thing is going. He sends his love to all.

    Please if you can find time to send him a card or a little care package, or even just a letter letting him know you are thinking of him. Really anything to help him through these dark hard times. I can only imagine that being isolated in quarantine is absolutely so hard on him.

    Kirk's mailing address is here:
    Kirk Thompson
    C/0 Mandy Swanson
    19208 Rawhide Rd.
    Jamestown, CA. 95327

    Let's show Kirk lots of love,
    Amy Williams
    Member Services
    Obesityhelp.com
    littleman
    on 11/22/05 10:00 am - Amite, LA
    Topic: Insurance questions
    I have recently applied for the lap band and I have BCBS of Al PPO and my insurance provider says they do not cover the prodecure. Can anyone give me some advise on appealing this or does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you!! Jared
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