MY SURGERY IS ON FOR TOMORROW/THURSDAY
If there is any one thing I've learned from my experiences in my long quest for my RNY surgery - it is you have to be your own advocate! If you sit back and wait for others to speak to your insurance company - forget it do it yourself - you are quicker - doctors offices are very busy. If you need special testing - make your own appointments - doctors offices are busy and they get forgetful - you are quicker and this is something YOU want - fight for yourself!
My surgery date was nearly cancelled because of a simple breathing pre-op test - I failed it. After calling numerous pulmonologists - I found one that was willing to take me in quickly because I had a surgery date and explained how long I had waited for this surgery - I pled my case. The pulmonologist found something else not quite right - enlarged arteries from my lungs to heart. He said he would pass my lungs for surgery, but was conerned about my heart. Panick out again - my surgery was in just 4 days. Surgeons office said we should probably cancel because I now needed a NEW echocardiogram and that time was too short. I pleaded with them not to cancel me yet - to give me a few hours to see what I could do. After a dozen more phone calls I finally got an echocardiogram scheduled for the next morning with a dr. consultation afterwards - I pled my case and they squeezed me in! I PASSED!!! And the doctor wrote me a note and signed it - then faxed it to my surgeon. They couldn't believe it and neither could I! If I hadn't done this myself - my surgery would have been delayed by at least another month. BE YOUR OWN ADVOCATE AND YOU CAN DO IT!!!
Dr. Oh's office just called me and my surgery is on!!! I check in at 10:00 am. Finally I will be able to join the loosers bench with all of you. Thank you all again so very much for being so helpful and supportive. I never could have done this without all your help!
Donna/ragadolly
I am SOOOOO happy for you. And you are right... We all have to be our own advocates for our health (and life in general)... but this is a starting point for all of us... We wanted the surgery to live a better life and have better health... and get back in control... so it's teaching us all to stand up for ourselves. The confidence I've gained in myself is amazing... not because I'm thinner... because I've come to realize that i am worth it. I am worth the space I take up, and my opinions matter and should be heard.
Congrats on your surgery tomorrow.... Next time I get to go to a support group meeting, you'll be on the losers bench with us... WOO HOO... you go girl.