Meg @ Madigan
She said once you finish the classes, get scheduled to see the shrink, meet with the shrink, wait for the report, see Meg again, get sent over to see the Surgeon, make the appt to see the surgeon, meet the surgeon and schedule your date and have your surgery....this process is close to 3 months.
She said there were 2 doctors that should be back at Madigan in the Fall. So that will put the number of surgeons doing WLS at 6.
Just thought I'd pass this info along.
Rebecca
3/23/2003 Open VBG
4/6/2009 Open RNY Revision
6/08/2011 - I've lost 155 lbs! size 8-10
I think too part of the hold up on surgery is the ORs are being worked on again, making them have less to work with. Either way, it's good to have a full dept of surgeons back at Madigan
I think my only wish for Tuesdays support group meeting is that they were longer...an hour goes by so fast with so many people going through the pathways I always feel like there are probably those who don't get their questions answered. I try and hang around a little afterward for those who do still have things they want to ask post ops, but eventually I know they want to close the clinic for the day and we have to go.
One of the main laprascopic surgeons is returning Sept 09. And one shortly after that. One surgeon who does very few is leaving July 09. Another is ets'ing early 2010. That is just the Army.
Just remember, Bariatrics is ELECTIVE. Always, always, cancer surgery, emergencies, non electives, and Iraq veterans come first. Soldiers come first. Bariatrics comes after that. Surgeries are prioritized, because even though the OR's are up at full steam ahead, there are only so many hours in a day. And the staffing is still quite low due to deployments and attrition. People quit and it has been hard to replace them.
:-)
Sometimes I found that I could get into some of the pathway classes quicker by calling the various clinic directly. I really did not do this to do it quicker, but just because of my job and trying to get in on days that would allow me to take as few days as possible off. When I called Tricare to set up a couple of my classes they said that they did not see any openings, that is when a call directly to the clinic helped as well.
From the first class with Meg to my surgery, which is scheduled for July 28th, it will have been 6th months for me. I could have probably done a couple of the classes sooner if it was not for my job, so I think that I could have been done in 5 months. Plus, I am seeing Dr. Beekley and he is going out on family maternity leave for three weeks as his wife is having a baby right in two weeks.
Lisa, maybe a longer wait would be a blessing in disguise as hopefully the criteria for having the DS done will loosen at Madigan.
Michele
Rebecca, I had the lap gastric done 7/2002. at my heighest I weighed 260, my lowest was 150, I got pregnant and gained 30 pounds. I lost about 20 or so...now 3 yrs after my son's birth Im at 197...thats 7 pounds over what I weighed at 9 months pregnant. and trying to look into having a revision. How was your journey towards a revision? I feel so bad that I have let myself down again. I have chronic headaches, get short of breath, and HBP. I have TriWest and located in Tacoma WA near Ft Lewis. Dr. Dewitt (a civilan dr) did my surgery in Alabama a couple of years before I got married and moved to CO, now we're in Washington (husband is active duty Army) I would like to have a revision...I want to find a local dr here and also see if my insurance will cover it. how was your process and stages?