UW- questions from a newbie
I just got cleared by the psychiatrist for surgery; now I need to use my new CPAP machine for a few weeks (had to go through a sleep study which found apnea).
My question is: how likely is it that I will have gone through the whole process and then be turned down for the surgery? I have a VERY hard time reaching anyone at UW to answer my questions (like this one- they just tell me to keep going to the appointments they schedule).
About me- I am unsure of my BMI, but I am 5'8" and 337 lbs. I am not diabetic but have high cholesterol, sleep apnea and a blood clotting disorder which puts me at risk with the obesity.
Also- I take tranquilizers which I fear are causing me to be hungry a lot and I overeat. I am trying to get to the gym 3-5 times a week but it is hard with no car. I am eating healthy food now. After surgery will it be a concern that the medication makes me hungry (will it still do this after surgery)?
A little more about me- I'm not having the lap band; will be doing some sort of bypass; unsure of the type.
Thank you for your gracious help.
P.S. I call myself newbie since this is only my 3rd or so post here; I registered about a year ago when I first started thinking of surgery.
And I wanted to say "hello" and "welcome" :-)
Hi, I'm Karin Start 310 / Surgery 283 / Current 168 / Goal 150
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Hello Carol-
I had my surgery at the UW my process started in Jan of 08 and had my surgery 10-29-08. I know a few other people that had there surgery at the UW.
It's a very long process to complete. Just remember to keep going to your appointments. I would also suggest going to the UW support group the first Wednesday of the month at the UW hospital. I myself go to that support and there are pre-op, post-op people that go too.
As far as your question. I personally don't think that you will be turned down from the surgery.
I looked it up and your BMI is 51.2 and I hope that this helps one of your guestion.
You medication I would take it over with your doctors. It's very important to make sure that everyone is on the same page as far as your medication goes.
I would HIGHLY encourage you to come to support group at the UW from 6pm-7:30pm. If you have any more questions to let me know.
Kathleen