Plastics at U of Washington?
Good to hear from you here on the WA side. I had PS before and learned a few things that I will take with me should I go there again.
1. Don't let them talk you into another procedure that is far from what you went in for. That happened to me (Dr. Stephen B. Anderson - Bellevue). I will never go back to him again.
2. Don't let them be distracted by their own private issues (1994). I went to a PS that was with my healthcare company and his wife was undergoing kidney issues. My procedure suffered because of it.
Now - will I go back for more PS. Maybe. I have heard great things about
http://www.psplasticsurgery.com/plastic-surgery/
My sister-in-law worked for him and has had work done by him. He takes his time and is very good.
Doing too many things at one time does put your body and recovery at risk. We want it fast and dare I say cheap but the cost on the other side may be too great.
Plan on about 10K at least and have them stop at the price that will work for you.
I also learned - you CAN deal with the price a bit when it's out of pocket.
Also - make sure your insurance will not cover. You never know.
good luck
mary - vashon WA
Karen C
Also, good to know about Dr. Dry! I'm just starting to research plastics as I have a ways to go, but he's who my nutritionist referred me to. I'm kinda looking for the "artist" so it's good to hear that he's excellent.
Weights: highest = 520; before pre-op diet = 510; day of surgery = 494; goal = >200
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Karen C
I have now been on disability for over 2 1/2 years and my Medicare started Mar 1. I hope to have surgery the week of May 17. It will be a race to see if I can have surgery, recover, lose enough weight and find a decent job in the current economy before my savings run out and I can no longer supplement my disability payment enough to keep making my mortgage payments or if I lose my home to foreclosure. Yeah, I'm a little bitter, too.
Why oh why can't the powers that be get their heads out of the sand. (really wanted say heads out of their butts!) long enough to see how much money it would SAVE them if you were healthier. I thought things had changed since my surgery in 2005. Your story sure tops mine. Damn right I'd be very bitter and it would affect any respect that I had for my employer. Absolutely unbelievable in this day and age.
Wish I could make them wake up and be the caring employers that they should be. I can say that you will never regret taking this step to regain your health. I sure don't. I"m still not at goal and still not even "normal" BMI but I am so much better off than I was pre WLS in 2005. I have my life back and can go and do anything that I want to.
Hang in there. It is worth whatever it takes to get it done. I went from 377 lbs to my lowest of 184. I regained almost 20 lbs but am stowly taking that off through exercise. I had let that component slide and for me it is a critical one. I don't have to like it but I have to do at least 1 hr of pretty sustained aerobic exercise about 4-5 days per week to maintain and slowly lose my regain.
Best wishes.
Karen C
Thanks again for your encouragement!
All the best to you in your wonderful new life!
Karen C
Karen C