Does anyone know what happened to Dr. Oh?
I had the same thing happen to me, but with Dr. Harrai in the same office. Now I am with Srikanth and he seems wonderful. I had my surgery scheduled for Dec. 29th but cancelled it today because my insurance will only cover the band and the bypass. I REALLLLYY want to get the sleeve, so I am going to try to appeal my insurance denial for it. If that doesn't work then I will do the RNY. I see its been a few months since your surgery. How do you feel now? I'm so scared of the bypass because it is so extensive.
Is there anything that you know now that you wish you would have known before the surgery?
Thanks :)
I've had the RNY and it has been great! I can't say that I wished I'd known anything before hand. I've been blessed that I've not had any issues or complications. I'm totally glad I had the surgery! I'm down 50 pounds and have about 35 to go. I feel great!
I wouldn't be afraid of the RNY if it comes down to you having to have that versus nothing at all.
Good Luck!!
What is going on??
There is so much more to this story you guys! Retirement, medical issues, family concerns...all may be an "after thought"! But if you look up Dr Oh licensure on the Washington state websites- you will see that his license has been under review. One of which involves a wrongful death case. He may be knowledgeable, but from my own personal experience there were a LOT of things that the office lacked- education pre and post op being just the tip of the iceberg!!!!!!
I had my surgery by Dr. Oh almost 7 years ago & I found the pre-op education very thorough . Not to mention psych evals , etc.... The only thing they lacked was a fancy office . Dr. Oh's bedside manner was not good , but he was an excellent surgeon . I investigated him & a lot of other doctors before I decided on a surgeon . My only regret is that I can't take ibuprofen . I have arthritis & get terrible migraines & I miss my ibuprofen .
Dr Oh assisted with both my surgeries 18 years ago. When I nearly died from complications after my second surgery, he helped get me through the crisis.
I am sorry to hear that he has retired, even though I know many, if not most surgeons retire relatively young - the schedule is very physically demanding. I wish him the best, and hope he finds fulfilling things to do in retirement.
Elena