Pre-ops: Make sure you learn about the DS before you chose your surgery!

Tonya75
on 10/27/09 12:38 pm - IL
You didnt like Dr. Alverdy or Dr. Prachard? I heard they were the best in the Midwest.
DS Surgery 11/23/09
Tonya
 
                  
Guate Wife
on 10/27/09 1:49 pm - Grand Rapids, MI

They are acceptable DS surgeons, but far from being considered anywhere near the best.

They don't advocate for the DS, and they have a for **** DS after-care program, which is about par for the course for most DS surgeons.

       ~ I am the proud wife of a Guatemalan, but most people call me Kimberley
Highest Known Weight  =  370#  /  59.7 bmi  @  5'6"

Current Weight  =  168#  /  26.4 bmi  :  fluctuates 5# either way  @  5'7"  /  more than 90% EWL
Normal BMI (24.9)  =  159#:  would have to compromise my muscle mass to get here without plastics, so this is not a goal.


I   my DS.    Don't go into WLS without knowing ALL of your options:  DSFacts.com

Nicolle
on 10/27/09 2:26 pm
I'll bet Drs. Anthone and Buchwald would have something to say about that "best in the Midwest" moniker. LOL

It's not about "liking" any DS doc. Strange as it may sound, my health is not personal. I want the best for me and my family. I will go anywhere and do anything to get what I perceive to be the best. 

My insurance covered any DS doc in the country, coast to coast. The level of my copay differed whether they were "in network," but I had my pick of the litter. I went with experience, long-term success rates and quality of hospital. I actually paid more for Rabkin than I would have paid for many of the others because he is out of network. 

I love Rabkin because he comes to Chicago very often, his practice has kick-booty support groups, a very active Yahoo group, and his team is top-notch. They keep in contact with other DS docs to try and share best practices, etc. Oh, and his long-term results speak for themselves. They will be releasing some 11-16 year data shortly and it looks really good.

As to your docs, you chose them for your reasons. Trust your instincts. With your date approaching, now's the time to get your ducks in a row, not second-guess. You'll do great.

Nicolle

I had the kick-butt duodenal switch (DS)!

HW: 344 lbs      CW: 150 lbs

Type 2 diabetes and sleep apnea GONE!

Beam me up Scottie
on 10/25/09 2:19 pm
I travelled a couple of hours for the DS rather then have the RNY or the band 20 minutes away from my home. I didn't have to stay in a hotel, once released from the hospital, I went home, and came back a couple of weeks later to get the staples removed.

Scott
LeaAnn
on 10/25/09 11:57 pm - Huntsville, AL

Hi, Scottie!!

I got you beat!  haha! 

I self-paid in Mexico for my DS instead of having an RNY paid for locally by my insurer!  Best money I ever spent!

Beam me up Scottie
on 10/26/09 4:18 am
hahahaha you did!!!

Can you imagine us trying to live with the RNY? We'd both probably have dumped to death by now...lol.

Scott
Mary_J
on 10/26/09 4:20 am
Me too (she says inhaling a pan of homemade caramels)

5' 5" -  317.5 / 132 / 134  SW / CW / GW


Amy Farrah Fowler
on 10/26/09 6:23 am
On October 26, 2009 at 11:20 AM Pacific Time, Mary_J wrote:
Me too (she says inhaling a pan of homemade caramels)
<-----   *GASPING* at Mary!!
I went to India for my DS, and I'd go even farther for homemade caramel!
Mary_J
on 10/27/09 12:25 am
Oh, and they were DELISH! :)

5' 5" -  317.5 / 132 / 134  SW / CW / GW


Elizabeth N.
on 10/26/09 6:09 am - Burlington County, NJ
Three hours is around the corner! Right? Hell, I go that far for a support group meeting.
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