Questions for those who have had the sleeve
Hello, all! I am considering having wls, preferably the sleeve, and was wondering about the pain that is associated with having the surgery. On a scale from 1 to 10, with a 10 being the worst, how painful was your experience (I have a low tolerance for pain)? Also, I have been on a weight loss journey since January 2012, and managed to go from 312 pounds to 237 (5'4.5). However, I have been unable to lose anymore and am far from my goal of 160. Do you think that I would still qualify for surgery since my BMI is borderline for insurance purposes. I know it is 40 without co-morbidities, and 35 with, but I don't have any health-related complications...
Thanks!
First I want to say congrats on your weight loss, losing & keeping it off is a battle for all of us. Since you're borderline you should check with your insurance if they go with your starting weight or your end weight. Most insurance companies want you to be on a dr supervised diet that could run 4-6 months & you might lose more weight. If you want the surgery it might be best to stay at your current weight, but don't gain some insurance companies frown on that.
As far as the pain, I'll rate it a 6, without pain meds, a 3-4 with meds. I stayed out of work for a week, I really didn't have any complications other than the nausea when I first got out of surgery, also handled with meds. Most of the pain was mostly when I got out of bed & I kinda held my stomach till I was used to walking around, but it really wasn't that bad.
No one surgery is better than the other, what works for one may not work for another. T-Rebel
Hey Welcome to OH! Great to see someone else from ENC on here. I am going to have the sleeve in November. If you need any help or any questions just drop me a line.
HW: 478+ Consult: 478 Pre Op: 453 SW: 438 CW: 293 (7-20-15) GW: 225 LBS Gone: 185
VSG with Dr. T. Ryan Heider at the Center for Surgical Weight Loss at Lake Norman 11-6-14
Dr. Heider is awesome thus far. I had my consult with him this past Monday. I'm self pay due to exclusion from my insurance, and he has the best and cost effective self pay package in the state. He is is Mooresville, so it's about 4-5 hour drive for us. So far I am impressed, he goes the extra mile to ensure staple line is secure.
If I were to go local I would have chosen ECU (not Southern Surgical you see on TV). The doc at ECU has done a friend of mine and ECU Football Head Coach Ruffin Mcneil. But self pay anywhere is 40-45k and it is a whole lot less in Mooresville
HW: 478+ Consult: 478 Pre Op: 453 SW: 438 CW: 293 (7-20-15) GW: 225 LBS Gone: 185
VSG with Dr. T. Ryan Heider at the Center for Surgical Weight Loss at Lake Norman 11-6-14
I had a super easy recovery. Pain level maybe a 3. I used the narcotics (Loritab) just 2 or 3 times at home. In the hospital I stopped the morphine as soon as I was with it enough to ask. I found the gas pain to be much worse than the incision pain from the procedure, and that was just really uncomfortable and not terrible. But I also have a fairly good tolerance to pain.
Surgeon: Chengelis Surgery on 12/19/2011 A little less carb eating compared to my weight loss phase loose sleever here!
1Mo: -21 2Mo: -16 3Mo: -12 4MO - 13 5MO: -11 6MO: -10 7MO: -10.3 8MO: -6 Goal in 8 months 4 days!! 6' 2'' EWL 103% Starting size 28 or 4x (tight) now size 12 or large, shoe size 12 w to 10.5 150+ pounds lost
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Hi there,
I am four days post op and my pain is at the same level as having a little gas! I have to be honest that I am a high pain tolerance kinda person so that may be a factor too. My surgery was Tues and the last pain meds I had were early awed morning. I think walking a lot has been helpful.
So far, I'm terribly pleased with my choice. I feel great, am losing, but most importantly, my blood sugar readings are normal without medication!
My weight at surgery was 234, 250 at highest. My insurance approved me pretty quickly, but I have sleep apnea, high cholesterol and diabetes which I'm sure was in my favor for approval. Read your insurance coverage closely, and follow your physician's guidance as they generally know how to work with every type of insurance!
Keep up your awesome job!