So lonely and unhappy
on 9/30/11 12:11 pm
I traveled to Brazil to have my DS when my insurance at the time would have paid 100% for an RNY right down the street from my house.
Get what you want and who you want it with!!
Michele
I want to add... Please do NOT settle for a non vetted DS doc. .... I am a revision, I did it wrong the first time around. Go read my profile. It has been a rough ride. I wish I would of known more back in 2003, I had a revision in 2009. It's been a long rough road.
Get your depression under control.. check with your insurance. Most insurances will pay to go to other WLS docs, you just need to find one on the vetted list on www.dsfacts.com ( this list did not exist when I had my first surgery) I traveled from Alabama to Ohio for my revision. You are not that far from several GREAT vetted DS docs. Check them out like the others have stated. You can also call their offices, they will be helpful with insurance and if they can help get you approved as well.
Ginger<><
Revision #2 Dr John Rabkin June 21, 2013; First Revision DS - Dr Maguire 5-18-09; First DS 7-15-2003 Dr Clark Warden = Third time is the charm
It sounds now like you have already discussed the DS with this surgeon, which is great, and you are right that everyone has to start somewhere, and certainly she's an experienced wls surgeon, but I still am in the dark about her experience with the DS, if any. She does not list it on her page on OH, and under the "clinical experience" tab she provides numbers for how many of each procedure she has done, and DS isn't even listed! This has me still concerned.
So I would recommend asking her specifically about her experience with the DS, not about her overall experience as a bariatric surgeon. Whatever numbers she gives you, it's up to you to decide if that amount of experience is acceptable to YOU. I suspect it's a low number that many people would not find acceptable, but that is for you to decide.
What I would strongly recommend, however, is that you write "no gastric bypass" on your consent form and tell her ahead of time that under no cir****tances do you want her to fall back on gastric bypass if she can't complete a DS for some reason. Unless gastric bypass is acceptable to you, of course, again your decision, but it would not have been acceptable to me. If she can only do a sleeve, at least you could still add the switch at a later date. But converting from gastric bypass to DS is extremely difficult and far more risky.
Larra
Happy Birthday, baby. Remember how much God loves you today and everyday but know that you gotta work with him to give him that huge burden of yours...working with him is taking advantage of the resources at your disposal :)
1) The depression will get better. Really. But you will need to get help - and best to get hooked up with a therapist NOW, who can help you prepare for and get through surgery, because that can be a ***** But it WILL get better. Six months after you get your DS, your situation will likely be very different. But between feeling crappy for a month or two, and hormone release as you rapidly lose weight, it could be very bad if you are starting out already depressed.
Personally, none of that really happened to me (except getting freaked out and anxious about the nausea I didn't expect the first month), but it is quite common. On the other hand, after my first (and only) reconstructive surgery, I had a horrible reaction to a medication that left me feeling panicky, anxious and depressed for MONTHS - medication eventually helped.
2) The following surgeons are ones in your area I would NEVER EVER recommend for a DS, based on past history: Schlesinger, Husted, Juarez, Simpson and ANYONE who says they do a DS but really don't (or do them "rarely"). From where you live, Keshishian and Rabkin, or Simper or Stewart. Check out DSFacts.com (Simper isn't on the list yet, but he might be getting there soon).
1) The depression will get better. Really. But you will need to get help - and best to get hooked up with a therapist NOW, who can help you prepare for and get through surgery, because that can be a ***** But it WILL get better. Six months after you get your DS, your situation will likely be very different. But between feeling crappy for a month or two, and hormone release as you rapidly lose weight, it could be very bad if you are starting out already depressed.
Personally, none of that really happened to me (except getting freaked out and anxious about the nausea I didn't expect the first month), but it is quite common. On the other hand, after my first (and only) reconstructive surgery, I had a horrible reaction to a medication that left me feeling panicky, anxious and depressed for MONTHS - medication eventually helped.
2) The following surgeons are ones in your area I would NEVER EVER recommend for a DS, based on past history: Schlesinger, Husted, Juarez, Simpson and ANYONE who says they do a DS but really don't (or do them "rarely"). From where you live, Keshishian and Rabkin, or Simper or Stewart. Check out DSFacts.com (Simper isn't on the list yet, but he might be getting there soon).
HUGS!!!
maya