Surgery

farah22
on 4/9/11 7:27 am
Hello everybody!
I am a new member, 50 years old, female with type two diabetes. I used to be 235 but I am at 218 now by eating right and exercising. I am at the current weigh for the last year now... I am not able to lose anymore and I have done my very best... 2 hour walks, weight training, spinning and even becoming a vegan. So I finally gave in and signed up for the initial seminar which is in 2 weeks to get more informatin about the lap-band.

My understanding is that in order to do the surgery you have to go through series of classes... my question is that is that a must? If yes, how long does it take to go through all classes?

Thank you 
Farrah
Lisaizme
on 4/9/11 7:45 am - TX
Depends on what your insurance and your doctor requires.

My insurance approved me right away and somehow the doctor's requirements got overlooked and I got in and had surgery without ANY classes.  This would not be good for most people, but it worked out OK for me as I have more support than most.

If I weren't self-motivated and pro-active, I think at least two or three months of classes would be a minimum to learn what you need to be prepared for after surgery (this is assuming that the class meets once or twice a month).

Even with all my research, I still felt a little lost during the immediate post-op.  Classes are a good thing.  :)
Lisa
"God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference." Reinhold Niebuhr

                    
psychomom
on 4/9/11 8:04 am - China Grove, NC
It does depend on your Dr and insurance requirements. It took 6-8 mos from start to finish for me. I had to go to the seminar then go thru a 3 mos Dr supervised diet (for ins) then go thru all the nutritional ,physical app,psych stuff required by both Dr and ins. then submit everything to ins and wait on a reply (average seems to be around 2-4 wks on here some shorter some longer. Mine was 3 ish weeks) then more tests and scheduling of surgery etc. Most Dr's will require several nutrition appts, a psych exam , and physical app. test as well as various other tests before they will operate. If you self pay you may can skip the 3-6 mos diet  though. Check with your Dr and insurance and see what they require. :)
 
          




           
    
looking4hope
on 4/9/11 8:08 am
Hello,
My insurance requires 1 class. The Dr wants me to see 4 specialists. They might want more tests so they said plan on 2 1/2 to 3 months. I am 33 and healthy other then being very obese.
farah22
on 4/9/11 9:06 am
Thank you all... It's not that I want to rush or skip procedures. It's just that I have already tried every alternative to lose weight. I have participated in Biggest Loser three times at my gym in last two years while working with different nutritionists and finally becoming a Vegan since Dec 2010 just because I feel much better on no meat diet. For some reason I just can't lose anymore.. don't know why. That's why I was hoping I could skip the classes!!! :)

BTW I love this forum.. I am so glad I found you guys! 

Thanks again
Farrah
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