Newton-Wellesley? - *Update in OP*
Has anyone had their surgery done at Newton-Wellesley? If so, I'm very interested in hearing about the process you went through, timeline from when you attended your first meeting to when you had your surgery, etc. I've heard many good things about their program, but I'm just trying to get all my ducks in a row. thanks in advance! Randi
** Just talked with Marina at the WL Center at NWH. She was SO helpful. I'm attending the meeting on Feb. 28 and have my four-hour scheduled for March 11th. I'm so excited!!!
Hello Randi Today, I was wandering around Higgins Armory and climbing the stairs with youngsters without a care nor shortness of breath. I went to the New Patient Instructional Meeting on August 30th. All new patient meetings are the last Thursday of the month. There were quite a few that signed up for the consultation. In fact, the room was full of people. Would I get a date this year I wondered. I was given a date in October to come in. You will get a packet that contains all sorts of forms and information. It contains the date and time of your consultation. It was a long visit with several people from the psychologist who loved me, to the surgeon, nurse, et****pt walking the hall from the bathroom to the office. It is a long hall. I met with so many people, I thought how am I going to remember their names. I went down to have lab work. From other posts that I have read this is not usually done all in one day at other offices or hospitals. Imagine if you had to take several days to complete each part of this one visit at Chestnut Surgical. In the decision making, I was determined to pay all of the bill up front. I did not want anything hanging over my head. November then December would have enough bills. You get a green notebook with all sorts of information. It was told to me that I needed to get the notebook signed on a page and always bring it to the community meetings. I went to several support meetings, and even managed to see a plastic surgeon's work documented in his photographs. I kind of thought, please do not ask me to let you take pictures! This is further down the line for me. So, before my second visit, I received a letter with the date of the pre-op visit, and the date for the blended diet visit. There was the letter in my hand...January 3rd for RNY. I was sent a letter right away that said I needed to take Vitron C which would increase my iron level in my blood. I was also given a perscription for Vitamin D to take every week for 6 weeks. I chose Pablo Gazmuri as my surgeon. I learned that Sheila Partridge was in to assist him. I think they are both excellent in their work, and bedside manner following the surgery. My friend had surgery at UMASS Memorial, she was in pain when I saw her near 3 the following day. She had not had a visit from her surgeon yet. Also, it is a teaching hospital and the students were having trouble (1) getting blood (2) checking her intestines. She had a more difficult time then I did. The professional nurses at Newton Wellesley were excellent. I can commend their fine work, help in answering questions, suggestions for getting the gas moving, and friendliness. I did not sleep much there because you need to be closely monitored. I have sleep apnea and did not need that test. The surgeon gave me a date a couple of months down the line to get ready with knowledge, emotionally, and spiritually. To give you time to attend the support meetings of your choice, and get your affairs in order for the time you will be out of work. It is recommended that you be out for 6 weeks. All in all this was an excellent experience. I am continuing in their care, and in the support meetings. Hope to see you there. Linda Linda
Newton Wellesley Hospital
Dr. Gazmuri