Surgeon for Teen

nicunicu2002
on 12/7/08 10:14 pm - Sharon, MA
Does anyone know of a bariatric surgeon for a 16.5 y/o that is located in the Boston area?

thanks!
kim

rockysmom
on 12/8/08 2:52 am - Dartmouth, MA
My surgeon is at Brigham & Women's - Dr. Lautz.  He is excellent.  I don't know if they do teens; best way to find out would be to call the office and ask.
nicunicu2002
on 12/8/08 4:07 am - Sharon, MA
I too am a patient of Dr. Lautz who is awesome....he does not do surgery on teens, so thats why im looking....thanks anyways!

rockysmom
on 12/8/08 10:55 am - Dartmouth, MA
Oh, I should have looked to see who your doctor was - well, I guess I'm no help at all then!   I'll keep my ears open, and let you know if I hear of anyone doing teens.
NeedhamGal
on 12/8/08 4:35 am - MA
I think the age has something to do with the FDA prescrbed approval. Just like right now they can't arbitrarily do RNY surgery on non-obese due to diabetes.   For the teens, there was a few years ago a band-study ( clinical trial ) in NY for teens.  Same for the diabetes..there is a clinical trial at TuftsNEMC. 
You might try searching clinicaltrials.gov to see if there is one locally.

Joan
nicunicu2002
on 12/8/08 4:36 am - Sharon, MA
thanks Joan...

(deactivated member)
on 12/9/08 3:03 am - east falmouth, MA
Even if you find a surgeon you will probably not get insurance approval... There are legal issues and with the child being a minor it is just very very complex.  

Being a mother I would not get the childs hopes up for having surgery anytime before they are legally an adult...It could cause very negative repurcussions in someone so young.  Tis has to be entirely her ( or his) choice and commitment... for life...nobody elses..and whoa if something went wrong who do you think they will blame for the rest of their life... ( not themselves!) 

I would also be concerned about the vitamin deficiencies and long term growth issues with an RNY in someone so young...It's just a real hard call to make for a minor and there are a lot of arguments against altering someones body when they are still growing, still maturing and under age...

psyche evaluation?  nutrition understanding? lifestle changes?   how much of that stuff will really sink in?     It's just such a tough call... 

I hate to be negative but all instincts are just screaming NO WAY.... She has to try to tackle this on her own and make the decision because she knows it is right for her...  I hate to say it but  I would stick with working on proper eating and exercise for now...it's too young.   An if she really wants to go through SHE needs to sigh the consent forms and take the resopnsibility...

sorry to preach but I feel really strongly about this... good luck to both of you though...and it will work itself out. 


nicunicu2002
on 12/9/08 6:03 am - Sharon, MA
thanks for the comments suzle, they are appreciated...

actually I have done an extensive amount of research regarding this, even before I made the decision to have my own surgery.  there are some awesome stats coming out of cinncinati where they are performing RNY on teens. 

she has tried a fat camp, WW, all the usual stuff that everyone else has been thru, and just struggles and struggles with the weight.  my insurance will pay for her to have the surgery as long as she is at her max growth potential. 

this isnt something im pushing on her and she definately understands how hard it is to get thru the post op period and ongoing because she watches me.  she would of course go thru all the counseling, evals etc that i went thru prior to my surgery.

i have to weigh the risks for her.  she is very very overweight at this point and her life is miserable, high school being very difficult.  she has sleep apnea, pain in her knees, hypertension....everything except diabetes.  its only 1.5 years to wait if i have to fine.  i will continue to gather information as im doing now.  16 is too young to die of complications from being overweight....weve all been there at some time in our life.  she takes her life and others in her hands when she drives...makes decisions that all high school kids struggle with.  with enough information, she will make the decision eventually for this as well...

kim

purplefans
on 12/9/08 9:42 am - MA
Kim, just wanted to wish you the best of luck finding the right surgeon for your teen.   
I'm sure that you're doing everything you can to support her and help her and keep her safe. 
High school is hard enough without having a weight problem.     (((hugs to the both of you ))).
susan

 

 

 


 


 


nicunicu2002
on 12/9/08 7:30 pm - Sharon, MA
Susan:

thank you so much for the support.  i appreciate it immensly!
We had our surgery about the same time.  how are things going for you?  looks wonderful after seeing your weight loss...

i still struggle daily with getting my protein and water in, but each month it seems to improve....hope things are going well for you,

kim

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