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I had to have a major incisional hernia repaired a little more then four months after I had my RNY. Luckily I had a concerned PCP, a local surgeon AND insurance so that was taken care of without any problem. Right now I have an issue with my intestines and adhesions, because of the RNY. My PCP was able to give a diagnosis but I can't find anyone around here that will help me out right now because of their lack of knowledge. The local bariatric surgeons are scared to touch me. In the meantime I hope that the pain doesn't become intolerable or dangerous before I can find a solution. Worst case scenario I will end up in the ER lying my a@@ off.
Hi Mary
I feel your pain.. This is something that I worry about for all of us who had surgery "South of the Border". My question is what would a person do if they moved to another state and had a complication.. Do these baractric doctors feel that the only doctor that can treat you is the one who did the surgerys??? This is crazy.. Or is it that you went to Mexico to have it done??? I know that where I live my only option would be the emergency center. We have NO baractric doctors in town. I hope you get this taken care of.. I will keep you in my thoughts..
GerrAnn
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GerrAnn,
I honestly do not believe it is just because I went to Mexico. There is a well known bariatric surgeon in Oregon that has "done" alot of people where I live at in California. When, and if, they have issues they need to go back to Oregon because they don't get the support here. Another issue I have is because my insurance did not cover weight loss surgery, there are problems regarding coverage when it comes to complications as a direct result of the surgery itself. I lucked out them paying for my hernia repair because I had had other surgeries and even though they were years and years ago they couldn't say with 100% certainty that they didn't contribute to the problem. It's a chance we take and hopefully, for most of us, it will never be an issue. On the plus size, I did lose around 170 pounds. Most of it in the first year!
Oh my gosh....how did you find out it was adhesions? This is the one thing I worry about. I have insurance that should cover any problems after like hernias and adhesions, but how do you find a surgeon to take care of it? It seems ridiculous that other bariatric surgeons will only help their patients. Thank you for responding.