considerations for revision....
Hello--
I had RNY in February 2004 with Dr. Hamad. I lost successfully for the first 18 months and then maintained briefly for about 6 months, since then it's been a gradual increase, to the current tune of almost 80 pounds! While I would not say I am 100% perfect, I follow the guidelines far more than I don't. Since surgery I have not had an appetite, but eat because I know I need to. I occasionally 'pick' but really try to be cautious about what I am putting into my mouth, and try to eat nuts/fruits/vegetables over sugars. Having said that I won't say I never eat a piece of candy, piece of cookie or a pretzel.
Since surgery I have been diagnosed with hashimoto's disease (my body is attacking my thyroid) and hypocalcemia. They're working to regulate my thyroid and get that all squared away (I've had two small nodules form in the last 9 months). The hypocalcemia they are working on by asking me to take an extra calcium chew daily, in addition to the Vitamin D I have been taking for 2+years.
While currently my excerise program is minimal, I typicallyl do aerobics 3-5 times a week for an hour each time. The program combines strength training, cardio and conditioning, it's a marvelous program and I've missed it over the past few weeks. I'm anxious to start back tomorrow. However, I don't count that as a major factor to my weight gain. While doing aerobics steadily for 6 + months, there was no physical change to my body, I could do the aerobics more easily, but my body did not tone or shrink (no inches or pounds) and I actually gained weight!
I had scheduled an appointment with my surgeon (Dr. Hamad) in the summer, but due to a scheduling conflict I was unable to make it. While initially thrilled with Dr. Hamad and her personality and appearance of dedication, I have been disappointed (this even before my weight gain!) While I was originall told that she wanted to keep seeing me until she either retired or was no longer at UPMC, I have not seen that continue.
I was scheduled to see her in August of 2007 and she apparently ended up having to miss the appointment due to some conflict and not only was I not contacted to re-schedule prior to my arrival, no one mentioned it at all. Then no one in the office asked me to re-schedule or to schedule a follow up visit. I never heard from them again, until I called in 2008 to schedule an appointment, which fell through due to some unusual cir****tances on my end (part of it being that I didn't write it down and then I never heard from them with a reminder call).
I'm truly at a loss....I don't know where to turn or what to do. I feel like a failure... I hate seeing people who know I had surgery, I can feel the judgement from some of them. I have let myself down....
.I don't know whether to re-schedule an appointment with Dr. Hamad or whether to turn to someone else, if so, I don't know who to consider...
I had RNY in February 2004 with Dr. Hamad. I lost successfully for the first 18 months and then maintained briefly for about 6 months, since then it's been a gradual increase, to the current tune of almost 80 pounds! While I would not say I am 100% perfect, I follow the guidelines far more than I don't. Since surgery I have not had an appetite, but eat because I know I need to. I occasionally 'pick' but really try to be cautious about what I am putting into my mouth, and try to eat nuts/fruits/vegetables over sugars. Having said that I won't say I never eat a piece of candy, piece of cookie or a pretzel.
Since surgery I have been diagnosed with hashimoto's disease (my body is attacking my thyroid) and hypocalcemia. They're working to regulate my thyroid and get that all squared away (I've had two small nodules form in the last 9 months). The hypocalcemia they are working on by asking me to take an extra calcium chew daily, in addition to the Vitamin D I have been taking for 2+years.
While currently my excerise program is minimal, I typicallyl do aerobics 3-5 times a week for an hour each time. The program combines strength training, cardio and conditioning, it's a marvelous program and I've missed it over the past few weeks. I'm anxious to start back tomorrow. However, I don't count that as a major factor to my weight gain. While doing aerobics steadily for 6 + months, there was no physical change to my body, I could do the aerobics more easily, but my body did not tone or shrink (no inches or pounds) and I actually gained weight!
I had scheduled an appointment with my surgeon (Dr. Hamad) in the summer, but due to a scheduling conflict I was unable to make it. While initially thrilled with Dr. Hamad and her personality and appearance of dedication, I have been disappointed (this even before my weight gain!) While I was originall told that she wanted to keep seeing me until she either retired or was no longer at UPMC, I have not seen that continue.
I was scheduled to see her in August of 2007 and she apparently ended up having to miss the appointment due to some conflict and not only was I not contacted to re-schedule prior to my arrival, no one mentioned it at all. Then no one in the office asked me to re-schedule or to schedule a follow up visit. I never heard from them again, until I called in 2008 to schedule an appointment, which fell through due to some unusual cir****tances on my end (part of it being that I didn't write it down and then I never heard from them with a reminder call).
I'm truly at a loss....I don't know where to turn or what to do. I feel like a failure... I hate seeing people who know I had surgery, I can feel the judgement from some of them. I have let myself down....
.I don't know whether to re-schedule an appointment with Dr. Hamad or whether to turn to someone else, if so, I don't know who to consider...