Hamilton wait times
Hi Debs - I'm going through Hamilton as well.my orientation was Oct. 30th and I've done all of my appointments except the dietitian which will be May 9. Then surgeon after that. I had all of my tests requested by my family doctor (except endoscope) ad that seemed to move things along fairly quickly. My timeline is below in my signature. Good luck to you!
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Referral - June 2017, Ultrasound & ECG - October 2, 2017 Orientation - October 30, 2017, Sleep Study - December 21, 2017, Pre-Nutrition Class - December 29, 2017, Nurse's Appt - January 24, 2018, Gastroscopy - March 1, 2018, Social Worker & Internist - March 29, 2018, Dietitian - May 9, 2018. Signed Consent - August 7, 2018. Surgery Date: October 3rd!
I had surgery in Hamilton Sept. 12 2017. My wait time from orientation was from July 4 2016. That's 14 months from orientation to surgery. They told us at the orientation to expect 1 1/2 years from orientation to surgery. Mine was a little earlier only because the surgeon to told me I did not have to do Optifast because my bmi was lower than 40 (I had co-morbidities) and my liver was not fatty. I was able to go to surgery at any time because I was not working at the time and I therefore was on the cancellation list. I was in surgery a few days after my "meet the surgeon" visit.
From what I am reading on this forum though, it appears that since my surgery people in Hamilton are not waiting as long I had to.
Good luck with everything.
Barb
Referred May 2016, Orientation July 4, 2016, Pre-Nutrition Class March 31, 2017, Nurse April 10, 2017, Blood work/ECG April 13, 2017, Ultra-sound April 27, 2017, Psychologist May 30, 2017, Colonoscopy and Gastroscopy June 5, 2017, Internist June 13, 2017, Dietician June 14, 2017, 2nd Round of blood work August 2, 2017, Surgeon September 6, 2017, Surgery September 12, 2017 - St. Joe's Hamilton - No Opti
Height 5"4" HW 231 SW222 CW141
PreOp-9 lbs M1-20lbs M2-11lbs M3-13lbs M4-7lbs M5-8lbs M6-7lbs M7-5lbs M8-5lbs M9-2lbs M10-0lbs M11 - 0lbs M12 - 0lbs
Thanks Barb! My BMI is less than 40 as well, and I know my liver is good. My blood sugars, not so much. Fingers crossed no opti for me too! Lol. Although the pro is that it gets you mentally prepared before surgery instead of everything all at once I suppose appreciate the feedback! Continued success to you!