Barix Clinics
If you mean Barix Clinics, I had my surgery there and I, along with several others on here, will probably attest to the fact that the care you will get and the support to be had is, hands down, one of the best! and I've heard this from people who've had their surgery elsewhere and come to Barix for support group. . .
If you are interested, come attend one of the support groups, as well as a seminar there. . .
Wherever you go, good luck to you, remember the more homework you do, the better you will do in the long run, be honest with yourself about what you want out of this and what you are willing to do, in other words, your desire to be compliant with what the lifestyle entails, and you will be living a great life!!!
Laureen
If you are interested, come attend one of the support groups, as well as a seminar there. . .
Wherever you go, good luck to you, remember the more homework you do, the better you will do in the long run, be honest with yourself about what you want out of this and what you are willing to do, in other words, your desire to be compliant with what the lifestyle entails, and you will be living a great life!!!
Laureen
My Mantra is that I do not determine my success by the number hanging in my closet, nor will I let the scale determine that success either. . . It is through trial and error I will continue to grow and succeed. . . Laureen
"Success is a journey, not a destination." Ben Sweetland
I had my surgery at Barix in June, 2009. My experience there was great. The nurses, doctor and support staff were fantastic. I also have been attending the support groups there for the past 3 years. I have met a lot of great people there and have made some good friends. Feel free to ask any questions of us. We at the PA board are a good group and try to be helpful. Good luck with your weight loss journey.
Donna
Donna
I had my surgery there in May 2007 and continue to go there for support group meetings. I can't say enough wonderful things about all the people I came/come in contact with there. They really know what they are doing -- the surgeons, nursing staff, nutritionists, etc.
Blessings, Jill
WLS 5/31/07. Maintaining a weight loss of 141 pounds and feeling amazing!
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!
I had my surgery there in June 2009. It was easier than having my daughter!! LOL!!
You will not regret going there!!
Beth
I had my surgery there in June 2009. It was easier than having my daughter!! LOL!!
You will not regret going there!!
Beth
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Lashae,
I did not have my surgery there, but if you can have it there by all means do so. I have always said that if you have medical conditions that may play in during having the surgery, and you have certain specialist that you deal with then I would discuss this with them or your PCP. I was extremely morbidly (I hate that word) obese so I opted to go to Pennsylvania Hospital. I don't regret my decision but knowing what I know today I would have gone to Barix.
During your first year or so you will see your surgeon a few times. After that the decision to continue to see the surgeon become less important and the need for support becomes of the upmost. This is where Barix excels. There support system can't be beat. I have only attended one meeting and very much plan on returning as soon as I can. I am almost 6 years out and I need reteaching and much support.
You are on a very long journey, the beginning you need both medical and emotional support. Hopefully after a year the emotional support becomes the biggest factor and Barix is it.
Good luck to you. Hope to meet you at a meetning soon.
Jeanne
I did not have my surgery there, but if you can have it there by all means do so. I have always said that if you have medical conditions that may play in during having the surgery, and you have certain specialist that you deal with then I would discuss this with them or your PCP. I was extremely morbidly (I hate that word) obese so I opted to go to Pennsylvania Hospital. I don't regret my decision but knowing what I know today I would have gone to Barix.
During your first year or so you will see your surgeon a few times. After that the decision to continue to see the surgeon become less important and the need for support becomes of the upmost. This is where Barix excels. There support system can't be beat. I have only attended one meeting and very much plan on returning as soon as I can. I am almost 6 years out and I need reteaching and much support.
You are on a very long journey, the beginning you need both medical and emotional support. Hopefully after a year the emotional support becomes the biggest factor and Barix is it.
Good luck to you. Hope to meet you at a meetning soon.
Jeanne
Barix is the best place for weight loss surgery. I had gastric bypass surgery in August 06, with Dr. Marymor. He is the kindest doctor I have ever met. Even after six years, I still see him once a year, and if I post something here on OH or on Facebook of a crisis, or health issue, he calls my home and checks up on me. Example, I was in the hospital for two weeks with a serious leg injury, and posted it on Facebook. He called me at home to check on me. Also, upon discharge, he gave me his personal cell phone number to call if I ever had a post-op problem.
The nurses are the best in the world. They understand morbid obesity and the needs of weight loss surgery patients. They are diligent in making sure you get your walks in every four hours, and make sure you are sipping. Also, the respiratory therapists are great in helping you with your breathing exercises.
Hope you choose Barix. You won't be sorry.
Hugs,
Trish
The nurses are the best in the world. They understand morbid obesity and the needs of weight loss surgery patients. They are diligent in making sure you get your walks in every four hours, and make sure you are sipping. Also, the respiratory therapists are great in helping you with your breathing exercises.
Hope you choose Barix. You won't be sorry.
Hugs,
Trish
Seek always to do some good, somewhere. Every man has to seek in his own way to realize his true worth. You must give some time to your fellow man. For remember, you don't live in a world all your own. Your brothers are here too.
Albert Schweitzer
Albert Schweitzer