Question for DS patients....a bit long
My husband and I carry this little card around that my surgeon gave me and it's super helpful:
http://dssurgery.com/downloads/ds_surgery_info_card.pdf
Anyway, no, I have not had an OB freak out about my surgery. In fact, they've been a little more blase about the whole thing than I'm comfortable with. (My D is low and I'm pretty sure I'm anemic but nobody has even mentioned it.)
I haven't had much bloodwork done because of my crappy insurance situation, but I'd just recommend you get your normal follow-up labs done. (Whatever you normally get done; get it done more often.) Make sure your OB looks over them and fix anything that you need to fix. Stay on top of your vitamins and protein!
But why on Earth do they need you to see a WLS surgeon? Even if there was a problem of some sort, shouldn't they be talking to *your* surgeon about it not just anybody else that deals with weight loss surgery? That just sounds dumb.
Good luck, and let me know if you want any info on the surgeon in Bellevue. When I called with no referral whatsoever, I was still given an appointment within 2 weeks, so maybe they would be helpful for you too :)
Take care, rest, keep your feet up, and tell hubby pelvic rest until doc says otherwise :)
Laura
Good luck, and let me know if you want any info on the surgeon in Bellevue. When I called with no referral whatsoever, I was still given an appointment within 2 weeks, so maybe they would be helpful for you too :)
Take care, rest, keep your feet up, and tell hubby pelvic rest until doc says otherwise :)
Laura
Hey There,
Congrats and my fingers are crossed for you to have a sticky baby!
I was about 4 years out from DS when I got pregnant. My WLS wanted to see me EVERY TWO WEEKS. (It's an 1.5 hour drive one way!) I saw him about every 4-6 weeks instead to get my labs drawn. He pulls a ton of labs.... zinc, copper, binding iron, ferritin, A, D, E, K, calcium, PTH, etc etc . Everything you normally get on a yearly basis (hopefully) but more often to adjust.
I did have to update my D to 100,000 IU a day (Dry - from Vitalady) and start taking K (with a probiotic for absorption) and I took digestive enzymes to make sure i was absorbing some oil. (I tried to take fish oil as well but wasn't always successful) I have always taken a lot of iron.
My OB works with a Maternal Fetal doctor..... so I saw my OB every month ****il the end, then every week) and the Meternal Fetal every month for an ultrasound.... (one U/S a month).
You need to do what's right for you.... challenge what doctors and how much care they suggest and make sure you get the level you feel appropriate.
(I wanted to see all these docs, wanted the ultrasounds, wanted the vitamin checks, etc)
Take care and keep asking questions!
Cindy
Surgery on 4/25/05 , Dr. Alverdy in Chicago. God Bless the DS !!!
Highest Weight = 412lbs, Surgery Weight = 359lbs, Current Weight = 155lbs (5'7" tall)http://www.picturetrail.com/gid8138761