PURPOSE of physician supervised diet
i found out i will have to do 6 months physician supervised diet.
i'm wondering....what for? am i too heavy? is my bmi too high? would it be too high of a risk? or is it just that long of a waiting list to actually get an appointment....
what do you guys who have been through it know?
THANKS!!
SW 212 / Goal 130 / Current 130
There is also a non-physical component, and that is to prove that you can commit to a life-style change - a long term one that shows that you are likely to be a success after surgery. If you cannot demonstrate that you can successfully make changes and follow a diet for six months (and go to regular appointments, follow specific directions, see improved labwork, etc.) then you are a poor candidate for the surgery.
In my case I worked with a nutritionist to create a diet plan, kept an eating journal, improved my vitamin deficiencies, etc. Some people are put on a low carb diet, others are encouraged to follow a specific weight loss program - it really depends on what your insurance or doctor's office requires.
It makes it seem like a very long time - but lots of times you can get an appointment with your surgeon, go through the other steps for your preapproval (cardiac screening, psych evaluation/counseling, sleep study, a specific amount/percentage of weight loss, a gazillion rounds of labwork, get insurance approval, etc.) so you can accomplish a lot of things during the same time period.
It is also nice to take the time to make sure for yourself that you are ready - research, talk to lots of people, go to support group, learn more about the type of foods and supplements you will need, make some basic lifestyle and eating changes that will make post-op life easier (like not drinking with meals, actually chewing food) etc. I think in addition to allowing you to get your head around the idea, it has helped with my friends and family ease into accepting my decision as well.
66 yrs young, 4'11" hw 220, goal 120 met at 12 months, cw 129 learning Maintainance
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One of my insurances..medicaid, requires a 6 month wm. appt's.
I completed I started in dec 2010 and completed early may. my papers were submitted and insurance responded in 11 days. i am now on a pending hold with the insurance. had to take h. pylori test and it came back positive. currently taking antibiotics and will retest for hp test around the 24th this month. test comes back negative, my results will be resubmitted july5th and i should here from the insurance by july 26th or before. the insurance coordinator says that it's a good chance she will hear from the insurance co. around the 12th.
My 6 month appts....check weight,blood pressure and was asked a couple of questions about rny. surgeon did not require me to lose weight during this time. I do know that i will be placed on a 2 week pre-op liq. diet. 3-4 shakes and 1 meal per day. Will have surgery august when approved. t
I know what i'm doing,I have it all planned-plans to give you the future you hope for.Jeremiah 29:11(The Message)
With God's Will, I was approved!
@ 2nd chance chick..i like your idea for rewards...every 15 pounds your buying yourself shoes? that's awesome!!