Newbie in Portsmouth
Hello everyone, I am a newbie in Portsmouth, VA and am a military spouse. After having been declined a referral by my PCM last year because I was considering pregnany I finally got one from another doctor last month and attended the Bariatric Orientation at NMCP last week. I completed my labs, chest x-ray and EKG the following day and received a call today from the Bariatric Clinic scheduling my first appointment with the surgeon, Dr. Mann, on 3/12/12. I am very nervous and excited at the same time. I have a ton of questions and anxiety. I have a terrible fear of death that I cannot seem to shake. I have to get over this and see the good that this surgery can bring. Has anyone else felt the same way?
Hey there,
I'm up in Hampton and just got a referrel to Portsmouth. My orientation is on March 6th. It's awesome to know that things are moving quickly for you. My fear is it will take forever to get through all the screening stuff, just for them to tell me I can't get the surgery for some reason. Keep us posted!
I'm up in Hampton and just got a referrel to Portsmouth. My orientation is on March 6th. It's awesome to know that things are moving quickly for you. My fear is it will take forever to get through all the screening stuff, just for them to tell me I can't get the surgery for some reason. Keep us posted!
I am a newbie also. :) I met with Dr. Fontana and my surgery should be (praying here) in June. I have Aetna as well. I live in Western Branch so if you ever want to bounce anxiety ridden events off of another local just let me know LOL.
I was worried too about the death issue, but after talking with the surgeons I am not as worried. I do not have any comorbidities or health issues. I'm just too heavy LOL.
I have several friends who have had it done as well as my bf (who is also one of Fontana's patients) so that helps out a lot. :)
I was worried too about the death issue, but after talking with the surgeons I am not as worried. I do not have any comorbidities or health issues. I'm just too heavy LOL.
I have several friends who have had it done as well as my bf (who is also one of Fontana's patients) so that helps out a lot. :)
The thought of death is a very natural and normal feeling. We all go through many emotions. You have do all your research and determine what is best for you as far as surgery type etc. Once you are 100% committed to this new lifestyle, only then should you have the surgery. It's a journey. I think of it like an never ending roller coaster ride lol Good luck with your decision. Kerry