Kane Center-Chicagoland Area
Hi all me again. I'm looking for some insight from anyone that may have had the VSG with the Kane Center. I have chosen this group and so far and I to say I am happy with it so far. I just received my approval from my insurance company so the only thing left I need to do to get a surgery date is the pre op meeting with the sleep doctors I guess. I was wondering what is involved wit that process. I've never had a sleep study, but I do not snore and I never been told that I snore or anything. If information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!!!
My husband and I had ours performed late last year by Dr. Kane. We were sent to a lung specialist and had to do some testing there. Nothing too crazy. My husband has sleep apnea, but they tested me out, not a sleep study, just the breathing tests they make you take as a part of the approval process from Kane's side. There was some other testing too if I recall, abdominal scan in the Hoffman Estates office was required as well. If you have any other questions, just let me know.
Surgery Date: 12/9/14 - Highest Weight: 349 - Surgery Weight: 305 - Current Weight: 137
Goal reached in 13 months - 212 total pounds lost including pre-op
(M1: -20) (M2: -18) (M3: -11) (M4: -11) (M5: -14) (M6: -1) (M7: -18) (M8: -7) (M9: -15)
(M10: -13) (M11: -7) (M12: -10) (M13: -10) (M14 -6) (M15: -7) - 168 lbs lost post-op
I didn't go to the Kane Center, I'm in New York. I was really nervous about the sleep study, though. I don't sleep well away from home, and I REALLY didn't want to do it. However, they had a kit that could be sent home with me, which I turned back in the next day for them to read the results. Easy-peasy.
The bad part of it was that it took them so long to make the follow up appointments, it delayed everything. It turns out that was a good thing anyway, as I had some work to do on my thinking (read: therapy) before I was really and truly ready.
Sheryl