Question:
I have a surgery date and pre-op date, what can I expect from the preop testing?
I just found out today that my surgery will be July 24, 2000 at the Medical College of Virginia. My surgeon will be Dr. John Kellum. My pre-op work will be on July 18. I am wondering what should I expect from the pre-op work, what all do they do? Thanks for all your support. Sarah Brackett [email protected] — Sarah B. (posted on June 14, 2000)
June 14, 2000
Sarah, it all depends on the doctor , your medical history , your insurance
company , and sometimes the hospital. For me it was bloodwork , an ekg, a
psychological evaluation , blood pressure, and listening to my lungs. It
may be different for others. If you are concerned , you can always ask
ahead of time what you should expect specifically. I know I was very
nervous , and it was a piece of cake for me. Good luck, I'm sure you will
do fine.
— Heather T.
June 14, 2000
My surgery is on 6/23 with Dr. Yasrebi and I did my pre-op testing today.
I had bloodwork (HIV & complete metabolic screen) and then a sonogram
of my gallbladder (my surgeon removes the gallbladder as part of the RY
surgery), chest x-ray and then an upper GI (where I had to drink barium
(blech) while they x-rayed my stomach.) It took about two hours and the
barium was not as awful as I had heard.
— Andrea P.
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