Question:
I have a date for orientation. What can I expect to find out from this?
I expect everyone has gone thru orientations. What specifically did you find out. Does that mean they will accept you as a patient eventually or is it just to let you know the pitfalls. I have to be there for two and a half hours and bring a pencil and my insurance papers. — Carol H. (posted on January 7, 2003)
January 7, 2003
I have been to several of these. You basically are told all about the
surgery and given an opportunity to ask and have any questions answered,
you might have a one on one with the surgeon and it sound like they will
get the approval ball rolling as well.Good Luck!!!
— dkinson
January 7, 2003
my orientation was a group meeting with the dr. he did all the talking. he
told us EVERYTHING! he explained step by step what he does to u, showed us
the stapler & how it works & he had a model of the stomach &
intestines before surgery & after surgery. in fact when he was done 2
1/2 hours later, there were only 2 questions asked. he then met with each
of us one on one. he didnt rush thru the one on one for 2 reasons. he
wanted to make sure i understood EXACTLY what i was getting into & also
because the patients in the waiting room tend to fall into a support group
atmosphere & talk among themselves about him & the surgery. even
after u r done, u tend to hang around the waiting room talking some more to
the others. i was weighed, had a physical & we talked in depth about MY
surgery. he also wanted to know if i understood everything he talked about,
did i have any questions, did my dh have any questions, we covered what my
health insurance policy would cover & what would be my out of pocket
expenses. he told me what i could expect as far as weight loss, time frame
for weight loss, hospital procedure after the surgery, food, liquids &
of course, whether he felt if i was a wls candidate, which he did. he then
asked me if i still wanted to have the surgery after hearing everything
that day. of course i did!! the visit ended & his office manager then
took 'before'pictures of me, discussed my health insurance procedure with
me & told me she will have my surgery date at the end of the week. i
found it to be a very informative & educational morning & was glad
to also have the opportunity to get to know the man a little bit. good
luck!!
— sheryl titone
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