Question:
What shall I expect from a psych evaluation?
I know I'm not crazy but will HE think I am? I have a tentative surgery date for 1/16/02. I've done everything my insurance said to do... referral from PCP, surgery consult (two different surgeons) and I'm pretty sure I meet their criteria. The surgeon that I originally signed up with doesn't do lap RNY's, only open, so I switched to a new collegue of his who does laps. However, the old surgeon doesn't require a psych evaluation - but the new one does. I know I'm not nuts, but will this psych evaluation say I am? I've never seen a psychiatrist, so I don't know what to say or do. They are sending me some 17-page form to fill out. Can anyone give me examples of what kinds of "if you could be a tree, what kind would you be", I'll fail! — [Anonymous] (posted on November 30, 2001)
November 30, 2001
I JUST HAD MY EVAUL A COUPLE OF DAYS AGO AND SHE ASKED ME THE STANDARD
QUESTIONS LIKE ARE YOU DEPRESSED, HAVE YOU EVEER TRIED TO HARM YOURSELF,DO
YOU HALLAUNICATE(yeah bout being skinny...)SHE ALSO FOCUSED ALOT ON THE
SUPPORT OR LACK OF IT AT HOME SHE ASKED IF I WAS OK WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS
LOOKING AT ME WHEN I AM EATING SMALLER MEALS AND IF I COULD ADJUST. SHE
ALSO ASKED IF I UNDERSTOOD THAT ALTHOUGH MY EATING WOULD BE DIFFERENT MY
MIND MAY NOT CATCH UP WITH THE STOMACHE FOR SOME TIME...HOPE THIS HELPS
— chinadoll_491
November 30, 2001
I think the psych consult is a good idea. Its designed to save people from
themselves. Alcoholics are NOT good surgery candidates and the evaluation
is designed to weed them out. This is the main reason for psych rejection.
post op life is better but the eating rules are permanent. The main purpose
is are you aware of what your planning and how eating will be? If it saves
one person from a miserable life I am ALL for it. Reversals although
possible are complex and dangerous, better to stop before surgery those who
would regret it later/
— bob-haller
December 8, 2001
i just had the test the other day he asked me why i wanted the surgery
just tell him that you want it done to get healthy again that staying in
the house not going places and having health problems was not living --to
realize this os the solutions and that you have done a lot of research lets
him know that you are sane and serious i asked him after the meeting was
done was i sane and he just laughed and said that i knew i was sane when i
walked in this place i didnt need his feed back to tell me so goodlick
sandy
— sandy E.
December 8, 2001
I also had to have a psych. eval I was really worried about the fact that I
am on anti-depressants, had a screwed up past, and a messed up young adult
life. Everyone said be honest, and I was. To counter her questions about my
past and childhood I told her I have been with my husband for 19 years I am
able to make commitments and follow through. I have tried dieting for over
20 years without success and if that isn't motivation I don't know what is.
She did recommend that I continue with the anti-depressants for several
months after surgery because there is a high risk for depression after
surgery. I stressed about the psych. but it was pretty basic and I knew
when I left her office she would support the surgery.
— Valerie P.
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