Bariatrics of Texas Bariatric Center
Well had my surgery gastric bypass, June 11. I was so sore, but that has passed some, got released on sat. June 14th. Glad to be home but then kinda had a panic attack call dr and told me what to do and I settled down and then all was well. Today is 13 days post op. It has been a trip, I try to sip my water, get protein drinks in but have problem getting all of my water in. Plus I started my vitamins, they are chewable 4 daily, but they are had to remember to get in. I know this will all work out but they way you feel. Like today was just bad day, try drink my protein drink kinda made me sick at stomack switched to water and a few crackers better. My question is what does everyone try to eat or drink during this time of pre op.
Well had my surgery gastric bypass, June 11. I was so sore, but that has passed some, got released on sat. June 14th. Glad to be home but then kinda had a panic attack call dr and told me what to do and I settled down and then all was well. Today is 13 days post op. It has been a trip, I try to sip my water, get protein drinks in but have problem getting all of my water in. Plus I started my vitamins, they are chewable 4 daily, but they are had to remember to get in. I know this will all work out but they way you feel. Like today was just bad day, try drink my protein drink kinda made me sick at stomack switched to water and a few crackers better. My question is what does everyone try to eat or drink during this time of pre op.
Looking back on the experience of my weight loss journey, I have to admit that I would not have been successful if it weren't for Dr. Wornock. His presurgery regimen was helpful, and his surgical prowess is pretty well known. What I don't think is highlighted enough is his aftercare program. It is easy to fall back into old habits without guidance and continued support. I think this is where the patient really gains the upper hand and gets an additional unexpected benefit. Care does not end after the surgery. He continues to follow you and be available to you for as long as you have a need for him. How many physicians can you say that about? Dr Wornock truly invest himself in you, even when you are unable to invest in yourself. That is his true gift. That is why he is such a wonderful doctor.
Dr. Warnock is truly a wonderful doctor. I know several people who are his patients. My best friend and her husband had gastric bypass a couple of years ago. They had such a wonderful experience with Dr. Warnock. That is why when I decided to have weight loss surgery I went to him. Right off the bat I felt so comfortable with him. I could tell he was genuine and very caring. He really took the time talk with me about ALL my questions and concerns. I've been under his care for seven months now. In two weeks he will be doing my RNY gastic bypass. I completely trust him. Also, I can't forget to say, he is a Godly man and that means a lot to me.
Dr Kenneth Warnock is a great Dr. His staff and the staff he uses at the hospital are top notch. It was a comfort going into surgery knowing I had a surgeon that has held the Center of Excellence for years and had years of practice. He has developed a complete guide from pre-op to post-op. He always makes time for his patients. I feel he's not just my Dr but my friend and head of my cheering squad.
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Dr. Warnock is a wonderful surgeon and I have nothing negative to say about him. I will add that he has informed me that he will be able to remove the extra skin on my tummy later on.
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Dr. Warnock has an excellent bedside manner. He is a warm person who sincerely cares about what you have going on in your life. He does all his RNY surgeries the same way and has an excellent record. He makes house calls to the motel you are staying in after surgery (if you are from out of town, he wants you to hang around a couple more days before leaving).
Dr. Warnock is available night or day and he gives out his home phone number to his patients. He prayed over me and for me when I was getting ready to go into surgery.
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From the Moment I walked into Dr. Warnocks Office I felt comfort. My First Impression of him was that he was full of smiles and just a genuine Dr. who wanted to just help. He explained to me all the complications that I had with the band happend to alot of People, and that just by the look of me, he would have never subjected me to the Lapband. He immediately suggested a Gastric Bypass to settle the current problems and help me get back on the weight loss band wagon. I had surgery on June 3rd 2010 and everyday I was in the hospital he came in to check on me. With Dr. Warnock being an older gentleman it didnt bother me with his Soothing Voice and Charming Smile. My Husband is very comfortable with him, and his practice. He is for sure all about the aftercare, and is even open to you calling his home Phone if you need too.. Never have I met a Dr. who gives out ever contact number they have to be available for their patients.. That comforted me , and let me know that he really does care about ALL of his patients. His Office staff is amazing as well. Always Smiles in that office, from staff to patients coming and going. Glad he is my Dr. and looking forward to his care.
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Isaw Dr.Warnock on Apirl 13 2010 and It was a life changing appointment. I have thought about getting lab pan for over 18 months. But when we lived in South Dakota you did not meet the sureon till after you got aproved. And that there was to scary for me. I need to make sure I liked the dr before I got the lap ban. ANd when I first saw Dr warnock he was very helpful with questions and did not get upset with me asking so many.He also told you just how it is and how he wants things done before and after the surgery. I now no I can get the lap bab and I will let you all know how it goes. WIsh me luck and please keep in your prays....GOD BLESS
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