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HI DAN, MIRIAM HERE

THANKS FOR YOU MOST SINCERE AND DETAILED RESPONSE, CURIOSITY SATISFIED.

I WISH YOU ALL THE LUCK IN THE WORLD AND KNOW THE YOU ARE IN GOOD HANDS.

YOU ARE RIGHT, FOLLOW THE BOOK AND WE WILL ARE BE FINE.

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GOOD for you.... i like your attitude!!

cathy s in va

>

>

> , , Scaffoldi,

>

> Hey, no problem at all with the questions. First let me say I made

a

> typo on my rev date - it's Oct 21, not the 2nd!

>

> The reason for the revision is that I has leveled off prior to

> reching my goal. I originally had only a 4 ft bypass. I discussed

the

> whole idea of revision with RR prior to making the decission, to be

> certain I was maxed out and not just plateaued. He agreed that I

> could expect about another 10 lbs from where I was then, which

would

> leave me still 40 - 50 lbs over my goal.

>

> Why the 4 ft in the first place? I was originally scheduled for my

> MGB Oct 03. When Dr R got inside, he always checks the liver before

> he begins. Mine looked pretty bad. In fact they were concerned it

was

> cancerous. He and Dr Walsh took a biopsy sample, and Dana kept on

the

> hospital to get me a answer back withing 32 hours (no small feat I

> understand) Anyway the report was non cancerous severe fatty liver

> damage. I was rescheduled for Nov.

>

> You all may not know this, but ultimatley, the MGB is good for the

> liver in cleaning itself up from fatty damage. In that process

> however, the liver is stressed. Not wanting to put undue stress on

an

> already damaged liver, they put in the 4 ft. Now the liver has had

> time to clean up it's act, and I can have the full monty 6ft.

>

> I'll be more than happy to post here from Highpoint and thereafter

to

> let everyone know how it went. I anticipate no problems, as the

first

> went great. I found the " secret " was to take the attitude that the

> Docs do the cutting, but it's up to us to heal ourselves. I made a

> point of doing the walking, doing the food and suppliments as

> directed, and listening to the CLOS staff verbatem. Mind you, this

is

> not my ussual modus operandi, but what I knew about MGB recovery

> would have fit in the eye of a needle. On the other hand, we are

> provided with the world's leading experts on the subject. Doesn't

> take a rocket scientist to read that writeing does it?

>

> Those I've known who have had problems, were in some way not

running

> the play according to the book, so I'll become Mr Compliant again

for

> the second time in my life!

>

> Looking forward to my revision (well, most of it - not crazy about

> all the Pepto Bismol again) I'll keep in touch. Ask me anything -

I'm

> a dyed in the wool MGBer - There is nothing out of bounds. I'm sure

> most of us here feel the same.

>

> Dan

> Dr R, Dr Dasher

> 11-13-03 - Highpoint

> 338/254

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Yes, ,

I would like your revision contact.

Cook at: r n m c o o k @ w e b l i n i 2 0 0 0 . n e t

Re: Fyreye Revision

Open about my revision...

If anyone wants a revision contact, I'm happy to be one. There are

also a list of MGB Revision people at the mgbfriends site.

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