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OMG Dr Fisher is fabulous!!!! You should not change doctors !!!! He

is absolutely the best...yes he expects you to follow the program

but he has been nothing but supportive of me and my efforts. Alot of

people who left this group did had issues with him for some reason

but I had totally the opposite!! He is wonderful...dont let them

scare you...check it out yourself.

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> Hi All....

> I'm new to this group. Thanks to Gordy for giving me the

information!

> I went to my first support group last night and I was deeply

> concerned to hear such horrid things about Dr. Fisher. Well....as

> luck would have it, in today's mail (which really came yesterday)

was

> my appointment card for none other than Dr. Fisher. The date is

not

> good for me since I'll be in Seattle but when I change the

> appointment, should I request another doctor? I would deeply

> appreciate any feedback from you all. I have twelve lbs to my goal

> which is certainly attainable by my surgery consult. Thanks in

> advance for your help.

> Maggie

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Gordy, what is “slime”?

- Lesa -

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Tina....

Basically she talked about keeping food down and

" slime " . She is 5

months out. all side effects that can and do

occur.

remember....everyone is different. As says

" mileage may vary "

These types of things don't happen to everbody and

if and when they

do, they usually resolve themselves over time.

Regards,

Gordy

-45#

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> > > Hi All....

> > > I'm new to this group. Thanks to

Gordy for giving me the

> > information!

> > > I went to my first support group

last night and I was deeply

> > > concerned to hear such horrid

things about Dr. Fisher.

Well....as

> > > luck would have it, in today's mail

(which really came

yesterday)

> > was

> > > my appointment card for none other

than Dr. Fisher. The date is

> not

> > > good for me since I'll be in

Seattle but when I change the

> > > appointment, should I request

another doctor? I would deeply

> > > appreciate any feedback from you

all. I have twelve lbs to my

> goal

> > > which is certainly attainable by my

surgery consult. Thanks in

> > > advance for your help.

> > > Maggie

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Lesa....

People call it " slime " but I guess you would relate it to mucous.

I understand it's a common problem. Having not been there I cannot

say for sure but I'm sure some of the post-op folks can describe it

better.

Regards,

Gordy

-45#

> > > >

> > > > Hi All....

> > > > I'm new to this group. Thanks to Gordy for giving me the

> > > information!

> > > > I went to my first support group last night and I was deeply

> > > > concerned to hear such horrid things about Dr. Fisher.

> Well....as

> > > > luck would have it, in today's mail (which really came

> yesterday)

> > > was

> > > > my appointment card for none other than Dr. Fisher. The date

is

> > not

> > > > good for me since I'll be in Seattle but when I change the

> > > > appointment, should I request another doctor? I would deeply

> > > > appreciate any feedback from you all. I have twelve lbs to my

> > goal

> > > > which is certainly attainable by my surgery consult. Thanks

in

> > > > advance for your help.

> > > > Maggie

>

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Lesa....

People call it " slime " but I guess you would relate it to mucous.

I understand it's a common problem. Having not been there I cannot

say for sure but I'm sure some of the post-op folks can describe it

better.

Regards,

Gordy

-45#

> > > >

> > > > Hi All....

> > > > I'm new to this group. Thanks to Gordy for giving me the

> > > information!

> > > > I went to my first support group last night and I was deeply

> > > > concerned to hear such horrid things about Dr. Fisher.

> Well....as

> > > > luck would have it, in today's mail (which really came

> yesterday)

> > > was

> > > > my appointment card for none other than Dr. Fisher. The date

is

> > not

> > > > good for me since I'll be in Seattle but when I change the

> > > > appointment, should I request another doctor? I would deeply

> > > > appreciate any feedback from you all. I have twelve lbs to my

> > goal

> > > > which is certainly attainable by my surgery consult. Thanks

in

> > > > advance for your help.

> > > > Maggie

>

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Maggie:

I just read your post, and I had to put in my 2 cents.

You should consider yourself lucky to have been assigned to the chief

surgeon of Kaiser Richmond Surgery Dept (not only bariatric surgery,

but ALL surgery). Dr. Fisher has a great deal of experience in RNY

gastic bypass surgery. Take a look at his qualifications on Kaiser's

website. They are impressive. I have a tiny scar (I had open), and

I was totally satisfied with his care. There was one time during my

exam when he and I were talking about my future. I started to cry

with hope that I could reach goal. He went out of his way to find me

a box of tissues, and then offered reassuring words to help me

believe that goal was in my reach.

The thing that comes to mind here is the few others who I have

encountered who have problems with Dr. Fisher. You know, Dr. Fisher

was incredibly kind and sensitive with me. I think you will get from

him what you bring to your encounters. If you're angry and bitter,

how would you expect ANY human being to react to that? If you're

open and willing to accept his help and ask questions of him, you

will find that you will get much more from the experience. He and I

had long discussions about emotional issues (my issues), and he gave

me WONDERFUL, heartfelt advice. He's not only an excellent surgeon,

he is a wonderful man.

I met two women at a support group who had problems with Dr. Fisher

(this was over a year ago). But they had problems with EVERYTHING.

NOTHING satisfied them. They were BITTER and CATTY about everything

in the program. And why weren't the losing weight? They were NOT

following the program... AT ALL. They lambasted Dr. Fisher because

he had the " nerve " to tell them that they needed to follow the

guidelines in order to lose weight. What a concept. They had the

petty gall to even criticize him because he is an attractive, slender

man. That type of criticism is just as unfair as judging someone

because they are fat.

I stopped going to those support groups because of those women. I

couldn't take the nasty, bittness against everything, when I was

struggling to keep my head high in my first few months post-op.

Thank God I found this group. It saved me and helped me throught the

rough spots.

So, in my humble opinion, you just won the lottery in getting

assigned to Dr. Fisher. That man gave me the most precious gift of

my life: a tool to get my life back. The rest was up to me. But I

will be eternally grateful to him.

Gemello

-153 lbs / at goal

>

> Hi All....

> I'm new to this group. Thanks to Gordy for giving me the

information!

> I went to my first support group last night and I was deeply

> concerned to hear such horrid things about Dr. Fisher. Well....as

> luck would have it, in today's mail (which really came yesterday)

was

> my appointment card for none other than Dr. Fisher. The date is not

> good for me since I'll be in Seattle but when I change the

> appointment, should I request another doctor? I would deeply

> appreciate any feedback from you all. I have twelve lbs to my goal

> which is certainly attainable by my surgery consult. Thanks in

> advance for your help.

> Maggie

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Maggie:

I just read your post, and I had to put in my 2 cents.

You should consider yourself lucky to have been assigned to the chief

surgeon of Kaiser Richmond Surgery Dept (not only bariatric surgery,

but ALL surgery). Dr. Fisher has a great deal of experience in RNY

gastic bypass surgery. Take a look at his qualifications on Kaiser's

website. They are impressive. I have a tiny scar (I had open), and

I was totally satisfied with his care. There was one time during my

exam when he and I were talking about my future. I started to cry

with hope that I could reach goal. He went out of his way to find me

a box of tissues, and then offered reassuring words to help me

believe that goal was in my reach.

The thing that comes to mind here is the few others who I have

encountered who have problems with Dr. Fisher. You know, Dr. Fisher

was incredibly kind and sensitive with me. I think you will get from

him what you bring to your encounters. If you're angry and bitter,

how would you expect ANY human being to react to that? If you're

open and willing to accept his help and ask questions of him, you

will find that you will get much more from the experience. He and I

had long discussions about emotional issues (my issues), and he gave

me WONDERFUL, heartfelt advice. He's not only an excellent surgeon,

he is a wonderful man.

I met two women at a support group who had problems with Dr. Fisher

(this was over a year ago). But they had problems with EVERYTHING.

NOTHING satisfied them. They were BITTER and CATTY about everything

in the program. And why weren't the losing weight? They were NOT

following the program... AT ALL. They lambasted Dr. Fisher because

he had the " nerve " to tell them that they needed to follow the

guidelines in order to lose weight. What a concept. They had the

petty gall to even criticize him because he is an attractive, slender

man. That type of criticism is just as unfair as judging someone

because they are fat.

I stopped going to those support groups because of those women. I

couldn't take the nasty, bittness against everything, when I was

struggling to keep my head high in my first few months post-op.

Thank God I found this group. It saved me and helped me throught the

rough spots.

So, in my humble opinion, you just won the lottery in getting

assigned to Dr. Fisher. That man gave me the most precious gift of

my life: a tool to get my life back. The rest was up to me. But I

will be eternally grateful to him.

Gemello

-153 lbs / at goal

>

> Hi All....

> I'm new to this group. Thanks to Gordy for giving me the

information!

> I went to my first support group last night and I was deeply

> concerned to hear such horrid things about Dr. Fisher. Well....as

> luck would have it, in today's mail (which really came yesterday)

was

> my appointment card for none other than Dr. Fisher. The date is not

> good for me since I'll be in Seattle but when I change the

> appointment, should I request another doctor? I would deeply

> appreciate any feedback from you all. I have twelve lbs to my goal

> which is certainly attainable by my surgery consult. Thanks in

> advance for your help.

> Maggie

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Hi Maggie,

I don't have any experience with Dr. Fisher . . . but I do want to

welcome you to this wonderful group. The folks here are an amazing

source of support and information.

Good luck on losing those last 12 pounds by your surgery consultation.

I look forward to getting to know you.

All the best,

Kay

in San Leandro

open RNY 12/1/03

Maggie wrote:

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> Hi All....

> I'm new to this group. Thanks to Gordy for giving me the information!

> I went to my first support group last night and I was deeply

> concerned to hear such horrid things about Dr. Fisher. Well....as

> luck would have it, in today's mail (which really came yesterday) was

> my appointment card for none other than Dr. Fisher. The date is not

> good for me since I'll be in Seattle but when I change the

> appointment, should I request another doctor? I would deeply

> appreciate any feedback from you all. I have twelve lbs to my goal

> which is certainly attainable by my surgery consult. Thanks in

> advance for your help.

> Maggie

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I have to agree also. When I received my card in the mail for surgeon

consult I initially had Dr. Baggs. But then I asked to be called if

there were cancellations and I got Dr. Fisher. When I seen him, I'd

met him during orientation and I liked him, he was as excited as I

was. He was very encouraging. He was impressed with my hard work to

reach 10% goal and said he'd send the paperwork in for my pre-surgery

class. Two days later I got a call offering me a surgery date. I will

have my surgery 12/14/04. So he moved very fast getting my paperwork

in and he was very nice.

Von

> >

> > Hi All....

> > I'm new to this group. Thanks to Gordy for giving me the

> information!

> > I went to my first support group last night and I was deeply

> > concerned to hear such horrid things about Dr. Fisher.

Well....as

> > luck would have it, in today's mail (which really came

yesterday)

> was

> > my appointment card for none other than Dr. Fisher. The date is

> not

> > good for me since I'll be in Seattle but when I change the

> > appointment, should I request another doctor? I would deeply

> > appreciate any feedback from you all. I have twelve lbs to my

goal

> > which is certainly attainable by my surgery consult. Thanks in

> > advance for your help.

> > Maggie

>

>

>

>

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