Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 HI I think this might of been asked before and I am not sure if there was an answer, but i am wondering if there is a website for the south san francisco bariatric group like there is for the richmond one ? thanks Colleen P.S. Some of you might of read in my previous posts that i was worried about not having a documented second co morbidity, yesterday my dr called to say that i have diabetes, this just blew me away.......................it was greeted with mixed emmotions, i mean ok second co morbidity, but now i have this............................so i am hoping even more now that my surgery is approved, I dont know why i feel kind of like a failure that i have this, it isnt anything that i can change genetics wise, its hereditary the adult onset....... I guess after a day i have adjusted to it...............but dang one more pill a day to take, and i learned that when you have diabaetes, your cholesterol level has to be lower than the norm, so i thought i was good on that, that i had improved come to find out now i have to take a pill for that too.......but i am not giving up and i am not going to lose the faith, thanks for listening Colleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2004 Report Share Posted May 9, 2004 Colleen, I am so sorry to hear that you have diabetes. However, I have a friend that is totally off all medications since WLS. Hypertension medications, diabetes, cholesterol, and gerd. Hang in there, you are certain to be approved and this is just one more reason to improve you health. CarolColleen Garner wrote: HI I think this might of been asked before and I am not sure if there was an answer, but i am wondering if there is a website for the south san francisco bariatric group like there is for the richmond one ? thanks Colleen P.S. Some of you might of read in my previous posts that i was worried about not having a documented second co morbidity, yesterday my dr called to say that i have diabetes, this just blew me away.......................it was greeted with mixed emmotions, i mean ok second co morbidity, but now i have this............................so i am hoping even more now that my surgery is approved, I dont know why i feel kind of like a failure that i have this, it isnt anything that i can change genetics wise, its hereditary the adult onset....... I guess after a day i have adjusted to it...............but dang one more pill a day to take, and i learned that when you have diabaetes, your cholesterol level has to be lower than the norm, so i thought i was good on that, that i had improved come to find out now i have to take a pill for that too.......but i am not giving up and i am not going to lose the faith, thanks for listening Colleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 <DIV>Hi & nbsp; Carol</DIV> <DIV>Thanks for the good thoughts, I know it is not the end of the world or anything, I just look for the good in it which hopefully will be that it is my second co morbidity......................</DIV> <DIV>It will be interesting to see if i have sleep apnea when they test me for that. Onward and upward , just keep plugging along that is how i try to keep on it</DIV> <DIV>thanks for writing back</DIV> <DIV>Colleen<BR><BR><B><I>carol colwell & lt;cscolwell@... & gt;</I></B> wrote:</DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style= " PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid " > <DIV>Colleen,</DIV> <DIV>I am so sorry to hear that you have diabetes. However, I have a friend that is totally off all medications since WLS. Hypertension medications, diabetes, cholesterol, and gerd. Hang in there, you are certain to be approved and this is just one more reason to improve you health.</DIV> <DIV>Carol<BR><BR><B><I>Colleen Garner & lt;irishlilt@... & gt;</I></B> wrote:</DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style= " PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid " > <DIV>HI</DIV> <DIV>I think this might of been asked before and I am not sure if there was an answer, but i am wondering if there is a website for the south san francisco bariatric group like there is for the richmond one ? & nbsp; thanks</DIV> <DIV>Colleen</DIV> <DIV>P.S. Some of you might of read in my previous posts that i was worried about not having a documented second co morbidity, yesterday my dr called to say that i have diabetes, this just blew me away.......................it was greeted with mixed emmotions, i mean ok second co morbidity, but now i have this............................so i am hoping even more now that my surgery is approved, I dont know why i feel kind of like a failure that i have this, it isnt anything that i can change genetics wise, its hereditary the adult onset.......</DIV> <DIV>I guess after a day i have adjusted to it...............but dang one more pill a day to take, and i learned that when you have diabaetes, your cholesterol level has to be lower than the norm, so i thought i was good on that, that i had improved come to find out now i have to take a pill for that too.......but i am not giving up and i am not going to lose the faith,</DIV> <DIV>thanks for listening<BR><BR><BR><TT><BR><BR></TT><BR></DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style= " PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid " ><BR></BLOCKQUOTE></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR> <DIV><IMG src= " http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/tsmileys2/39.gif " ><STRONG><FONT face= " comic sans ms " color=#8000ff>Colleen<IMG src= " http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/tsmileys2/50.gif " ></FONT></STRONG>\ </DIV><BR> <BLOCKQUOTE>%3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 Hi Colleen, Sorry to hear that you've been diagnosed with diabetes. That was one of my greatest fears pre-op. Fortunately, diabetes is one of the problems that is likely to go away after your WLS. I feel certain that you will be approved for surgery. It is always takes longer to get to surgery than we'd like . . . but, it will happen. All the best, Kay open RNY 12/1/03 Colleen Garner wrote: P.S. Some of you might of read in my previous posts that i was worried about not having a documented second co morbidity, yesterday my dr called to say that i have diabetes, this just blew me away.......................it was greeted with mixed emmotions, i mean ok second co morbidity, but now i have this............................so i am hoping even more now that my surgery is approved, I dont know why i feel kind of like a failure that i have this, it isnt anything that i can change genetics wise, its hereditary the adult onset....... I guess after a day i have adjusted to it...............but dang one more pill a day to take, and i learned that when you have diabaetes, your cholesterol level has to be lower than the norm, so i thought i was good on that, that i had improved come to find out now i have to take a pill for that too.......but i am not giving up and i am not going to lose the faith, thanks for listening Colleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 Hi Kay Thanks for the compassion, this is one of the reasons i wanted to do this surgery to avoid this.............today i got a glucometer, i have no clue how to use it , but i will mess around with it tonight and see what happens, its too confusing to deal with at just getting home from work, the pharmacist did show me a few things, later on there will be a class on it. Thanks for thinking of me ColleenKay wrote: Hi Colleen,Sorry to hear that you've been diagnosed with diabetes. That was one of my greatest fears pre-op. Fortunately, diabetes is one of the problems that is likely to go away after your WLS.I feel certain that you will be approved for surgery. It is always takes longer to get to surgery than we'd like . . . but, it will happen.All the best,Kayopen RNY 12/1/03Colleen Garner wrote:> P.S. Some of you might of read in my previous posts that i was worried > about not having a documented second co morbidity, yesterday my dr > called to say that i have diabetes, this just blew me > away.......................it was greeted with mixed emmotions, i mean > ok second co morbidity, but now i have > this............................so i am hoping even more now that my > surgery is approved, I dont know why i feel kind of like a failure > that i have this, it isnt anything that i can change genetics wise, > its hereditary the adult onset.......> I guess after a day i have adjusted to it...............but dang one > more pill a day to take, and i learned that when you have diabaetes, > your cholesterol level has to be lower than the norm, so i thought i > was good on that, that i had improved come to find out now i have to > take a pill for that too.......but i am not giving up and i am not > going to lose the faith,> thanks for listening>>>>>>>>> Colleen>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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