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I just got off the phone with the phyciatric dept and was told

patients for WLS were not required to get an evailuation anymore. I

am finding that a bit strange to say the least. But if they want to

eliminate another obstacle for me then by all means... :)

Kym

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Hi Kym,

How nice to not have to jump through so many hoops.

Here in Nor Cal I had to have a psych eval included in my

initial file for approval.(June 2004) I will also be required to

see another psychologist prior to surgery who specializes

in the bariatrics field.

Very interesting how different regions have different processes.

Best of luck to you on your WLS journey.

D

In gastric-bypass-support-kaiser-patients , " Kym "

<kittykym@a...> wrote:

> I just got off the phone with the phyciatric dept and was told

> patients for WLS were not required to get an evailuation anymore. I

> am finding that a bit strange to say the least. But if they want to

> eliminate another obstacle for me then by all means... :)

>

> Kym

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Hi Kym,

How nice to not have to jump through so many hoops.

Here in Nor Cal I had to have a psych eval included in my

initial file for approval.(June 2004) I will also be required to

see another psychologist prior to surgery who specializes

in the bariatrics field.

Very interesting how different regions have different processes.

Best of luck to you on your WLS journey.

D

In gastric-bypass-support-kaiser-patients , " Kym "

<kittykym@a...> wrote:

> I just got off the phone with the phyciatric dept and was told

> patients for WLS were not required to get an evailuation anymore. I

> am finding that a bit strange to say the least. But if they want to

> eliminate another obstacle for me then by all means... :)

>

> Kym

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  • 1 month later...

Kerre, at Pacific Bariatrics, they had you

arrive two to four hours early. So, your surgery would probably be somewhere

between 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. I think

if you ask them, they should be able to tell you what time the actual surgery

is scheduled for. Best wishes!

- Lesa -

Wow

Every one is doing so well!

Congrats to on approval! Leann congrats

on getting to the

'other side'. you look Marvelous!

Kaiser just called me and confirmed my arrival

time for surgery at 7AM

on Monday. Does anyone know what time the

actual surgery will happen?

Kerre

3 Days and counting!!!!

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Kerre, at Pacific Bariatrics, they had you

arrive two to four hours early. So, your surgery would probably be somewhere

between 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. I think

if you ask them, they should be able to tell you what time the actual surgery

is scheduled for. Best wishes!

- Lesa -

Wow

Every one is doing so well!

Congrats to on approval! Leann congrats

on getting to the

'other side'. you look Marvelous!

Kaiser just called me and confirmed my arrival

time for surgery at 7AM

on Monday. Does anyone know what time the

actual surgery will happen?

Kerre

3 Days and counting!!!!

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