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Lizanne, I too have had to wait an extremely long time. I brought my

application into the doctors office in the middle of January 2003. I

finally got a call back for an appointment in May and the appointment

was scheduled for July 15th with the nutritionist. All my other

appointments are at the end of August and first three weeks in

September. My last appointment is to see the doctor on September

17th. I hope they will schedule my surgery soon after that but of

course, my insurance has to approve first. So, I'm maybe looking at

October. I started my journey actually in December 2002 when my

Pulmonary doctor recommended this surgery. Guess what...my last

appointment before I see the surgeon is with the exact same Pulmonary

doctor who recommended me for the surgery in the first place...I have

to see her again for the exact same checkup..So, I know where you are

coming from. I see so many people who have waited 2, 3, 4 and 5

months for their surgeries and they think that's long...It's very

frustrating but I know in the long run, it will be worth it. I know

in my case, my surgeon is the only one around who does the surgery

and is suppose to be excellent so the way I look at it, it's worth

the wait. However, I too feel your pain and frustration...I'm there

with you...Good Luck...Carol

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Well while you wait, you better prepare... I got in fast, and now I wish I

would have been more prepared.. Don't be jealous of anyone who has gotten in for

surgery quickly.. Most likely, there not as " ready, " as others who had to

wait.. Enjoy life now as much as you can.. You don't know how much you take for

granted, until it's no longer there. And don't look at the time, look at just

being fortunate enough to be getting in at all.. Take it easy.. And most

importantly, be patient.. You're time is approaching faster than you think..

Goodluck..

Greer

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Well while you wait, you better prepare... I got in fast, and now I wish I

would have been more prepared.. Don't be jealous of anyone who has gotten in for

surgery quickly.. Most likely, there not as " ready, " as others who had to

wait.. Enjoy life now as much as you can.. You don't know how much you take for

granted, until it's no longer there. And don't look at the time, look at just

being fortunate enough to be getting in at all.. Take it easy.. And most

importantly, be patient.. You're time is approaching faster than you think..

Goodluck..

Greer

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Well while you wait, you better prepare... I got in fast, and now I wish I

would have been more prepared.. Don't be jealous of anyone who has gotten in for

surgery quickly.. Most likely, there not as " ready, " as others who had to

wait.. Enjoy life now as much as you can.. You don't know how much you take for

granted, until it's no longer there. And don't look at the time, look at just

being fortunate enough to be getting in at all.. Take it easy.. And most

importantly, be patient.. You're time is approaching faster than you think..

Goodluck..

Greer

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Thank you for the encouragement. It's funny that eventhough your

previous posting told how miserable you are, you still didn't tell me

not to have the surgery. The more postings I read, the scarier it

seems, but I'm like you, I only have about 100 lbs to lose, so I

figure I'm better off than others who are bigger. Then within the

last week a person wrote about her friend who was only 28 (I'm 49)

who died from this surgery. Then I think, well I'm having my surgery

done at s Hopkins which is one of the top 10 hospitals in the US,

and my doctor is the head of surgery there. How can things possibly

go wrong.

But the big thing appears not to be the sugery itself but how well

the patients adapt to this massive change. Will I be like my brother

who has had the sugery and eats anything? There is nothing he can't

eat except sugary drinks. He just eats a lot less than he used to.

He lost a lot of weight and he isn't even a year post-op yet. Will I

be like him, or like you who is upset in all areas of life right now.

There are many questions, but no real answers until I experience the

operation myself. I'll need that positive attitude that I have been

getting from people like you. Thanx

Lizanne

pre-op forever

> Well while you wait, you better prepare... I got in fast, and now I

wish I

> would have been more prepared.. Don't be jealous of anyone who has

gotten in for

> surgery quickly.. Most likely, there not as " ready, " as others who

had to

> wait.. Enjoy life now as much as you can.. You don't know how much

you take for

> granted, until it's no longer there. And don't look at the time,

look at just

> being fortunate enough to be getting in at all.. Take it easy.. And

most

> importantly, be patient.. You're time is approaching faster than

you think..

> Goodluck..

>

> Greer

>

>

>

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Hi

I waited from the end of October until the middle of May for my first

consult. I was/am greatful for the time (slow thinker). Things have

happened quickly since then and if there has been any slow up it has

been me. My surgery is the 28th of this month. So all in all about

10 months.

> Did you all have to wait forever for your appointments? For

example, Jan 15 I called my surgeon for an appointment. I was told

that I was in luck because they had a cancellation. My appt was set

for July 2, if there hadn't been a cancellation I'd have to wait

until Sept.

Well, I had the appt and everything went great, and I was pre-

approved for the open RnY. I've been waiting for my surgery date.

Although I've been calling twice a week since 7/2, this past Friday I

was told that my surgery will be in Feb or Mar 04. I was supposed to

call back today for a firm date. I just called, the person who was

supposed to get me a firm date is on vacation. How can she go on

vacation when she told me to call her? Do you think she's trying to

avoid me? Have any of you had to wait over a year for your surgery?

Please, I need to feel like something is really going to happen. I'm

dying here.

Lizanne

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Hi

I waited from the end of October until the middle of May for my first

consult. I was/am greatful for the time (slow thinker). Things have

happened quickly since then and if there has been any slow up it has

been me. My surgery is the 28th of this month. So all in all about

10 months.

> Did you all have to wait forever for your appointments? For

example, Jan 15 I called my surgeon for an appointment. I was told

that I was in luck because they had a cancellation. My appt was set

for July 2, if there hadn't been a cancellation I'd have to wait

until Sept.

Well, I had the appt and everything went great, and I was pre-

approved for the open RnY. I've been waiting for my surgery date.

Although I've been calling twice a week since 7/2, this past Friday I

was told that my surgery will be in Feb or Mar 04. I was supposed to

call back today for a firm date. I just called, the person who was

supposed to get me a firm date is on vacation. How can she go on

vacation when she told me to call her? Do you think she's trying to

avoid me? Have any of you had to wait over a year for your surgery?

Please, I need to feel like something is really going to happen. I'm

dying here.

Lizanne

245/ /135

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In a message dated 8/21/2003 12:28:57 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

Firebon911@... writes:

> But I'm also certain that there are those who have.. The only thing I'm

> really certain of though, is the way that I feel.. The way " MY " body is

> reacting..

> There are success stories out there, and just because I'm not one of them

Hey Now, let's not call it a lose yet! Hang in there girl you can still be a

success story here. Everyone post op is a little beat up and ill. Let's

just say you haven't reached prime post time yet. Stick to it and you will do

fine. Keep that chin up.

G.

Va. pre-op

Nov.?

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hi. i am 50 and due to have the gastric bypass soon. my husbanc had it

in june and throws up all the time but has lost 90 pounds...i think he

goes to fast and maybe tries to eat more than he should which still is

not much...but i think each person has to find their own limits..what is

too fast and what is too much. i have been denied and am sending back

my appeal today...hope i did it right.

lizanneflowers wrote:

> Thank you for the encouragement. It's funny that eventhough your

> previous posting told how miserable you are, you still didn't tell me

> not to have the surgery. The more postings I read, the scarier it

> seems, but I'm like you, I only have about 100 lbs to lose, so I

> figure I'm better off than others who are bigger. Then within the

> last week a person wrote about her friend who was only 28 (I'm 49)

> who died from this surgery. Then I think, well I'm having my surgery

> done at s Hopkins which is one of the top 10 hospitals in the US,

> and my doctor is the head of surgery there. How can things possibly

> go wrong.

>

> But the big thing appears not to be the sugery itself but how well

> the patients adapt to this massive change. Will I be like my brother

> who has had the sugery and eats anything? There is nothing he can't

> eat except sugary drinks. He just eats a lot less than he used to.

> He lost a lot of weight and he isn't even a year post-op yet. Will I

> be like him, or like you who is upset in all areas of life right now.

>

> There are many questions, but no real answers until I experience the

> operation myself. I'll need that positive attitude that I have been

> getting from people like you. Thanx

>

> Lizanne

> pre-op forever

>

>

> > Well while you wait, you better prepare... I got in fast, and now I

> wish I

> > would have been more prepared.. Don't be jealous of anyone who has

> gotten in for

> > surgery quickly.. Most likely, there not as " ready, " as others who

> had to

> > wait.. Enjoy life now as much as you can.. You don't know how much

> you take for

> > granted, until it's no longer there. And don't look at the time,

> look at just

> > being fortunate enough to be getting in at all.. Take it easy.. And

> most

> > importantly, be patient.. You're time is approaching faster than

> you think..

> > Goodluck..

> >

> > Greer

> >

> >

> >

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hi. i am 50 and due to have the gastric bypass soon. my husbanc had it

in june and throws up all the time but has lost 90 pounds...i think he

goes to fast and maybe tries to eat more than he should which still is

not much...but i think each person has to find their own limits..what is

too fast and what is too much. i have been denied and am sending back

my appeal today...hope i did it right.

lizanneflowers wrote:

> Thank you for the encouragement. It's funny that eventhough your

> previous posting told how miserable you are, you still didn't tell me

> not to have the surgery. The more postings I read, the scarier it

> seems, but I'm like you, I only have about 100 lbs to lose, so I

> figure I'm better off than others who are bigger. Then within the

> last week a person wrote about her friend who was only 28 (I'm 49)

> who died from this surgery. Then I think, well I'm having my surgery

> done at s Hopkins which is one of the top 10 hospitals in the US,

> and my doctor is the head of surgery there. How can things possibly

> go wrong.

>

> But the big thing appears not to be the sugery itself but how well

> the patients adapt to this massive change. Will I be like my brother

> who has had the sugery and eats anything? There is nothing he can't

> eat except sugary drinks. He just eats a lot less than he used to.

> He lost a lot of weight and he isn't even a year post-op yet. Will I

> be like him, or like you who is upset in all areas of life right now.

>

> There are many questions, but no real answers until I experience the

> operation myself. I'll need that positive attitude that I have been

> getting from people like you. Thanx

>

> Lizanne

> pre-op forever

>

>

> > Well while you wait, you better prepare... I got in fast, and now I

> wish I

> > would have been more prepared.. Don't be jealous of anyone who has

> gotten in for

> > surgery quickly.. Most likely, there not as " ready, " as others who

> had to

> > wait.. Enjoy life now as much as you can.. You don't know how much

> you take for

> > granted, until it's no longer there. And don't look at the time,

> look at just

> > being fortunate enough to be getting in at all.. Take it easy.. And

> most

> > importantly, be patient.. You're time is approaching faster than

> you think..

> > Goodluck..

> >

> > Greer

> >

> >

> >

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  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks . I'm glad that I have online support like all of you.. I'm

sticking in there.. I've lost 40 lbs. since surgery, July 18th and I'm feeling

much better.. Thanks to all of you for being there. Catch up to u all later. And

good luck to the rest of you as well.. Hope all of you are hangin in there

too! XOXO..

Greer

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In a message dated 9/1/2003 1:52:15 AM Central Standard Time,

Firebon911@... writes:

Thanks . I'm glad that I have online support like all of you.. I'm

sticking in there.. I've lost 40 lbs. since surgery, July 18th and I'm

feeling

much better.. Thanks to all of you for being there. Catch up to u all later.

And

good luck to the rest of you as well.. Hope all of you are hangin in there

too! XOXO..

Greer

Congratulations of the weight loss Kim!!!!!!

Wolfie

Post-op

Surgery-August 27,2003

Dr. Lee A. Schmitt

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