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i hear you on junk food and gaining whike you diet., last night i was with a

freind that had the surgry .. and i was so hungry.. i grabbed food at jack n

the box and a few hours later i was extremly hungry again.. and my freind

with me who had the switch surgry did not eat the frist time or the second

time. and i was staving and feeling guilty cause she did not eat.. i cannot

wait for the day when i am the one turning food down.....well i am waiting

on the insurance company to give me the ok.. i am so excited..2 more weeks 2

wait for the verdic..but they said i woudl have to get the rny at ucla in

l.a. starlet

>

>Reply-To: Gastric_Bypass_Family

>To: Gastric_Bypass_Family >

>Subject: RE: Some opinions please....

>Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2003 10:12:29 -0800

>

>I felt exactly like you for months, " if I could lose

>weight by dieting, I WOULD NOT NEED THE SURGERY " . I finally questioned the

>weight clinic about this and they told me what the surgeon said, that

>losing

>some weight before surgery, made the surgery easier. It leaves more room

>in

>that area. They suggested 10%, but I only lost 7#, and that was really

>tough. I made sense to me. I was never told anything about being

> " sufficiently motivated " . Even though I lost little, the clinic wrote a

>letter to the insurance company, praising what I had been doing, food

>changes, exercise, motivated, etc. I hope all goes well for you with the

>insurance company. BTW, I'm a horrible dieter, and do often gain instead

>of

>lose. I'm a horrible junk food eater, but after the surgery I've had no

>desire at all for anything other than what I can eat. Once I did want

>something crunchy, and found banana chips w/almost no sugar. 5-6 chips was

>all I could eat.

>

>Joan C, Calif.

>LAP RNY 11/18/03

>Dr. Higa, Fresno, CA

>282/254/140

> Some opinions please....

>

>

>I've had something rolling around in my mind for a while, and I

>wanted to get some opinions from pre and post surgery members. I

>was reading the Aetna policy statement regarding coverage for

>gastric bypass. They do cover the surgery, however in the many

>pages of their policy statement, they talk about how losing weight

>before surgery shows that a prospective patients are " sufficiently

>motivated " to make the necessary behavioral changes required by the

>surgery.

>

>Well, at first I was furious, because frankly, if I could lose

>weight by dieting, I WOULD NOT NEED THE SURGERY....DUH! Also, it's

>not clear who wrote the policy, but I wonder if they would require a

>smoker to stop smoking before they treated their cancer, or coronary

>bypass patient to prove they'd stopped eating fried foods before

>they preformed that surgery.

>

>On the other hand, I have been concerned about whether I will be

>able to transition to a more healthy eating plan after the surgery.

>My nutrionist feels that the surgery will cure some the the chemical

>things happening in my body now which will make eating more

>healthfully easier. This in addition to the restrictive natur of

>the surgery itself should help. I think I'd have more confidence if

>I could stabilize my weight and maybe lose a little.

>

>Food is so charged for me right now. I'm experiencing the " last

>time I'll eat this " thing a lot. I don't want to put myself at

>risk any more than I am.

>

>I think my greatest fear is that Aetna will say, no, you haven't

>lost weight this year...I've gained actually...so no surgery for

>you!

>

>What do you all think?

>

>

>

>

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depends on traffic on how long it takes i think ucla is about 85 to 100

miles away.. hour and a half to 3 hours.. traffic is murder here..lol... was

ther alot of blood loss wiht your surgry?

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>Reply-To: Gastric_Bypass_Family

>To: Gastric_Bypass_Family >

>Subject: RE: starlet

>Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2003 10:42:42 -0800

>

>The day for you will come. It is really different. I am not hungry, but

>still have the visual cues that say I want something. But it seems very

>easy at this stage to turn it down. I hear some people don't like the

>taste

>of foods, but everything I've had tasted great. Good luck with the

>insurance. Is L.A. far for you?

>

>Joan C, Calif.

>LAP RNY 11/18/03

>Dr. Higa, Fresno, CA

>282/254/140

>

> joan

>

>

>

>i hear you on junk food and gaining whike you diet., last night i was with

>a

>freind that had the surgry .. and i was so hungry.. i grabbed food at jack

>n

>the box and a few hours later i was extremly hungry again.. and my freind

>with me who had the switch surgry did not eat the frist time or the second

>time. and i was staving and feeling guilty cause she did not eat.. i cannot

>wait for the day when i am the one turning food down.....well i am waiting

>on the insurance company to give me the ok.. i am so excited..2 more weeks

>2

>wait for the verdic..but they said i woudl have to get the rny at ucla in

>l.a. starlet

>

>

>

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