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jasaz

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  1. Hi, thought I would chime in with my story. I too have been overweight most of my life, definitely since high school - LOL 33 years - wow time flies. I have dieted, lost some, gained back more - the usual story. My wakeup call was ending up in the hospital with Atrial Fibrillation. I have had HTN for 10 years, borderline diabetes, not too much joint pain luckily. Since the hospital last October, I really had to look at things for real. My cardiologist basically told me I needed WLS or I would probably die. My heart valve is enlarged due to the weight and if it gets much bigger it will mean uncontrolled A Fib. My PCP suggested a Lap Band, but I am Miss Allergy personified and I felt that having a foreign body left inside was a really bad idea. Besides I did a lot of research, I am a Medical Technologist and I understand all of the medical jargon etc. So, I decided on the VSG. Lo and Behold, my insurance has an exclusion for WLS. I did not even get my sleep study done in a very timely manner as my cardiologist wanted it in Nov, and I had to wait for Feb - it was excluded under last years policy but allowed this year. The sleep study results were if anything scarier than being in the hospital. I have complex sleep apnea - stopped breathing 34 times an hour and oxygen saturation dropped to 66%. My brother went into respiratory arrest with a Sat of 80 - he has very bad asthma. I really did not expect the sleep study results to be that bad, I don't even snore unless I have a cold!! But, got put on a VPAP Adapt, and have actually gotten more than 4 hours of sleep at a time - YAY!!! So, I knew a girl at work who had gone to Mexico for a Lap Band, and I talked to her about her experience. I have lived overseas, so the prospect of going to Mexico was not too daunting. I did some research on doctors on this site and at Obesity Help, and decided on Dr. Kelly. As I am self pay (am going to use my FSA) I knew I needed to go outside the US. So, saved my tax refund money, and with that and my bonus from work I am scheduled for 3/25/11. I am going alone because my options for travel comapnions, brother and father, both hate hsopitals. My mother was not an option - she can darken a room with her negativity. Last thing I need at this point, she knows I am having the surgery - but has so far not commented. My brother and his daughter live with me, and he is very supportive. His girlfriend had RNY maybe 5 years ago. She lost the weight, but also a lot of her hair, and is constantly struggling with the whole vitamin deficiency thing. She has been a really good example of why you do not overeat after WLS - I have seen her in misery after too much consumption. Unfortunately, my atopic dermatitis has been going crazy - and I have been on prednisone since March1st. So, decided to just deal with very little weight loss on the pre-op diet - probably will lose a ton of water weight when I am off the prednisone, but I need my skin - especially the belly to not be rashy and inflamed before the surgery. It is looking good right now - everyone keep their fingers crossed for me - only 5 days to go. You know, the weight kinda creeps on and you think - well I'm doing OK - I will get around to dealing with it - at some point in the future of course. Then you get that wake up call - I was really mad at myself for a while. But I am going to counseling and need to focus on the positives - this is a tool that can help me acheive better health. The pre-op diet (2 weeks) has not been too bad. I rarely get hungry now, so hopefully my liver is nicely shrunken, and the surgery will go well. My PCP, is in favor, but a bit leary about the Mexico aspect. I saw her last week and she was supportive, but concerned that she would get to deal with the complications. I told her I did not plan on having any complications, I know she is watching to see how it goes - maybe they will refer people. I did have to educate her about the VSG, and she understood my reservations about the band. So, my journey has begun. Highest weight 335, current weight 315, pre-op loss so far 9 pounds - with no excercise beyond work at the moment. If I get hot I get itchy and start scratching...bad bad idea. But, the skin really is much better and I will start excercising again post surgery. I am trying very hard not to stress, because that can cause the itchies as well. Got to have a very quiet week - it is spring break ending here and my brother went to his girlfriend's and my neice went down to her Mom - they are back tonight. I should be able to cope, am off tomorrow - work Tues and Wed, then fly on Thursday. Have an appt with Rorry (counselor)on Wed before I go. Sorry I know this is long, but the venting has been good. I have really enjoyed reading about everyone's stories so here is mine. I will keep you posted on progress.
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    Nervous

    Hi, good luck to us both - I am scheduled for 3/25 with Dr. Kelly. I fly on Thursday with surgery on Friday. I am getting nervous, but excited as well. We will both be fine. My last surgery was appendix when I was seven - they still used ether- LOL, I know I am so old... I am sure this will be better.
  3. Did you take juice and/or bouillion powder with you? I am scheduled for the 25th with Dr. Kelly.

  4. Kimmes, I read in an old post that you were using your FSA. How did that go? Did you pay for the whole thing, or just the hospital/labs/tests/surgeon? I am planning to use mine as well, so a reply would be very helpful. I am on the pre-op diet and am scheduled with Dr. Kelly on 3/25/11. Thanks so much, Jean

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    What to Do!

    HI, I am scheduled for March 25th with Dr. Kelly. I live in Arizona, but my insurance excludes WLS. In terms of experience, you want the one who has done the procedure that you are having- not someone new to it. Another problem could be that they would try and talk you into something other than the sleeve - or that they would not be performing that surgery - it has been around for years, but has not really made it to the mainstream yet. In the US some insurances still consider it experimental - NOT!!! I did not want the band due to a very high tendency to allergic reactions, also many people on this site seem to be banders being revised to the sleeve. Gastric bypass was out totally due to the malabsorption issues involved. So, my opinion is got to Mexico, the surgeons have tons of experience with the procedure and very low complication rates. You can actually talk to Dr. Kelly before deciding if you have questions. Sorry this ended up being quite long-winded. By the way I am 51, and 5'3" with a BMI of 55. Make the best decision for you, your hubby can ride along with you. Jean
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    tax deduction

    I am definitely going to deduct it next year, as well as the travel expenses. I live in Arizona, and medical expenses that do not meet the % on the federal are deductible for the state. Jean
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    March Role Call!!

    I am scheduled for March 25 with Dr Kelly in TJ -anyone else??
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    March Role Call!!

    I am going to Dr Kelly on March 25. A little nervous, but very happy to be doing something positive for myself.
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    Not so scared now

    Vickie, I am glad to hear it. I am scheduling with Dr Kelly on March 25 - so hope all goes well for you.

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