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is this for seniors?
iluvthesun replied to stoongal's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi Stoongal, I'm sure you must be packed and anxiously waiting to leave tomorrow. Best of luck travelling and with your surgery. We'll be thinking about you. I look forward to hearing all about it when you get up and around. Nancy -
Hey...another newbie here!
iluvthesun replied to Baldrick's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Hi Jeff, Thanks for posting the links to your story. I googled baldrick (now that I see you have lots of hair and your name is Jeff!), and found this youtube link: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=328Q79GoR7g]YouTube - Blackadder II - Teaching Baldrick Mathematics[/ame] Is this the same baldrick?? Tom is obviously a very special person and I'm glad he reached out to help you. Good luck with your trip to the U.S. I live in PEI and I have been referred to NS for surgery with Dr. Ellsmere, however I hear the wait may be 5 or 6 years..... Keep posting so we know how you are getting along. Nancy -
Anyone had surgeries performed in Canada?
iluvthesun posted a topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I live in Prince Edward Island, Canada. There is a hospital in Halifax, Nova Scotia that is now doing these surgeries. My family Dr. has one other patient that has gone there and she has sent a request for the costs of the surgery to be covered by the Province. If approved I will need to attend a number meetings / interviews to see if I am a good candidate for the surgery. The process of getting approval and being accepted into the program may take 6 - 9 months, and then a wait for a surgery date. Since she sent in the request, I have been reading the boards. The information has been great. I haven't noticed anyone who has had the surgery performed in Canada, and I'm just wondering if anyone is out there? Thanks. -
Anyone had surgeries performed in Canada?
iluvthesun replied to iluvthesun's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi Stoongal, Yes the Dr. in Halifax only does VSG's. The referral and approval from the Prov. didn't take much - but who knows how long the wait will be. It is such a small world. My husband's father was in the military in Summerside, then they went to BC and his last posting was - guess where.....Chatham, NB. That is actually where we met. I was working in the BCPO's office one summer while at University and staying at the campground in Loggieville (now a KOA) where he was working. So you graduated from James M. Hill? What year - if you don't mind me asking? So where are you having your surgery done? Nancy -
Anyone had surgeries performed in Canada?
iluvthesun replied to iluvthesun's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I received a letter from the "out of Province" coordinator advising Dr. Ellsmere in Halifax, Nova Scotia that they have agreed to pay for the surgery. Now I wait to be contacted. On the Obesity Help forum people have indicated that it could be 5 - 7 years.....however the other patient that my Dr. sent waited less than 1 year. The hospital Q's & A's says there is no list, they evaluate each person to determine who to accept and when they will be scheduled. I was admitted to the hospital in a neighboring province last week and the neurologist said I had a small stroke called a Lacunar stroke due to untreated hypertension. However the CT scan was clear, so my family Dr. says there is no proof of a stroke so she is referring me to a PEI neurologist to get an MRI which could take months. it sounds strange and terrible to say, however I was thinking the upside of having a "small" stroke was that I might be a better candidate for VSG..... I still have tingling on the left side of my body which the neurologist said may be permanent. That may not be a bad thing if it reminds me of the stroke everytime I go to put something in my mouth - maybe I will make better choices... Other good news - I was down 10 pounds from when I saw my Dr. last month.......hospital food isn't that great! I did meet with the dietitian twice and I am now trying to eat according to Canada's food guide. I know it is mostly fluid (since the puffyness is gone from my feet) - but it is still nice to see the scale go down instead of up......