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So its been 6mos since I had surgery and have only lost 20lbs everything was goin good but then later found out my dr was giving me Fake adjustments and charging my insurance company all kinds of money so I started to feel like my dr wasn't there to help me but only there to collect money I went to see another dr and found out my port was flipped over and I didn't have anything in my band. After doing research I later found a class action lawsuit against the drs and patients going thru the same thing. WARNING if your in California Do Not have ur surgery thru the 1800 Get Thin People. I'm now being converted over to the sleeve and now have another dr so Hopefully everything works out this second time around!!!!
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FEELING DISCOURAGED :(
mstrustar2730 replied to mstrustar2730's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
THANK U RN2012 REALLY APPRECIATE IT ILL PRAY FOR U AS WELL -
IM SCHEDULED FOR SURGERY ON MONDAY THE 26TH AND WAS JUST WATCHING THE NEWS AND IT SHOWED ANOTHER DEATH FROM THE LAPBAND AT ONE OF THE SURGERY CENTERS IN BEVERLY HILLS CA WHERE IM SCHEDULED AT. I DONT KNOW IF THIS IS A SIGN FOR ME TO PULL OUT OR A SIGN FOR ME TO KEEP GOING. IVE COME SOOOOO FAR ON THIS JOURNEY AND I WAS SOO HAPPY BUT NOW I FEEL SCARED. I NEED SOME ENCOURAGMENT PLEASE SOMEBODY HELP!!!!! BELOW IS THE ARTICLE: By Stuart Pfeifer, Los Angeles Times September 23, 2011, 6:41 p.m. An Orange County woman has died after weight-loss surgery at a West Hills outpatient clinic, the fifth person to die shortly after Lap-Band procedures at clinics affiliated with the 1-800-GET-THIN advertising campaign since 2009, according to lawsuits, coroner's records and interviews. Paramedics rushed Paula Rojeski on Sept. 8 from Valley Surgical Center to a nearby hospital, where she was pronounced dead, said Los Angeles County Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter. The coroner's office performed an autopsy but has not yet determined how she died. Rojeski, 55, was the second Lap-Band patient to die after surgeries at the West Hills facility on Woodlake Avenue, which has used multiple names, most recently Valley Surgical Center. Three patients have died after procedures at another clinic on Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills, which also has used numerous names including Beverly Hills Surgery Center. Both locations receive referrals from 1-800-GET-THIN, which sends prospective weight-loss patients to outpatient clinics that perform Lap-Band surgeries in Southern California. The ads have attracted criticism, including from the device's manufacturer, about underplaying of risks associated with the procedure. 1-800-GET-THIN, the ubiquitous marketing campaign seen on billboards, television and the Internet, has led to a surge of Lap-Band weight-loss surgeries in Southern California. More than 100,000 people called 1-800-GET-THIN in its first 15 months of business, leading to more than 10,000 scheduled surgeries, the marketing company said in a trademark lawsuit. (It filed the suit against an attorney who had set up a website to attract former patients as clients.) The Lap-Band, manufactured by Irvine-based Allergan Inc., is a silicone ring that is surgically implanted around the stomach to discourage overeating. The surgeries vary in cost — ranging from $12,000 to about $20,000 by some accounts — and often are covered by insurance. The patients' deaths and injuries have led to a series of wrongful-death and personal injury lawsuits against 1-800-GET-THIN, its affiliated surgery centers and doctors who performed the procedures. Allergan is not affiliated with 1-800-GET-THIN. Another lawsuit, seeking class-action status, accuses 1-800-GET-THIN of false advertising, saying the ads failed to provide adequate warnings about the risks of the surgery. Wrongful death lawsuits allege that two brothers, Julian and Michael Omidi, were part of a "joint venture" that included the surgery centers and the 1-800-GET-THIN marketing firm. Both Omidis have been disciplined by the state medical board over issues unrelated to 1-800-GET-THIN, according to state records. Rojeski, a Ladera Ranch resident who loved dogs and worked as a buyer for an aerospace firm, had told friends and family that she was looking forward to the Lap-Band surgery. One friend described Rojeski as being thrilled ahead of what she hoped would be a life-changing procedure. "I had just talked to Paula the night before. She was really excited, really happy. She told me, 'I'm going to be skinny!'" said Rojeski's longtime friend Marni Rader. Friends said they thought that Rojeski was not significantly overweight — her California driver's license listed her as 5 foot 5 and 160 pounds — and that the surgery was unnecessary. Rader estimated that Rojeski weighed 180 pounds. "I was a supportive friend, but I didn't think she needed it," Rader said. "I don't understand why it would be worth the risk for 20 or 30 pounds." Rader said she and Rojeski met more than 10 years ago at a dog park in Orange County and had been friends ever since. "She was never married. She never had kids. Her dogs were her kids," Rader said. "That was her happiest moment, in the park with her dogs. She loved her dogs as much as she loved her family and friends." Dr. Michael Omidi, listed in a government filing as owner of the outpatient center at which Rojeski had her surgery, did not return a telephone call seeking comment about Rojeski's death. Instead, attorney Robert Silverman sent an email statement to The Times that he said Omidi had authorized. "Any loss of life is tragic and our hearts and prayers go out to the family and loved ones," the statement said. "The surgery center you are discussing is fully accredited by a prestigious organization. It is my understanding that the center is conducting a full investigation of the events that transpired. Any reporting on this matter is premature." 1-800-GET-THIN and the Omidi brothers have filed a series of lawsuits against The Times, its journalists and website commenters over past coverage of the surgery deaths. Judges have dismissed three of the lawsuits and ordered the plaintiffs to pay The Times' legal expenses and fees in two of the cases. Rojeski's friend, Rader, was one of several guests who attended a Sept. 17 memorial service at Rojeski's home. She said friends and family were surprised by two late-arriving guests: Silverman and a lawyer named Brian Oxman, both of whom have represented 1-800-GET-THIN and the Omidis in the past. They brought flowers. "They didn't say they were sorry. They just came by," Rader said. Oxman said in an email that he attended the service "to express my deepest sympathy to the Rojeski family and bring them flowers." He also said the Rojeski family "was a long time resident of Superior, Wisconsin, where my mother grew up and knew the Roheski family well." Silverman did not respond to a request for comment about his attendance at the memorial. Alexander Robertson, a Westlake Village attorney who has filed several lawsuits against 1-800-GET-THIN and its affiliates, said he thinks it's time for the Medical Board of California to take action. His clients include the family of Laura Faitro, the other woman who died after Lap-Band surgery at the West Hills center at which Rojeski had her surgery. "Clearly it sounds like there's something very wrong," Robertson said. "I just wonder where's the Medical Board in all of this? With five reported deaths, that's not just smoke, that's a forest fire. Somebody needs to investigate." Medical Board spokeswoman Jennifer Simoes said she could not disclose whether any of the deaths were under investigation. But she said the agency would investigate any outpatient surgery deaths of which it becomes aware.
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FEELING DISCOURAGED :(
mstrustar2730 replied to mstrustar2730's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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FEELING DISCOURAGED :(
mstrustar2730 replied to mstrustar2730's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Thanks alot you guys I found out she had Other problems with her health as well so after long talks and Prayer i Decided to go ahead with it and Let me tell u it was the BEST thing I could have ever done. Im sooo happy I have not had any problems besides Gas and a lil chest pain but other than that It was a Success and i already lost 10lbs in a week So thank you everyone with all of ur kind and encouraging words of wisdom im SoOO Happy my confidence is starting to come back everyday i step on the scale an see lbs jus going away FOREVER im still young (25yrs) and i have alot of life left in me to let it stop now So again Thank U everyone. God Bless -
I just had surgery a week ago also and was experiencing the same thing only when i took deep breaths, if thats the case with u then i was told it was from the gas. They just told me to keep walking but def. call ur dr. i was scared as well
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Has anyone cheated or tempted to cheat on the Post op diet
mstrustar2730 posted a topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I wanna know if anyone has cheated on the post op liquid diet. I mean how r they gonna tell ME a (former Fat person) I can't eat for 2wks but can only be on liquids. I don't know how I'm going to manage I'm almost a week down but I'm finding myself getting more an more tempted to reach in the pot an sneak a taste of something. Anybody else going thru the same thing as me??? Please HELP!!!! -
Has anyone cheated or tempted to cheat on the Post op diet
mstrustar2730 replied to mstrustar2730's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Ok I wrote back I dnt really know how to use this site as well lol -
My surgery went well I was soo scared but I just prayed and went thru with it. Others were there getting theirs done as well so I felt a lil better. Thanks for checking on me I really appreciate it
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FEELING DISCOURAGED :(
mstrustar2730 replied to mstrustar2730's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
THANKS FOR ALL OF YOUR RESPONSES IT MADE ME FEEL ALOT BETTER -
What do you want to do when your skinny (or thinner)
mstrustar2730 replied to helen098's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
*I WANT TO BE ABLE TO WEAR COLOR CLOTHES INSTEAD OF ALL BLACK CLOTHES. EVERY COLOR IN MY CLOSET IS BLACK OR SOME SORT OF DARK BLUE I ALWAYS LOOK GOTHIC. *ALSO I WANT TO BE ABLE TO PUT MY MAKEUP (MAC) ON AN LOOK PRETTY ALL DAY INSTEAD OF SWEATING IT ALL OFF 20MIN LATER. I HAVE A REALLY BIG ISSUE WITH MY BODY OVERHEATING AND SWEATING ITS EMBARRASSING HOW MUCH I SWEAT JUST FROM WALKING FROM ONE ROOM TO ANOTHER *ALSO WHEN I LOOSE THE WEIGHT IM GOING BACK TO MAGIC MOUNTAIN AND IM GETTING ON THE RIDE I COULDNT FIT ON AN HAD TO GET OFF *TO TAKE A FULLY BODY PICTURE INSTEAD OF THE NECK UP *TO HAVE SMALLER BREAST IM CURRENTLY AT 44G BAD BAD BACK PAINS *TO BE ABLE TO STAND AND DO THE DISHES WITHOUT HAVING TO LEAN OVER ON THE COUNTER BECAUSE MY BACK HURTS *IM GETTING BANDED ON SEPT 26TH AND I CANT WAIT.... GOD BLESS YOU ALL AND GOOD LUCK ON UR JOURNEYS -
I START MINES ON SATURDAY ANd I HAVE NOOOOO IDEA WHAT TO EAT EITHER. IVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR IDEAS AND THE BAD PART IS IM A VERYYYYY PICKY EATER I NEED IDEAS ALSO..Please Help!!!!.. (clueless)
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September Bandsters
mstrustar2730 replied to winifred76's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
IM GETTING BANDED ON SEPT 26TH AFTER GOING THRU A 2 MNTH PROCESS SOO HAPPY IT WENT FAST IM SOOO ANXIOUS...CHEERS TO THE NEW ME AND GOOD LUCK TO ALL MY FELLOW BANDERS!!!! -
BCBS TRYING TO TALK ME OUT OF SURGERY
mstrustar2730 posted a topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I JUST GOT A CALL FROM MY INSURANCE COMAPNY BCBS AND THEY WERE TRYING TO TALK ME OUT OF GETTING THE SURGERY. IT WAS WEIRD BECAUSE THE REP WAS ASKING ME DO I WANT TO GO THRU WITH THE SURGERY AND I TOLD HER YES AND SHE WAS ASKING WAS I SURE WHICH WAS KIND OF STRANGE, I THEN CONTACTED MY MY CASE MANAGER AND SHE TOLD ME THE INSURANCE COMPANIES ARE KNOWN TO TRY AND TALK YOU OUT OF GETTING THE PROCEDURE BEACUSE THEY DONT WANT TO PAY FOR IT. MORE THAN LIKELY ILL GET APPROVED BUT THE INSURANCE COMPANY IS TRYING TO TALK ME OUT OF IT HAS ANYONE ELSE HAD THE SAME PROBLEM???