Hello everyone! I am a new poster but have been lurking these board for awhile now. I am in the process of getting approval for VSG and have completed all of my pre-op requirements except one. I am waiting on my hemotologist to get back into town to release me for surgery.
I have a hemotologist because I have low platelets. I also had this issue during my last pregnancy but it was resolved after I delivered via c-section. I am well aware of the risks low platelets has on surgeries as it was discussed ad nauseam with my OB prior to surgery. Before my hemotologist went on vacation she left me a message asking what specifically my surgeon was looking for in the release. I called the surgeons office to get the answers and the nurse darn near scared me to death about how I will not clot and bleed out on the operating table!
I know that VSG is a optional surgery so I am also wondering if I am going to receive more push back from the doctors because I don't technically HAVE to have the surgery. Where as with my C-section they were willing to do whatever it took to get my levels to an acceptable place. At the last hemotolgy appointment I brought up that I am pursuing this surgery and she blinked a couple of times at me then snaped "so what are you here for surgery or your platelets?" I stammered that I was there to figure out why my platelets were low first, but that I was in the process of WLS approval. She seems to think that the low platelets is just something that came up and there is not an explination for it, sometimes it happens.
My question is has anyone had low platelets and had the surgery? If so what was your experiance? Did they infuse platletes prior to surgery to get you through it? Has anyone been denied from surgery due to platelet levels? If so what did you do? Did you end up getting the surgery later?
Thank you all so much, I am excited to have finally joined this community!
-Isha