michael1220
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For the past 6 weeks I have been very ill with the flu, sinus infection, Upper RI, etc My doctor put me on Penisone and I have gained 7 lbs in 10 days. My 5th of 6 NUT visit is tomorrow. What happens if I gain weight?
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michael1220 started following Pain?, Weight Gain Pre-OP, 415 to 235 in 8 months! Please let me help you! Im in Mass.. and and 1 other
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Thanks everyone. This is helpful and reassuring. I still have a couple months left of NUT, but getting very excited about the changes.
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Fantastic! I am sensitive to pain meds. What kind did they give you?
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I was looking at Griffin, but I really liked the Doctor at Yale. They have years of experience performing these surgeries and often travel around the country to train other doctors to perform these types of surgeries.
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Personally I chose the sleeve due to the risks and malnutrition that is common with bypass. The sleeve only affects the stomach instead of the bypass which affects the small intense. I did not want band due to having for a foreign object in my body. I figured I can have a similar loss with sleeve as I would with bypass. I know I will need to "work" harder with the sleeve and I am okay with that.
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Hi Kate, How are you doing with pain?
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Great! That was the other Doc I was looking at too! How long were you in hospital? Complications? How was the pain?
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I continue to remind myself that i will be in the hospital and know they will give me as much pain meds as I need. I recently went to the ER due to a severe stomach bug and they gave me 4 weeks of pain meds. LOL....I will need to remind myself of this.
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I am new here. Located in Naugatuck, CT. I will be having surgery with Dr. Druffy at Yale. Anyone use him?
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That is good to hear. I have to admit, I am a total whimp when it comes to pain.
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Thanks JD. How was the pain for the 1st week? I know this can vary person to person, but wondering what I should expect. I am very excited about the life changing change.
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I am 27 years old 6 foot and 400lbs. My surgery is coming up in a couple months since I have 6 months of NUT. This will be my first surgery so I am not sure what to expect. Any insight and experience will be helpful.
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Typically, if it's not a covered benefit they will not cover it at all. If it is a benefit, you will need to get a series of things done. I would look into switching insurances that covers the surgery.
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Good point. You should be able to call and see if they cover WLS
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It all depends on your plan benefits. Each is different as there are thousands of plans out there under each insurance name. I would recommend changing insurances if you have the option to one that covers it