Once they receive all of the preop test results from the various places (psych, nutritionist, x-ray, etc.), the team will review all of the results. Then you will have a visit for your decision. After that, they send everything to the insurance for approval and you will probably have a final preop type visit with Dr. Chapman. I know the anticipation is great, but the outcome will far exceed your wait. Review of your test results are a crucial part of the process. I had the lap band 7-07. I attended the seminar 1-07 and at that meeting we were told it could take anywhere from six months to a year for the surgery from that point depending on what preop tests were needed. I saw Dr.Chapman for the first time the end of 2-07. Preop visits were between 3-07 and early 6-07. If you are worried about being lost in the shuffle, call the office and choose the option to leave a message for the nurse. When she calls you back, make sure to let her know you just want to make sure you have done everything you needed to do and want to make sure they have all of the preop test back. In the end, you will be thankful they took their time in making sure you were a good candidate for this surgery. Please let me know if I can help. There is a llight at the end of the tunnel. Hang in there.:thumbup:
Najah, I went in to my first visit persistent about the lap band. At first they were trying to persuade me to have the gastric bypass, but after my visit with the nutritionist and psych, they backed off. I think they look at your habits and try to help you make your decision based on those results. If you are someone who likes liquid calories (ice cream, shakes, etc), the band will not be your friend. It is only a tool to help you along your journey. You will have to develop an exercise program and change your current habits to be successful. Best of luck to you along your journey! Let me know if I can help.
Lastly, do either of you live close to Morehead City? I am always looking for an exercise buddy.:frown:
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