byrdr1
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About byrdr1
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- Birthday 03/30/1957
About Me
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Gender
Male
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Interests
Camping and my grand children
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Occupation
Healthcare (lab)
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City
Central part of the state
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State
North Carolina
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kcgt reacted to a post in a topic: My rant on revision from vsg to sips
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Calling All Sleevers with a SIPS
byrdr1 replied to Mojo56's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
SIPer here Dr Tyner -
byrdr1 started following Any June/July SIPS patients?, Calling All Sleevers with a SIPS and My rant on revision from vsg to sips
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My rant on revision from vsg to sips
byrdr1 replied to DingyDeb's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
Glad you got hat all worked out. I had SIPS back in early August. My insurance had a time approving the SIPS. and then they wanted a 125/175mm small intestine. the dr was POed. cost me another 3 weeks of waiting to get the insurance to revise the procedure. Then the day of surgery the DRs notes had sleeve and then SIPS, he was like I thought we were doing SIPS and he had to go ask my wife what was up. The wife said SIPS and he was OK I thought so but with two different notes he was confused. I guess that happens a lot??? I started this journey a 355 at my highest weight, In March of 2015 I was 325. I weighted 210 Monday morning, MY goal was 200 or below. the DR said 195. My endocrinologist said 192-195 he would be happy too. So with all said and done I am one happy person. MY sugar is gone, my high BP is gone. I am eating so much better and I am the healthiest I have been in 30 plus years maybe maybe 40 years. I was married 33 years ago and weighted 230 but was heavy looking. NOW I just look normal.. GYM 3-4 times a week, walking 1-2 miles daily and lifting weights on those 3-4 times. You can do this and I am pulling for you. it gets easier each day .. blessings randy -
Surgeon visit at 11am Wednesday July 1st. Shooting for mid July, the week of the 20th for SIPS surgery. Been a long 2 years to get here. 2 years of BSing around putting it off. then first of this year I said lets do this then I waited another 2 months first week in March before going to the surgeon. I have attended so many information meetings over the 2 years. Then I was ready and did it. BUT I have Diabetes and it was not under good control so I had a 4 weeks delay with going to an Endo Dr to get all that straightened out, then a 2 week wait on the insurance approval. NOW Wednesday is the go date with surgeon. I have been excited, POed, now i am very nervous. Just a whole new life style . I will update with what goes down tomorrow. I am not working at my job these next two day i am working another location so I may not have access to my websites over the next few days.
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Thank you for the updates on SIPS. I am supposed to be at insurance right now. United Healthcare so if all goes well I should here something next week. I am a patient of Dr Tyner out of Cary working in my hometown. This has been a 2 year process to get to this point. Took me two years of meeting seminars and finally going to the clinic for what I thought was a research trip. BUT ended up being lets do this thing. So here we are right at 3 months later and so ready to go. I got buggered up with some off lab readings and spent the last month trying get those right with an Endo Dr. Once we had them right it took 2 weeks for a release letter to get from one dr to the other. Talk about POed... i was about to give up and got the call last week all was ready for insurance. So know I am waiting again and dieting too. Trying to get below 300 before surgery with a goal weight of >200lbs post surgery. So thanks for the post and forums. If i can get some of those cool tracking apps/add ins let me know.