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VSG_FireMedic

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About VSG_FireMedic

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  1. VSG_FireMedic

    My Journey

    Got my approval letter in the mail....made me quite emotional. Had preop visit with the doc and am on schedule to have my surgery done on 2/14. Very exciting. This is going to change my life. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  2. VSG_FireMedic

    My Journey

    Yes teedsg I am beyond excited. At my highest earlier this year I was 356 but during the three months I only lost 11lbs. Would've probably been more if there wasn't a cruise plus two major holidays in the middle. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  3. VSG_FireMedic

    My Journey

    Just an update......I've finished the entire process. My third and final month of physician supervised weight loss is complete, and all I have to do is get approved by insurance. My tentative date for surgery is 2/14/17 but that could change if I get approved quicker. So my stats on awaiting approval are 315lbs and a BMI of 39.4 with comorbidities of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and obstructive sleep apnea. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  4. VSG_FireMedic

    Protein powder recommendations

    unjury "Chocolate Splendor" with fat free milk and a dash of vanilla extract tastes like a milkshake. You won't be disappointed. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  5. February 14th! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  6. VSG_FireMedic

    My Journey

    Finally got a date set for my surgery. I'm a little disappointed as it's about 2-3 weeks later than what I was hoping so I'm gonna have to finagle my work schedule a bit. So the big day is February 14th....I told my wife that I'm bringing sexy back for her Valentine's Day present. Today I had an Endoscopy done and it was discovered that I also have a hiatal hernia that will need to be repaired on the day I'm sleeved. Next week I have my psych evaluation, nutritionist consult, and a physical training session with a personal trainer. My sleep Study was scheduled at a sleep lab, but my insurance denied it and said I need to do an in-house study to diagnose my sleep apnea. Other than that....everything is looking just fine! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  7. VSG_FireMedic

    My Journey

    Hey everyone, my name is Frank. I'm 29 years old and I'm a paramedic in the Tampa Bay Area. I'm currently 326lbs and was 356lbs at my heaviest. At 6'3" I carry the weight a little better than some are capable of doing so when I talk about getting the sleeve done a lot of people seem surprised and try to discourage me from doing it. These people never saw me at 220lbs 10 years ago and I was a stud. A femur fracture and some tough events in my life lead to a steady weight gain and I've battled with it for some time now. Back in August 2016 I did my research and made the decision to move forward with my decision to get a VSG. My surgeon is Dr. Richard Gordon out of Largo, FL and I will be having the surgery at Mease Dunedin Hospital just north of Clearwater. My insurance requires 3 months of a physicians supervised diet so I've been doing that. I've also met with the nutritionist, had my abdominal Ultrasound, a sleep Study and this week will have an endoscopy done as well as my psych eval. All that willl be left after this week is one more meeting with my physician as well as a pre-op EKG, Chest X-Ray, and Blood work. Hoping for a mid-January surgery and excited for the lifestyle change that comes with it. I love reading all of your individual journeys and hope to share as much of mine as I feel comfortable with. I feel like this adds a special level of support and accountability that my peers who haven't experienced this can't provide. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  8. I am currently within the BMI that my insurance requires to cover my VSG surgery. One caveat is three months of physician supervised diet/exercise. My question is if I were to drop one or two BMI points below the requirement during this 3 months, will my insurance no longer cover the surgery? Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App

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