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LAN2k

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  • Birthday 01/15/1955
  1. Happy 58th Birthday LAN2k!

  2. LAN2k

    LapBand VS Sleeve??

    Just read your post Elisabeth and want to acknowledge it as sound advice as well. Based upon research, self knowledge and exhaustive observation (through a number of internet WL forums and message boards) of pros and cons of the other surgical options, I have made my decision to go with the VSG. The surgery is scheduled for Sept.15. I'm meeting with my surgeon this week.
  3. LAN2k

    LapBand VS Sleeve??

    I appreciate this thread very much since I am approximately 4 weeks away from having a VSG. It has been a journey of lots and lots of research and soul searching and reading from a number of WLS threads is really helpful. I too find myself wondering if having this procedure will finally offer me what I need to change my unhealthy relationship with food. Thus far I think I have made the right decision. But being so close to actually having the surgery I'm getting the jitters. Thank you WASa and HH for your sensible perspectives. Reading your posts has helped me with this pre-surgery anxiety I'm encountering.
  4. Has anyone used GHI PPO plan, if so do you know what their preapproval requirements are and which procedures are covered?
  5. LAN2k

    Gastric sleeve

    Does anybody know if GHI Medicare covers the Sleeve Gastrectomy? I am nearly done with all the pre-testing clearances but straight medicare will only cover the band (which I definately don't want) and the Gastric Bypass and I'd really rather the Sleeve. I am having a GHI rep. come visit me this Tuesday, they don't seem to be able to answer my questions about WLS over the phone. If anyone knows if GHI covers the sleeve or can point me to a site that can provide that info. I'd really appreciate it. I checked the GHI website but could not find that information. Also can anyone tell me if I will jeapordize my chances of getting approval if I ask GHI if they cover the sleeve procedure. I'm so anxious about this and fear I will settle for the GBP, even though I am convinced the sleeve is the better procedure for me.
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    Crazy question about 20 years from now

    Thank you MacMadame. I am realizing that this will not be easy. Surgery is serious and I will not likely wake from it with ease. I have been on YouTube watching people that have made in hospital post-op videos. Besides the potential for nausea it appears that there will be painful gas stuck in the chest or shoulder which will have to work its way out...even taking a full breath appears to be difficult due to pain. And a painfully dry throat seems also to be inevitable. To be honest I am terrified to tears at this moment. It's equally as terrifying to abandon the plan of having WLS, since I am physically deteriorating from the excess weight. At this point I think I'll just cry myself to sleep. Sorry for being such a coward.
  7. LAN2k

    Crazy question about 20 years from now

    Well that is a relief. I'll let my worry go for now. Thanks again Oregondaisy :thumbup:
  8. LAN2k

    Crazy question about 20 years from now

    Thank you thank you thank you...something in my IV...I will ask my doctor about that.
  9. LAN2k

    Crazy question about 20 years from now

    I experienced it for a couple of days at best but there is the rare person that can deal with it for months however I've only met one on the boards that had a long term problem but hers did go away... Thank you. Can you tell me if there is any effective nausea medication that will work immediately post op and during the healing and dietary adjustment period? I had my gallbladder removed in 1976. It was before laparoscopic surgery existed. I had a shockingly painful recovery and recall the nausea was so intense that I would dry heave and wretch in excruciating pain, (since sutured inside and out), from stomach contractions. I have to say (with the exception of child labor), waking up from that surgery was the most painful encounter I've ever had, and the nausea was so severe I thought I'd die, literally. I was in the hospital post op 2 weeks. I think of this and it really causes me great anxiety. :thumbup:
  10. LAN2k

    Crazy question about 20 years from now

    I was wondering if the nausea that many have had following sleeve surgery is a result of anesthesia, revision in stomach size or both? Is this something I should expect for a few days/weeks...post op?
  11. I know this may seem crazy but now that I see how difficult it is to get insurance coverage for WLS, and now that I realize how long a process this will be I feel obliged to gain weight! Now that I have resigned myself to this mindset, I am not desiring the foods that I so crave when trying my best to lose weight. So I think, hmmmm I can damn eat anything now since I benefit the higher my BMI....so what should I eat....and I really haven't desire for anything at all. In any event I make a decision, pizza, sub, whatever it be....but I find that whether I prepare it here at home or get take-out, I am not enjoying it. I think it's time to see a shrink.
  12. If I were not in such dire straits financially I would not hesitate to pay for this surgery out of my own pocket. I fear this is going to be a steep uphill journey. I had hoped for surgery early this summer but with what I am learning, it looks like it may not happen...another reclusive summer in hiding and hating my painfully uncomfortable body.
  13. WDW Luver, You've given me an additional tool. I so appreciate your feedback with this~:wink: Thank you. I was at my heaviest today whilst sitting across from the doctor today (my mother at my side) in his office. With outer clothing layered and loose, boobs and hips were unusually large and heavy. The discussion lasted over an hour (which was great) but I began to think I would not be examined or weighed after all. And then he brought me to the exam room to be weighed and examined...Right after I stepped off the scale, I had to go potty, and UNLOAD! I returned for the rest of the exam. So far so good. But this is only the first step....now I've got a load of tasks to accomplish and then we've got a fight ahead of us in order for me to be approved for the sleeve. God how I pray for a miracle.
  14. I met with the surgeon today for the first time and he weighed me and recorded my weight. I am wondering if I will be weighed again by him at a future date or will this weight be the weight used to submit to insurance co. once he gets all test results in. Anyone know?
  15. That is GREAT:thumbup:, congratulations! I too bought weights to conceal under clothing for my weigh in with a prospective Gastric Sleeve surgeon, tomorrow. My question is however, if the scale I am weighed on is one of those scales that measusre your body mass breakdown in fat wt., Water wt. and muscle wt., will the concealed additional lbs. I have under my clothing even count since they are none of the above, (fat,water,muscle)?

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