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Many people have different advice when it comes to this topic, but I'll be staying in the hospital after my sleeve for 2 days and I've started to pack my bag. Other than the items listed below, can anyone suggest anything further? Thanks! Comfy sweat pants slippers iPad books cell phone charger flushable wipes gas-x strips tampons (just in case) yoga bras Shampoo, soap toothbrush and toothpaste Big hoodie for the drive home
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Packing Bag for Hospital
ready2livenow replied to ready2livenow's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
@@BLERDgirl @ldg You both make a good point about bringing things that the hospital already will supply. I don't want to over pack. And does the hospital supply some sort of underwear to wear while there? It may be a stupid question, but I've never had an overnight stay in the hospital before. -
Packing Bag for Hospital
ready2livenow replied to ready2livenow's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Perfect! Thank you!!@@Elode -
I have no idea what the purpose of the "it's going to hurt" speech from the nurse, but it is what it is. If it hurts, it'll only be for a second and nothing worth having comes easy, right? Thursday is coming quickly!
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I had my last appointment before surgery (12/18) today and was told no catheter but I'll have drains in for 12 days. The nurse said that "it'll hurt like a bi$&h when it comes out" and to save some of the liquid lortab for the day they come out.
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Hello All- I wanted to post this as a reminder and to be a positive story within so many insurance denials. I started my WLS journey in June 2014 with a seminar at the hospital where my eventual surgery will take place. At that seminar, I was provided a check list and a 10 page application to become a patient in the bariatric center. I went to my primary and asked for a letter of referral, a copy of a sleep study I had previously and wrote a letter myself describing why I thought surgery was the best option. I emailed all the info and my application to the center and received an appointment on August 6th to start the preliminary testing and pre-op diet required by Aetna as well as the center. My BMI at that time was 40 with comorbidities of insulin resistance, PCOS, GERD, sleep apnea and family history of other conditions. I advised the center that Aetna required a 90 day pre-op diet with check-ins every 30 days. I followed the south beach diet and logged everything I ate along with my exercise. I had an endoscopy completed, a psych evaluation and blood work completed immediately following my first appointment. My 30 day check in, I was down almost 3 pounds and was told that if I was closer to the 5% down (13 pounds) that the center was looking for, I would be able to schedule my appointment with the surgeon after my 60 day check in. My 60 day check in, I was down another 4 for a total of 7 pounds from my initial visit. The nurse practitioner was pleased enough with my adherence and my weight loss to allow me to schedule my surgeon appointment and officially become a member of the program. *Note: Each 30 day appointment, I met with a nutritionist and the nurse practitioner. My 90 day check in (early November), I had lost a total of 13 pounds and met with the surgeon on November 11th. I spoke to the surgeon about the different options and we decided to proceed with the sleeve. During this time, there was a massive storm and the center closed for a few days and my paperwork was not submitted to Aetna until the 24th of November, the Monday before Thanksgiving. I called Aetna everyday checking on the status and making sure they had everything. I was a worried mess, I’d read all the posts on here and cry thinking that I was not going to get approved for different reasons. The following Tuesday morning, December 2nd, I received a call from the nurse assigned to my file from Aetna advising me that I had been approved for funding and they deemed the surgery medically necessary for me. My smile couldn’t have gotten any bigger. She, also, advised me that it had been approved the day before; so with Aetna being closed for Thanksgiving Thursday and Friday, from submission to approval was 4 business days. My surgery is scheduled for December 18th and I couldn’t be more excited to start the next chapter of my life. The healthy chapter. I attribute my quick approval to being vigilant and documenting everything along the way. I completed all the tests quickly and made sure that I followed all of Aetna’s requirements along the way.
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Approved by Aetna in 4 business days
ready2livenow replied to ready2livenow's topic in Insurance & Financing
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What shocks you now that you were able to eat in a sitting?
ready2livenow replied to JALUVIC's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I've gone to one fast food place and get a meal, then go to another place and get some fries and then top it off with a frozen yogurt. Oh....and pizza.....6 bread sticks and a half of a large pizza by myself.