ema76 0 Posted July 24, 2012 I'm a rookie, just decided a couple of months ago that I am interested in getting the surgery after batteling with weight most of my adult life. My biggest motivator is my mom, she had the surgery about 11 years ago. She weighed about 250 at the time, she's 5'2. About a year out of the surgery she went down to 130, she looked great. She now fluctuates between 140-150, but still looks great. Her type two diabetes is well managed still, she no longer takes/needs the meds and sleep apnea gone. So the fact that she has been so successful with this surgery is very encouraging. I hope her story encourages some others on here as well, when looking at the long term impacts of the surgery:) Like I said I'm a newbie just now starting the journey. I see my primary care physician tomorrow to talk about general health issues and I'm going to bring up surgery. I'm praying all goes well and I'll have a positive post to follow. My current stats: 35 years young 5'1 and weigh...226 (wow never have admitted that before). Also I have Kaiser Permanente So Cal (specifically San Diego) so I'm hoping that's not a bad thing? I'm so glad I found this place!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
justmeandmysleeve 91 Posted July 24, 2012 Welcome! We have a SoCal Sleeve Group. I went to a meeting before my surgery to talk to everyone about life after the sleeve. You have a great example in your mom, but it is worth it to do your research and give yourself the peace of mind. Congrats on your journey! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iegal 460 Posted July 24, 2012 Welcome to VST! Sure you will find a lot of great people offering advice and support here. Hope you get through Options quickly. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ema76 0 Posted July 24, 2012 Thanks ladies, I just joined the so cal sleeve group. So my doctor's appointment went well, a lot better than I had imagined. For some reason I thought I was going to have to beg and plead, but my PCP was so understanding and said it sounds like a good idea. She has two other patients who've had the procedure and been successful. I have Kaiser so she asked me to call Positive Choice and they are mailing me a packet. After that I go to a seminar about the surgery and then I can sign up for the Options program. Does anyone know if my PCP has to do anything else? She said she won't need to see me until after the surgery, I thought I would be checking in with her before then Share this post Link to post Share on other sites