ladyhummingbird 13 Posted September 23, 2012 Hi, Looking into the sleeve seriously. Has anyone been sleeved by Dr. Steiner at St. Joseph East in Lexington? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lexnurse 26 Posted September 23, 2012 i am pre sleeve, and am also going to dr. steiner. i have worked with him in the past, in the OR , and he is a great surgeon. let me know how your journey goes.... i have to do a 6 month deal with my insurance before approval 1 ladyhummingbird reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ladyhummingbird 13 Posted September 23, 2012 i am pre sleeve, and am also going to dr. steiner. i have worked with him in the past, in the OR , and he is a great surgeon. let me know how your journey goes.... i have to do a 6 month deal with my insurance before approval Thank you !! Thank you!! Thank you!! I am a CRNA so hearing from an OR nurse that he is a good surgeon....well you know how that makes me feel, because i know that we only go to the ones we think are capable!! He did a friend of mine and that is why i want to go to him. She has not had any problems and is 96 pounds down since february!! I am just going to the seminar on oct 1, but i think i have done enough research that i know i what i want...the vsg...just trying to find a little more out about him....lol. i called my insurance and they require pre op medical dieting, but no specific time frame, so i've got an appt with my pcmd monday to get that started. Also, a UKMD that i know said she would let dr. steiner operate on her, though she didn't really agree with the sleeve.....she just lost a lot of weight on her own of course...lol...let's keep in touch..i am in lexington occasionally....live in somerset....good luck and hopefully there will be less of us soon!!! oh, one more question...my family is not very supportive becuase they are freaked out about me getting a leak, infection, etc.....do you know how often steiner has had a significant complication? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lexnurse 26 Posted September 23, 2012 lol.. your very welcome! i did the seminar in early sept. don't remember specific numbers, but do remember their mortality percentage is like 0.3% working in health care that nothing is guaranteed and everyone has a chance of complications.... but hoepfully we will be 2 of the lucky ones.. lol i am planning on my surgery being the beginning of next april. not telling many people because i don't really want to hear their opinions. my dr.ok with it.... my parents and best friend are very supportive. you may want to take a small notebook to take notes if your family has lots of questions. it's a lot of info you will get that day.... good luck and let me know how it goes!!!! 1 ladyhummingbird reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ladyhummingbird 13 Posted September 24, 2012 Will do!!! have a great week!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites