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Yeah, I've been told that too. a friend going to the same program as I am said, "But you're not that big." Uhhhh, I beg to differ. I'm big enough to start having hip pains from trying to do the treadmill at a high elevation a few months ago; big enough to have diabetes and sleep apnea; big enough for back pain. It seems to be harder and harder to move around by the day, & am VERY glad I started this process in May. I started with a BMI of 39, now approximately 36. The day of the weigh ins, I have to make sure I eat Breakfast the day of the weigh in and not go to the bathroom! I'm so afraid I may land on the BMI of 34.9 and the insurance company won't cover it. I haven't tried too hard to lose weight, it's kind of happening thanks to the book on emotional eating, "Emotional First + Aid" (the bariatric one) by Cynthia Alexander. I figured, if I don't get the emotional part, after the surgery, I'll start grazing and gain some of it back. I want it all GONE!

The insurance companies aren't going to pay biggo bucks for someone's surgery unless they are in a very unhealthy situation. Their cutoff is a BMI of 40 without co-morbidities. As time goes on, the co-morbidities, i.e., diabetes and sleep apnea and others can kick in, not to mention more and more wear and tear on your joints. You will be much healthier, the earlier the better (my opinion).

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I just had my sleeve surgery with Dr. Brebbia this past Friday 7/25/2014. I had a successful surgery. I am not at home recovering.

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I just had my sleeve surgery with Dr. Brebbia this past Friday 7/25/2014. I had a successful surgery. I am not at home recovering.

Congratulations! How are you feeling so far? I hear the first 3 days are difficult(?)

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Thank you! I feel a little sore and yes the first few days are ruff. But I am managing though.

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I've read on Bariatric Pal that most people turn the corner between 3 - 5 days. Good luck!

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Hey! I go to Washington Hospital Center too. I'm getting the sleeve with Dr. Brebbia. My monthly nutritionist meetings are $34 out of pocket which isn't too bad. Dr. Brebbia, is very personable and easy to talk to. I wish I had more meetings with him along the way because when he did my endoscopy (a requirement for the surgery) I saw that he'd found a hiatal hernia, and I want to talk to him about what we're going to do about it. Other than that everyone has been very friendly and willing to help.

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Hey! I go to Washington Hospital Center too. I'm getting the sleeve with Dr. Brebbia. My monthly nutritionist meetings are $34 out of pocket which isn't too bad. Dr. Brebbia, is very personable and easy to talk to. I wish I had more meetings with him along the way because when he did my endoscopy (a requirement for the surgery) I saw that he'd found a hiatal hernia, and I want to talk to him about what we're going to do about it. Other than that everyone has been very friendly and willing to help.

I imagine he's going to fix it while doing the sleeve surgery. I've read many posts on that.

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Hey everyone. I am having my surgery in January with Dr. Tran from Dr. Fullum's office at Howard Univ. Hospital..

Anyone use him? I saw one person has..

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I am also using Blue Point Surgical Group they are awesome :-)

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Dr Halmi with blue point surgical is one of the best in the country.

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Update: I was sleeved on Friday, Sept.26th by Dr. John Brebbia at Medstar Montgomery (Montgomery General) Hospital. He is very easy to talk to and, the surgery went very smoothly. He removed the gas at the end of surgery, so I didn't have any gas pain. By Sunday morning I felt 99% as well as when I walked in there. In case anybody is interested, he holds seminars to explain the differences between the surgeries (the Bariatric Coordinator is Kenny Alexander (301) 570-8593 ). They have a great program of nutritional meetings once a month to get people ready. I highly recommend Dr. Brebba and the program at Medstar Montgomery.

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I was just operated on by Dr. Barry Greene whose office is in Rockville, MD and the hospital he uses is Shady Grove (Adventist). I can honestly say that this doctor is top of the line and the hospital staff were the best staff out of five different local hospitals where I have been to for surgery or as an inpatient. This doctor misses nothing in the prep work for the procedure.

However, I have the most awful case of burping now no matter how little I drink or how slow. It could be related as well to my hiatal hernia repair he did on Monday at the same time.

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