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Yes, the pre op staff did at the hospital

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yep they sure do

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this 5 day pre op diet has been so hard on me I don't think I've made it all the way through to losing the rest of the weight that hes asking for. last week I saw him for my last final appointment and he said that I did good with my weight but that I need to lose a couple of more pounds and that's it. Will they cancel my surgery if I don't lose the weight the day off?

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Mine didn't weigh me the day of, they weighed me at my pre op apt though.

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Mine didn't weigh me the day of' date=' they weighed me at my pre op apt though.[/quote']

you mean the last final pre-op appointment with the doctor?

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I wasn't weighed on the day of surgery. I had my pictures taken and weight taken at my consultation 3 weeks before surgery. Depends on the doc I think!

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No one weighed me the day of surgery

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I didn't get weighed on the day of surgery--I did weigh myself and they asked me in pre-op what my weight was that day and I told them. You definitely want to be accurate there bc of anesthesia, etc. At my first post-op appt our numbers (of weight lost since surgery) didn't jibe, and I realized it was bc they were using my pre-op weight, which was 2 weeks before surgery. I had lost about 5 or 6 lbs between my pre-op appt and the surgery.

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Wow this is surprising! I thought it was important for the anesthesiologist to know your weight for dosing??

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Wow this is surprising! I thought it was important for the anesthesiologist to know your weight for dosing??

I know, right? They did have my pre-op weight in the system, and maybe a few pounds one way or another wouldn't make a huge difference, but I still was surprised I wasn't asked to step on a scale. When I had knee surgery, I was weighed by the pre-op nurse, and when I had a hysteroscopy they asked me my weight but didn't weigh me. All three were at different hospitals.

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Yes it is actually very important for them to know the amount anesthesia to administer.

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Weight in preop.

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