AnneElliot 79 Posted December 31, 2016 @@Bhappy, thanks for asking and sorry about the late reply! The surgery went well and I am recovering easily, no issues - trying to keep hydrated and focusing on my Protein intake. Emotionally, I have many "what-if" moments daily that bring me to tears - wondering if I could have done this on my own and in fear of complications down the road. I was fully aware of all the complications and I made this decision knowing that it would be only a matter of time before I became diabetic as it runs very strongly in my family. Its just a part of the process and I know that this was the solution I needed or another a year or two or three....would have passed trying to do it on own with no success like the last 14 years. How are you doing? I am curious also about your Vitamin plan - what are you taking? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TrishFB 2 Posted January 23, 2017 A question re Dr Gagner - what is the wait time from initial inquiry to surgery with his office? I'm in Ontario and although I expect I would qualify for OHIP, I don't want the long wait. Have been researching Mexico but am curious re Dr Gagner! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Darcia 23 Posted January 24, 2017 I waited one month. He was awesome. Recommend Canada. If u run into any complications I'm not sure what hospital fees or care is like in Mexico. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Darcia 23 Posted January 24, 2017 @"TrishFB" read my thread above for my experience Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TrishFB 2 Posted January 24, 2017 Thanks so much for replying!! I can deal with a month. and the cost difference really isn't significant given the CAD to USD exchange rate. Thanks again! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Darcia 23 Posted January 24, 2017 Best of luck. I have NO regrets. Would do it again. First month was the worst. Once my brain got caught up with what I did to my body it got easier. Iam down 31lbs 2 months in. Great feeling. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TrishFB 2 Posted January 25, 2017 Saw my family doctor today. She was in favour of surgery at this point and wants to register me for the Ontario program. She was very anti travelling to Mexico for surgery (not surprising for a Canadian doctor) and did not know of Dr Gagner's clinic. Not prepared to wait for a year +, I've taken the plunge and have booked a consultation with Dr Gagner later this week! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AnneElliot 79 Posted January 25, 2017 Hi Trishb! I wanted to share my experience with you - one month post op, the good, bad and ugly (sort of so far) The Good. Dr Gagner is a consummate professional, and so are his staff. He takes the time to listen to your concerns and answer your questions. His staff are responsive (within a couple of days at the most). To date, I healed well and only faced my first test today with nasty acid reflux...hopefully its not a recurrence. The Bad. I didst realize the clinic in which the operation was performed was in a commercial building with a shopping centre. That threw off , but I was pretty determined to go through this. I think in another lifetime I would have run away lol. Its a major surgery and you should ideally be in a hospital. I didn't receive any post-op/discharge instructions re warning signs of complications. Dr Gagner discussed them with me over the phone, when I returned to Ontario - but I had to intiate the request for information... It's rather expensive when you start piling on the hotel costs/travel costs/and other expenditures - considering we can be completely covered through OHIP for the same procedure. The Ugly. Long-term aftercare, or heck even short term! There is mental health side to weight loss surgery and I can't stress how important its for you to feel that you can schedule an appointment with your surgeon, and his team and meet him next week/month or whatever the case. I can only speak to Dr. Gagner on the phone, and I didnt' realize how important after-care is...the OHIP program offers weekly support groups managed by psychologist and nutritionists and follow up for five years! You can't join these support groups if you had the surgery has self-pay. So we're kinda on our own. Second, I started to really be concerned about how I manage complications long term - such as strictures..I am lucky to have a family doctor familiar with the procedure...but there are untold advantages of going directly to your surgeon and his capacity to refer you to a known professional for whatever treatment is required. . I am very lucky to live near a Bariatric Centre of Excellence (Humber Hospital) so if I have a complication, I will head to the ER. But I will have to always explain my story and lack that team based support. I completely understand your need to jump in! and not wait - but there is something precious about that wait-time that I only understood afterwards - this is a significant permanent change in your life. That wait-time prepares you for the challenges ahead and it can get very intense! I found that Dr. Gagner, explained the procedure well, stats on the main complications - however, there was no mention of the fact that GERD (acid reflux) can be so bad for some patients who acquire it post-op that they need to be revised to Gastric Bypass. I heard several stories on Facebook groups and instagrams. He essentially told me that a few # of people develop acid reflux, but you can easily take meds for it and generally resolves it self. I am finding that's not always the case - because its not diet related...its the mechanical problem - the sleeve is a high pressure system and folks either immediately get severe acid reflux or develop it over time. There were no mention that most surgeons now recommend that you do not take NsAIDs - advil etc w/ the sleeve as it can cause ulcers and damage the stomach. There was no mention that long-term some people suffer like teeth decay due to the body's incapacity to absorb Calcium appropriately. I am not sure he's Vitamin list is necessarily the most extensive...most surgeons recommend B12 supplements, but his nutritionist does not...and Calcium is on a as need basis. I wish you the best on your journey, and I urge you not to discount the importance of local medical support Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TrishFB 2 Posted March 12, 2017 Hi All - wanted to add a quick update for anyone looking into surgery with Dr. Gagner. I had my vsg procedure on Feb 23rd - so am 2.5 weeks out. Everything went well and I truly can't say enough good things about Dr. Gagner, his clinic and everyone associated with the clinic! I went back to work after a week (part days for 2 days, then ft after the weekend) and am feeling great. And, I'm down 21 pounds!If you're considering vsg, I can't say enough about my experience with Dr. Gagner! 1 Darcia reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites