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Had Pre-Op Class today - FABULOUS!



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Hey all,

I had my pre-admission testing this a.m., and then went to Dr. Abkin's office for Pre-Surgery Class. I'm not sure if all Docs have this class, but mine requires attendance. The Nurse Practioner was fabulous! Honestly, I didn't learn anything 'new' that I haven't learned on this board. What I did learn was pretty much a step by step of what I can expect at the hospital, what my specifics are for eating after surgery, what meds to take and hold on 1/30, etc. The best part for me; was definately having the feeling I was so much more educated than anyone else in the room. At the same time, was kind of shocked to think there are so many people out there who elect for this surgery - but don't gain the knowledge. There were minimal questions for the most part (Other than mine). There was one man in the class who, IMHO will fail. Not for lack of eating; but for his lack of awareness and COMPLIANCE. He will certainly not follow bandster rules. Said so himeself. "I don't like soft cheese", "I have to have my caffeine from soda...I don't drink coffee...I don't want to get up and be at the hospital at 5:30 a.m., I don't like dairy products, Can I fly the next day, Can I go in a hot tub, Can I jet ski. Oh yes....I am very serious. THESE were his concerns. Honestly, I'm not trying to have no value in his concerns, as they are his. But seriously man...isn't there anything MORE important you should be asking? About your meds, Protein supplements (of which NO ONE in the class is prepared with!). :omg:

I think what it comes down to is this board, and all of you have SO incredibly well educated me going foward...I'm spoiled. :clap2:

Anyway, I left the class feeling great. About my decision for the band; which I did doubt here and there - but no longer. I felt great about my new HEALTHY future; especially when the nurse said how HUGE of a difference just 10% of weight loss will affect/improve my recent diabetes diagnosis. And I felt great, knowing that I am going to finally have the tool to help me beat down these beasts of fat, hunger, obesity and illness.

Thank you for playing a huge part in my preparation!!!

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Sherilynn, congrats on being able to join your support group with the doctor. It just amazed me about that gentleman that asked so stupid questions. He obviously isn't ready like you. You will love your band. I love mine too. Good luck to you.

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Hey Sherilynn, it's great to hear you appreciated the class! Did you have it with Linda? She works so hard on those classes and cares so much, I know they must be great. (Sadly, she wasn't doing them when I had my surgery, so I missed her version of it.)

Good luck on surgery day! Which hospital are you going to, MMH? I hope we'll get to meet at a support group someday soon. :biggrin1:

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Yes, with Linda! Its very obvious she works hard on those classes. She was so well spoken; excellent speaker. I can't wait to work with her in the future.

I'm having mine at St.Claires.

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Hi. I think I was in the pre-op class with you. You mentioned this site during and I can not thank you enough. I have learned so much from it and feel so much more prepared. Good Luck with you surgery!

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