Catgyrl68 66 Posted November 19, 2012 Aloha, everyone! I went to my first bariatric informational meeting last week, and it was just WONDERFUL! It was run by my surgeon, his nurse, and his bariatric coordinator. The Director of the Bariatric Program was supposed to be there, too, but was on vacation. Doc spoke for about an hour, and answered any questions that we had. We also had a former patient, who had lost over 200 pounds, speak to us. He was inspiring and hilarious. I was going to stick around for the support group afterward, but wasn't feeling well, so I had to leave. But his staff was everything I could ask for, and more. They're there for the patient every step of the way. Anyway, the coordinator called me the next morning to set up my consultation with the surgeon (scheduled for 11/28). She told me that at my current weight, my BMI would put me at 39.2. She noted my hypertension and high cholesterol (pre-medication) as comorbidities. I told her I've never been diagnosed with sleep apnea; however, I do have sleep issues that I've never mentioned to my doctor, so if he wants to do a sleep study on me, I'm all for it. I also set up my psych and nutritionist appointments for the next day (11/29). Yesterday, I dropped off my records release form to my PCP's office, and they said the records should be ready in time for my consult on the 28th. I AM SOOOO EXCITED!! The only thing putting a damper on my excitement is thinking I may not be approved based on my comorbidities not being accepted by my insurance company. My only other option would be to gain weight prior to my consult. Soooo..... I will keep you all posted. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cheryl Barfoot 69 Posted November 19, 2012 wear leg weights! and put rocks in your pockets!! lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kisersassy 369 Posted November 19, 2012 high blood pressure and cholesterol is a Co morbity even if being treated with medicine and bmi of 35. if you didn't have any then bmi would need to be 40+ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Catgyrl68 66 Posted November 19, 2012 high blood pressure and cholesterol is a Co morbity even if being treated with medicine and bmi of 35. if you didn't have any then bmi would need to be 40+ I sure hope my insurance company feels the same way! If not... gotta resort to Cheryl's tip, and do some jumping jacks with the ankle weights so my blood pressure will rise a bit. LOL! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TinyMamiOf3kids 1,280 Posted November 19, 2012 wear leg weights! and put rocks in your pockets!! lol Lmbo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TinyMamiOf3kids 1,280 Posted November 19, 2012 Sending positive vibes your way Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NikiG 113 Posted November 20, 2012 Aloha' date=' everyone! I went to my first bariatric informational meeting last week, and it was just WONDERFUL! It was run by my surgeon, his nurse, and his bariatric coordinator. The Director of the Bariatric Program was supposed to be there, too, but was on vacation. Doc spoke for about an hour, and answered any questions that we had. We also had a former patient, who had lost over 200 pounds, speak to us. He was inspiring and hilarious. I was going to stick around for the support group afterward, but wasn't feeling well, so I had to leave. But his staff was everything I could ask for, and more. They're there for the patient every step of the way. Anyway, the coordinator called me the next morning to set up my consultation with the surgeon (scheduled for 11/28). She told me that at my current weight, my BMI would put me at 39.2. She noted my hypertension and high cholesterol (pre-medication) as comorbidities. I told her I've never been diagnosed with sleep apnea; however, I do have sleep issues that I've never mentioned to my doctor, so if he wants to do a sleep study on me, I'm all for it. I also set up my psych and nutritionist appointments for the next day (11/29). Yesterday, I dropped off my records release form to my PCP's office, and they said the records should be ready in time for my consult on the 28th. I AM SOOOO EXCITED!! The only thing putting a damper on my excitement is thinking I may not be approved based on my comorbidities not being accepted by my insurance company. My only other option would be to gain weight prior to my consult. Soooo..... I will keep you all posted.[/quote'] Welcome to the group! Good luck with your journey!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites