pookybear 284 Posted January 5, 2013 It's so weird how different surgeons have such drastic differences in their programs and guidelines. I went to a seminar, then saw the surgeon, then was mostly on my own to schedule the nutritionist, psych eval, pre-op labs, and cardiologist. I only had to make sure the psych eval was done before I started the workshop and then after that had the nurse education appointment. I read about people who have to have sleep studies and so many other tests, and how some people can't even meet their surgeon until a certain point in the process. I met mine at the seminar and the first appointment I has. It's just weird. It's such a popular surgery now, you'd think the whole process would be more standard everywhere. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vicki Loichinger 444 Posted January 5, 2013 I agree, it seems like everybody has a different twist to their plan. Even the same group but different surgeons have different things they do and require. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrsblues 81 Posted January 6, 2013 Most people who have the sleep studies usually are getting clearance because of sleep apnea or are being checked to see if they have it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SoccerMomma73 1,867 Posted January 6, 2013 There's also HUGE variations from my surgeon based on age and risk factors, other health problems, etc. my surgery is Feb 11, I turn 40in March. If my surgery was after my birthday I'd have to add a colonoscopy (which insurance WOULD NOT cover cuz I'm under 50 and not having problems so that woulda sucked,,,,,,) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kristy3k 1,133 Posted January 7, 2013 I think it's mostly insurance requirements and not surgeon requirements. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shannalee 65 Posted January 7, 2013 I agree that it's mostly the insurance requirements that make each program different. Take for example.....I started my program November 1st and my mom started her process a few weeks after that. She has a surgery date of Feb 5th and mine will be sometime in May. I have a 3 month supervised diet and a 6 week pre-op diet, she does not. I have talked with my registered nurse about this and she is sort of worried about my mom's program. I have also had to schedule all my own appointments for testing and stuff. My case worker said that it would be easier for her to do it but it gives me the opportunity to be involved and see where I really am. She did say that because my surgeons office and doctors office are on the same system she will be stalking me to see the progress of my testings and other appointments. It has been a little annoying because I feel like I'm at a doctors appointment once or twice a week. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
celebrate*me 52 Posted January 7, 2013 I agree that it's mostly the insurance requirements that make each program different. Take for example.....I started my program November 1st and my mom started her process a few weeks after that. She has a surgery date of Feb 5th and mine will be sometime in May. I have a 3 month supervised diet and a 6 week pre-op diet' date=' she does not. I have talked with my registered nurse about this and she is sort of worried about my mom's program. I have also had to schedule all my own appointments for testing and stuff. My case worker said that it would be easier for her to do it but it gives me the opportunity to be involved and see where I really am. She did say that because my surgeons office and doctors office are on the same system she will be stalking me to see the progress of my testings and other appointments. It has been a little annoying because I feel like I'm at a doctors appointment once or twice a week.[/quote'] Do you know if a weight doctor that gives diets pill phentermine is an acceptable weight management program? I hops so because I did 6 months of weigh ins at the diet pill doctors office. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
celebrate*me 52 Posted January 7, 2013 It's so weird how different surgeons have such drastic differences in their programs and guidelines. I went to a seminar' date=' then saw the surgeon, then was mostly on my own to schedule the nutritionist, psych eval, pre-op labs, and cardiologist. I only had to make sure the psych eval was done before I started the workshop and then after that had the nurse education appointment. I read about people who have to have sleep studies and so many other tests, and how some people can't even meet their surgeon until a certain point in the process. I met mine at the seminar and the first appointment I has. It's just weird. It's such a popular surgery now, you'd think the whole process would be more standard everywhere.[/quote'] My surgeons office is requiring me to do it all as well. I already had my sleep study but my appt to meet with the surgeon isn't until jan 23rd ugh!! I wish I could get cracking on some of these test and lab work before hand. In trying to get this show in the road. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shannalee 65 Posted January 7, 2013 I'm not sure but it might not be. All depends on the doc & insurance & when you did it. You might have to do one with your surgeon but check with them early so if you did have to do another one you're not waiting forever. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amanda R 56 Posted January 7, 2013 Gosh, I didn't think about the Phentermine. I was on it for a year (yep that is a long time) and stopped taking it last December. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kisersassy 369 Posted January 7, 2013 Yes it counts but only if you went in and got weighed each month Share this post Link to post Share on other sites