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Hello everyone out here that is having the lap band done, has had it done and is thinking about having it done. I have a question in regards to the testing. I am schedule to have my surgery on April 30, 2007. I faxed my paperwork to my insurance on Feb 1, 2007 and am approved and ready. I was told that I would have to get blood work done, urine anaylisis, and a chest x-ray?? What in the world is all this for???? Why is a chest xray needed if they are banding your stomach and what all are they looking for in more blood work if you have already gotten your chlolestoral and thyroid checked at your own private dr. Could anyone tell me specifics of these test? thanks :omg:

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OMG really how long you bleed??? WOW, I went under anesthesia before and didnt have to have all this done that is why I was wondering now if I can get more feedback I think I can get in a comfort zone. Really getting nervous now that the time is drawing near...thank you for your feedback

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they are general health readings. if things go as planned, this is virtually bloodless surgery but it can be lenght surgery and put you at rsk for clots in the leg etc from lying in one spot. they need to know that sodium, potassium and other electrolytes are in a good range as all this can affect the amount of fluids and drugs they use in OT an post op. they may not do as many tests for smaller ops but this is classed as major surgery and we are slightly higher risk patients simply because we are bigger. the chest xray is saftey too. you will be ntubated ( tube into lungs to breath for you while you are under) and they simply want to make sure you lungs are in good nick before OT, no chest infections etc that they did no know about- not worth doing that too soon before surgery date though as it is like a snap shot only.

the tests you have donein the assessment period are to make sure there are no major reasons why you are not a good candidate for this type of surgery. the next round of tests are just so they have enough information to hopefully avoid any problems but also so they have the information in the case that something did crop up. its all about being prepared rather than being reactive- a sign of good management. try not to get too anxious about t all. talk to you surgeon or his support staff if you have any specific worries too. they can get into a real routine about taking these tests and may not stop to realise how anxious you may be going through all this, particularly if you have not had much surgery in the past.

good luck

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Thank you SOOO much for your detailed information Karenb. Your feedback stopped a lot of my worry, and relaxed me by reassuring me that the test is to my benefits, and thank you for the good luck, I'll need it.

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