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Carlos A. Ferrari M.D.
My first impression of him was that he was a very competent surgeon and that he would be available to me whenever I needed him. His staff is outstanding! Blanca & Luli rock! I have had numerous surgeries so I know that sometimes surgeons are not "huggy/touchy/feely" types of people but are more "technical" than your PCP. I would rate Dr. Ferrari as one of the best, anywhere. I do believe that surgical competency is the MAIN objective for a fantastic outcome. A surgeon who is not the best at bedside manners can more than make it up by surrounding himself/herself with staff that makes up for that.

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  • Comment by bound4california on 8/7/06 4:16 pm
    Susan, Reading about you, was like reading a page out of my book. I'm just about ready for my surgery, most likely about 6 weeks out. I just wanted to share with you that I've had BOTH knees replaced. I got brave though and was completely AWAKE for both surgeries. I had epidurals for each and it was great. Bad knees are no way to live. I've had open heart surgery as well. Hang in there.
  • Comment by STILL LOSING on 5/27/05 8:46 am
    Susan, Hang in there girl, God is with you, and things do get better. My Lifesaver has been the nurses in my doctors office. I am 3 weeks out and anytime I have had a problem I just pick up the phone and they are there for me! As a nurse myself I can tell you that when you get your thyroid function corrected you will find your energy soaring! Lots of Luck to you and May God Bless You!
  • Comment by cajungirl on 4/28/05 6:58 am
    Susan, today you are becoming an official member of Loserville. Hope your surgery goes without a hitch and best wishes on a speedy recovery. God Bless You ~ Dana
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Update: August 2009
on August 14, 2009 6:48 am
Well, it's about time to catch up with my "so called" life.  It's now 4 plus years since my RNY and so many things have changed.  I've gone from a size 26/28 to a 0/2 that's one major change...my marriage is falling apart...nothing new, I guess....my health is great...my labs are that of a 16 year old!  Great news!  

I quit drinking a year and a half ago as it had become unmanageable as AA says.  I could "successfully" drink for the first 3 years after RNY but then it started to effect me so negatively that it had to go.  I don't think that the RNY is what caused my addiction to alcohol, it was there to start with, but losing all that weight (and body fat) not to mention, liver function, made it to where I couldn't handle alcohol at all.  That is a good thing that has come out of all this...I've quit drinking for many years at a time but always gone back to it.  Now I know that I don't have that option.  I can not drink like a "normal" person...wish that I could, but I can't.  Same as with smoking (quit 8 yrs. ago) if I have one, I might as well go buy the carton.  Like I said, good things have come out of this surgery.

I also have had my back fused, my left knee replaced, my left foot fused, my left knee repaired again, all my cartilage was gone due to Osteo arthritis and the fact that I carried an extra person (130+ lbs) on my body!

That being said, it's been an extremely PAINFUL (body & mind) journey at times but am a firm believer that it was all meant to happen anyway.  Going with the flow and the mantra "you do what you know, UNTIL you know better".

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The 'Stylish' look
on July 22, 2007 12:00 am
Well, it's now 7/22/07 and we've had almost a full 3 wks of rain here. I had spinal fusion (L 3 - 4) on 6/19 and Lordy it was painful. I'm taking tylenol for pain now so it's getting better. I'm wearing a very hot and unstylish back brace for the next 3 mos. It's a "hot" look! I feel so lucky to have met so many nice people on OH. I didn't post for quite a while but am back w/a vengance.
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My Story

MY HEALTH IS AFFECTED BY MY WEIGHT. I WENT TO DR. CARLOS FERRARI YESTERDAY AND AM STARTING THE PROCESS TO GET INS. APPROVAL (E.I. ALL THE APPROPRIATE TESTS). I went to the doctor on 8/18/04, and am very excited to say that by Friday 8/26/04 all my tests will be done. It's been stressful, seeing a doctor or being in a hospital every day this week but it's worth it. I am SO ready to have this done. Dr. Ferrari told me to loose 10 lbs. by surgery and as of this morning, I have lost 6 lbs. Something in my head has changed, it could be all the bad lab reports re: my health status or the determination to get healthy again, I don't know which but something has changed. I am excited to get this done. There is anxiety but I look at it this way....either I die slowly, or I take the chance to get healthy and I live. Not only do I live, I get to have a brand new life!!! How great is that? I will update as all the info goes to the insurance company. Once they receive it all, they will take 15 days to approve/decline the surgery. So far, the insurance company has been really great (Benefit Planners, PPO) and hopefully they won't fight this.


THIS LIFE MATTERED

Ready or not someday, it comes to an end.
There are no more sunrises, no more minutes, hours or days.
All the things collected, treasured or forgotten, pass to someone else.
Wealth, fame and temporal power shrivel to irrelevance.
It matters not what was owned or owed.
Grudges, resentments, frustrations and jealousies finally disappear.
Hopes, ambitions, plans and to-do lists expire.
Wins and losses that once seemed so important, fade away.
It no longer matters where you came from or on what side of the tracks you lived on.
No matter whether you were beautiful, slim or brilliant.
Gender and skin color are irrelevant.

So what matters?
How is the value of our days measured?

What matters is not what we bought, but what we built; not what we got but what we gave.
What matters is not our success but our significance.
What matters is not what we learned but what we taught.
What matters is every act of integrity, compassion, courage or sacrifice that enriched, empowered or encouraged others to emulate our example.
What matters is not our competence but our character.
What matters is not how many people we knew but how many people will feel a lasting loss when we are gone.
What matters is not our memories but the memories that live on in those who loved us.
What matters is how long we will be remembered, by whom and for what.
Living a life that matters doesn't happen by accident.
It's not a matter of circumstances but a matter of choice.

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Something else that I wanted to share with anyone reading this...

People come into your life for a reason, a season or a lifetime. When you know which one it is, you will know what to do for that person. When someone is in your life for a REASON, it is usually to meet a need you have expressed. They have come to assist you through a difficulty, to provide you with guidance and support, to aid you physically, emotionally or spiritually. They may seem like a godsend and they are. They are there for the reason you need them to be. Then, without any wrongdoing on your part or at an inconvenient time, this person will say or do something to bring the relationship to an end. Sometimes they die. Sometimes they walk away. Sometimes they act up and force you to take a stand. What we must realize is that our need has been met, our desire fulfilled, their work is done. The prayer you sent up has been answered and now it is time to move on.

Some people come into your life for a SEASON, because your turn has come to share, grow or learn. They bring you an experience of peace or make you laugh. They may teach you something you have never done. They usually give you an unbelievable amount of joy. Believe it, it is real. But only for a season.

LIFETIME relationships teach you lifetime lessons, things you must build upon in order to have a solid emotional foundation. Your job is to accept the lesson, love the person and put what you have learned to use in all other relationships and areas of your life. It is said that love is blind but friendship is clairvoyant.

Thank you for being a part of my life, whether you were a reason, a season or a lifetime.