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Surgeon TestimonialRobert G. Martindale, M.D., Ph.D.
12/02/05
I recently emailed Dr. Martindale to see how he's doing. He was so nice as always. This man is amazing. I can't even imagine someone so thoughtful and passionate about a field like this, but he his truly devoted to helping those people like myself who have lost all hope of living anymore. I just hope he know's what a difference he's made in so many people's lives.

4/15/2005
I went to see Dr. Martindale for the last time before he leaves for his new job in Oregon. I will miss him so much. I gave him a heart shaped box filled with Hersey kisses. I told him at this point I had lost 250 pounds. I had counted out the kisses and give him one for each pound I had lost. This man is amazing. He's been such an inspiration in all that he does for other. He took on my case when no one else would do it and for that I can't thank him enough. He's saved my life and my husbands. I can't ever repay someone for doing something so special for me. Dr. Martindale will be grately missed at MCG. What a shame to lose such a special surgeon.

2/16/2004
I will have to tell you. I've been to now going on my fourth surgeon. Up to this point I was not 100% impressed with the ones that I had gone to. There was something about each one of them that held me back from wanting them to do surgery. I feel extremely BLESSED to have Dr. Martindale as my soon to be surgeon. This man is HIGHLY educated in this field. When we came in to meet me he was very friendly and kind. I felt like he was concerned about me. You could tell from the way that he talked about this that it was a passion for him to help people. He gave time for me to ask questions and did so very wonderfully. He made me feel very good knowing he deals with many patients that are over 500 pounds and has a true concern for those super obese. There are NOT many in this field that will even do surgery on someone these sizes, yet he takes the chance and helps us. What a man! Just to tell you some pluses. He takes the gallbladder out during surgery, he said it only take 3 minutes while your there. I said what about insurance, he said he doesn't charge them for it. He's done over 500 bariatric surgeries dealing with mostly high risk patients. He said to keep in mind he also does other surgeries such as hernia repairs, and other gastrointestinal surgeries, as well as be a professor, and he goes to other countries donating his time to help the less fortunate. He's done maybe 50 patients under 500 pounds the rest where over 500 pounds. He said the average BMI is 60, whereas most are around 45. I felt a huge relief that he's so experienced with high weights. The highest weight he did was over 900 pounds. I asked him about deaths. He has not had a patient die on the OR table. He has however lost 7 patients and he went into full details of each one, he said that patients had died anywhere between 8weeks to a year for various reason. He's only had 3 leaks. I asked him about certain patients and he remembered each one of them. That said a lot. Anyway I spent an hour and a half with him. He also knows and understands about my lymphedema. He felt that I would lose a good bit of weight from therapy. I could tell how he spoke that this was a passion. He said he does this surgery to save people's lives and give them life back. I fell in love with him. While he was talking to me I could see a glow around him. It was the most amazing experience, when we left I KNEW it was right and had major relief. I fully trust him and would put my life in his hands.

8-18-2003
I orginally went to Dr. Gooden in Augusta. He said that he didn't have an OR table big enough for me. Dr. Goodens staff was fine, I just wish someone there would have asked prior about my weight instead of waisting my time and the surgeons time. I was disappointed. This is just my opinion I would not recommend some to go to this surgeon. I was not impressed with his office or how his program was set up for the obese. I am now going to see Dr Burrowes in Atlanta on the 29th of October.

10-7-2003
I went to a Siminar for Dr. Duncan. I will say that I was quite impressed with this man. He is very smart, and had great dry humor! I would recommend him to anyone. His program is very well set up and he took the time after the siminar to talk with me personally. He only now does the Lap RNY. He does however have associates that do the open percedure too. I sent my packet to them and I'm suppose to go see him on November 20th. Provided I pick him to do the surgery.

10-29-2003
Dr. Burrowes was a very informative, and smart man. The longer I sat and spoke to him the more I understood that he does this surgery for the soul reason to give someone their life back. His office was very nice. You can park on the 3rd level in the parking garage and go across the cross walk into the office building. Take the elevators to the 5th floor. It's not very far to walk. His office had chair with and with out arms. As a very comfortable couch. His staff was very kind and took their time with me. Once I got in the office I didn't wait to long. I was then taken back to get weighed and also they take your picture with some measurements. They had no problems with my husband accompanying me back there. We then watched a couple of videos. Dr. Burrowes is a huge fan of the Fobi pouch, which was designed by a surgeon in California (Mathias A. L. Fobi). (http://www.cstobesity.com) I knew going in that he was liked this percedure over the others. If you want to have that done you will have to pay out of pocket $4500. I told him that I could not get the funding for that and would prefer just the RNY without the Fobi. He had NO PROBLEM doing that. Infact he does SIX percedures. RNY, VBG, LAP-BAND, D/S DUODENAL SWITCH, and FOBI POUCH. He said that most insurance will only pay or allow the VBG and RNY. Any other would be out of pocket expense involved. My overall view of Dr. Burrowes was very impressed. He's definately on the HIGH end of the scale. His death rate is very low and he had done over 1000 of this surgery. He took the time to answer all my questions. He doesn't want an answer that day. He told me again all the risks involved. I got a very thick aftercare booklet that explained what I will be able to eat, things to expect, a long list of potential problems that can be resolved by the patient to cut down on calls to his office. It listed ideas for meals. I was extremely impressed. It also described what to expect 1-4 days. I guess what I most impressed about is how he does the percedure. He does it open with an incision of 2-3 inches long!! I know that he is a very skilled surgeon and feel this will be the one for me.

11-20-2003
Well, I decided to go see Dr. Duncan today. Just wanted to feel him out too. I was very disappointed. I knew before I went that he doesn't want you to gain weight, but he wants you to do that for 90 days supervised BEFORE he will do surgery. I understand him wanting to shink the liver, but when I've been trying to diet since May this made me somewhat upset. I've been doing all I can. Not to meantion I was told on the phone that Dr. Duncan would be there. NOPE! He had an associate take a look at all of us. I was told one on one and I'm very upset that I went 150 miles to not ever see the surgeon. Total waste of my time. The staff is friendly, but people need to be told before hand the truth.

Amy Williams's JourneyClick Here To View
Describe your behavioral and emotional battle with weight control before learning about bariatric surgery.It's been a very hard time all my life. It started from the day I was in 1st grade. I was always a tall child. I was picked on from then until the day I graduated high school. The kids were so cruel and it was very hard for me to get thru somethings. I wanted to kill my self. I was not happy with my self. I didn't seem to have many friends. The friends that I did have they are not around anymore. Most of then have not even attempted to talk to me. It had been very hard to deal with no friends. I didn't start feeling better about my self until I met my husband. He was the best thing that has ever happened to me.
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March 29 2006 on March 29, 2006 12:00 am
A friend of mine sent me this news report. I'm so sadden that our government is allowing through government funding (medicare/medicaid) to NOT cover this condition (Lymphedema treatments)! I'm so angry about this, I want things to change, no one deserves to live in the pain and misery this women is undertaking. I just get sick when I see the countless story's like this one. NO HELP for people who can't afford it yet they will pay for all this hospitalization and infections or even worse amputation! That's my rant for the day.
Here's a link to the story:
http://www.nbc10.com/health/8320606/detail.html
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March 27 2006 on March 27, 2006 12:00 am

Well my weight loss has slowed, but I'm sooooo close to being 250 pounds. That was really my ultimate goal. I have a lot of skin issues I'm dealing with. Good thing is clothes seem to hide it well. I'm still in shock that I can wear the sizes I'm wearing. It's weird to wear clothing that's fitted properly. It makes me think in my mind they are too tight. They are comfortable. I've gone from a size 6x shirt to extra-large, 9x mens pants to size 22 womens. My shoe size, I was unable to wear shoes and could only fit in slippers, I'm now wearing shoes again and fit into size 10 1/2. I'm still amazed daily the little things I can do now and don't even give it a second thought. I remember the struggle and how I didn't even want to try to get off the couch I would sit there as long as I had to before I would attempt to move. Now I'm jumping off the couch and running all over the house. It's nice to go jump in the shower when ever I want to. I've been taking exercise much more seriously. I've made a pack with myself that I've got to ride to start out with 5 miles a day on my bike and lift weights 3 times a week. I'm determined to get to that ultimate goal of 250. I'm sooooo close now. I wish there was an easier way to rid myself of this skin, I'm not looking forward to the pain of having this cut on, so I'm holding off until my weight is more stable. The last couple of pounds I've lost have been slow, but it's still possible to lose and I'm doing it.
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March 26 2006 on March 26, 2006 12:00 am
Many people are always asking about my skin on my legs. I just took some recent photos.
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March 17 2006 on March 17, 2006 12:00 am
I had the most fun time on my trip to California. I was out for 8 days. The majority of the time was spent at work. I had the most fun meeting those I've been working with now for a few years. All the great faces and people behind the scenes of Obesityhelp! The true passion that I see behind the scenes at this organization cannot be described. Many interesting tidbits that most people don't know about Obesityhelp. Obesityhelp is comprised of around 35 employees (and many countless volunteers), which half of those being post weight loss surgery or have battled obesity in some fashion (family or personal). That being said, I can't even begin to show my graditude for the work I'm able to do with those in need of help with surgery or just in need of moral support. The many hundred's of people we help weekly is a little amazing given the demand for surgery help and the people we have behind the scenes to provide help. I had a great time meeting the founder of Obesityhelp, Eric Klein. Eric is quite a passioniate man and his passion comes through with all the great things we wants for our members. During my time out there I was given time to get up in front of the group to talk and this was a big challange for myself. After it was all over I felt such a light hearted moment. It was from all the emotion that I felt in where I had been just some 4 years ago when I first found OH to where I was now standing. The key word here STANDING. Those who were in the room did not know that triumph that I was feeling in that moment, but to me it's something I'll never forget or take for granted. When it was all over with I wasn't tired and I thought to myself I would have never been able to enjoy my life like this had it not been for my surgery. Yes, Obesityhelp is my job, but it's much more than that to me, it's a gift of giving back to a community that I love and I'm passioniate about.
Those who saw me on MTV sometime back might remember the moment where I said, I would love to put my feet in the sand and feel the water on my feet. I'm happy to say while in Ca, I found some free time to go do just that. What a rush! Here I am running down the beach people here and there and I didn't have a care in the world, just my husband and this beautiful beach was all that mattered. I'm truly grateful to finally mark that one off my list of "to do". I also got to fly on a plane, I fit in the seats. Given my height not that much leg room going out, but coming back we where in a different area of the plane and had more leg room. I had a great time and it's something I'll never forget. I'm glad to be back home, but sad to be away from those I love to work with.
Here's some photo's from the beach.

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