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Anthony Terracina, M.D.
Dr. Anthony Terracina has helped me change my life, and I can't imagine any other doctor who I would want beside me while I take this journey. rnrnMy first impression of Dr. T was the level of compassion he has for his patients. I attended his weight loss seminar in July 2008 and was pretty nervous. His partner, Dr. Clark, runs a separate fitness/diet facility called the Center For Metabolic Health. I had been going to Dr. Clark for a year for weight loss the \"natural\" way and had seen no results. I had sought Dr. Clark's program because I did NOT want to have surgery. I had no success so coming to a WLS seminar was very ... nerve wracking.rnBecause of conflict of interest, Dr. Clark could not be my surgeon (think of it...I did not lose weight on his diet plan so now he has to do surgery on me...what a bad thing for HIS income). Even though I didn't lose weight with Dr. Clark , he DID teach me about healthy eating and what my body needs to burn fat and not muscle so kudos to his Center for the education they provide!rnrnSo I show up at the seminar with my loving and supportive husband. They take me to weigh me and calculate BMI. Turns out my BMI was 38 and the nurse tells me I probably won't qualify as my only comorbidities were hiatal hernia, GERD and high cholesterol. Feeling hopeless, I burst into tears. Dr. T. must have heard me because he came rushing down the hall and led me into an examination room with the nurse. He looked at my chart and said, \"You stay. I can help you.\" rnrnDuring the seminar, he took everyone's questions and explained the whole banding and bypass procedures thoroughly (took 2 hours!). He was patient and kind. He told us about how as a general surgeon, he had seen many of the problems he was treating be cleared up by weight loss and believe that if he could help people lose weight, they wouldn't have as many health problems and need other surgeries. He told us how he had been doing laproscopic surgeries since the early 90's. He gave us his stats (mortality, etc). He was open and honest, laying everything on the table. rnrnI debated with myself until October about whether or not to have surgery. Since I was surprisingly approved in ONE week, I had no time to meet with Dr. T before I was approved. However, I made an appointment for November. When he walked into the room he said, \"You look a lot happier today!\". He actually remembered me! All those people and all his patients and he remembered me! rnrnHe was late coming in to my appointment but I didn't care because I knew he had been with another patient. I was his last appointment on a Friday at 1130 and he sat with me for an HOUR and answered all my questions. He didn't rush me or talk over me. He actually listened to my concerns and made me feel as though he truly cared for my well-being. I have never felt so supported by a doctor outside of my PCP.rnrnAfter my surgery at my post op appointment he was warm and encouraging. I couldn't help but cry and thank him for helping me change my life. He told me \"You ARE going to do it! You will be great!\"rnrnI wouldn't recommend any other doctor for this procedure. He is the best!rnrnDr. T's aftercare program offers support groups and a nutrition class. Plus you get unlimited visits with the nutritionist. There are many opportunities for good aftercare but it isn't handed to you. You have to schedule yourself which I think is good. It is after all YOUR journey.rnrnI think he excels both surgically and bedside manner. He will not hesitate to tell you that he is the best at what he does and most likely the best in the state of Virginia. I kind of liked that about him, but I can see where it would turn someone off.rnrnThe only negative I would say is that I personally did not talk with him after my surgery. He spoke with my husband and made sure he understood about my home care but then I think he left. I wasn't upset though because I figured if there was something really wrong with me, I would have seen him following. Plus I was kind of drugged still so I don't even know what I would have said to him. Besides, the nursing staff at the outpatient surgery unit in Sentara Careplex is AMAZING! I was in excellent hands!rnrnFuture patients of Dr. T should know that he believes in the band 100% if YOU work it the way you are supposed to 100%. Any failure with the band he attributes to the patient, not the band (unless of course the band is leaking or whatever).
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Describe your behavioral and emotional battle with weight control before learning about bariatric surgery.
I was the "thin" one out of me, my mom and my sister. My mom and sister were always over 250lbs and always dieting. I never had the problem. Until I turned 18 and my Freshman 15 was more like the Freshman 80. After that, it was impossible to lose it in a healthy way. My sophomore year of college had me losing all of it in 1.5 months...not good and not the greatest time of my life. It came back on steadily until I was about 26 and I was over 200lbs and working my way into the 2-teens. I was a size 20-22. I was depressed. I was 3 years married, wanting to have children and knowing that at this weight I would NEVER be healthily pregnant. So I started trying in earnest. I tried Jenny Craig, Weight Watchers, Nutri-System, South...
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  • Comment by GinaJ on 11/21/08 10:49 am
    Congratulations!! Here's to a speedy recovery! We will see you soon on the losers bench.
  • Comment by foxxmom5 on 11/21/08 7:01 am
    Congratulations on your upcoming surgery! I'm so happy for you!! I'll be having my surgery on the 3rd, so save me a space on the Bench!! Good Luck and my thoughts are with you!!
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Plateau Hell
on March 19, 2009 7:31 am
Post Date 3/19/09 7:25 am
Last Edit: 3/19/09 7:28 am


ARGH...the scale has not moved in 3 1/2 weeks. My next goal is 40 pounds by April 15 and I feel as though I will NEVER get there. Its just 5 more pounds but it is getting hard! It sure is easy to slack once you get halfway there and get comfortable being smaller again.

I admit that I have been eating too many carbs (multi grain crackers) and not getting enough protein (only about 60 grams per day). Plus my workouts have slowed to about twice a week and I am under alot of stress at work. I didn't think I would need more fill but I think I am still able to eat way too much.  Next appt is Apr 9th so we will see what the doc says.

Good news is I have my mile run down to 12 min flat, an 8 minute improvement.

I know what I need to do. Now I just need to do it!

Whoever said confession isn't good for the soul?
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Day 99 Post Op: Almost a 100 Days, Thank You OH
on March 5, 2009 5:47 am
Post Date 3/4/09 12:11 pm
Last Edit: 3/4/09 12:40 pm


So here I am on the brink of 100 days with my band. I have to say that it has been quite a journey so far!

SV : I reached my goal of 35 pounds lost 2 weeks early (goal was set for March 15, achieved Mar 1). I think my 1 cc fill this past Thursday really kicked that into overdrive.

NSV: My mile run is down to 13 minutes (from 22 minutes in October) so I have shaved about 9 minutes from my run. I run like crazy now and even did step aerobics class on the base last week for the 1st time since before surgery. Step aerobics is SO much easier when you are 35 pounds lighter!

NSV : I bought my first pair of new work pants and a skirt (all size 14) which is down from 18/20W. I also bought a pair of size 14 Gap Long and Lean jeans (used to be my favorite until I couldn't fit in them anymore).  No more Lane Bryant or plus size Baby Phat for me. Im able to shop at boutiques again.

I am seeing a therapist every 2 weeks to deal with issues so I don't seek comfort from food. She is also helping me rebuild my self esteem. She is also helping me deal with the emotions of my changing appearance and helping me realize that just because outer me is changing, I am still the same person inside, for better or for worse. While my emotions have been topsy turvy due to TOM and just general hormonal changes from the weight loss, I have been happier now than ever before. I know though that there is no way I could have gone through these changes so far without the professional support of a therapist.

Just wanted to share my 100 days with you all and thank you all again for your support. You all helped me when I was first starting out and I appreciate your patience with my endless questions.   Special thanks to Deb, Jean, Lori, Tiffany, Carol and Elena for encouragement and great information.

Hugs,
Me

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Day 93 Post Op: Fill #2 Today, Feeling Down
on March 4, 2009 11:52 am
Post Date 2/26/09 7:50 am
Last Edit: 2/26/09 8:07 am

Today is fill #2 though I am not sure what to expect. I have been losing weight since my first fill (2.8 ccs) last month so I may or may not get anything. NSV was moving from a size 18-20 to a size 14 blue jeans.

I have been having some mood swing problems lately which may be related to hormones in my body so I am trying a new BC pill this coming month. My PCP thinks having 3 weeks with estrogen and 1 week no estrogen may be too much on my changing body so the new pill will give me a small dose of estrogen during the "off" week. She says alot of women experience this and was interested in learning more about the possible effects of shrinking fat cells on estrogen levels in the body. I may be moving to a season pill which might help even more. Have any of you done a season BC pill and what was it like? The idea of not having TOM is kinda freaky to me.

Other than that, things are doing ok. I have been in a flux about career and life (probably aftermath of my 29th birthday last week) so I have not been very chatty. These feelings are not helped by my mood so I really have been keeping to myself lately.  Lori, sorry I missed support group (I was so tired I couldn't go!).

I could really use some positivity today. I know I haven't been on here giving out any positivity lately but if you have any extra please send my way. I just can't seem to shake this mood. Hopefully therapy tonight will help.

Hugs,
Me

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