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Surgeon TestimonialCharles Ferguson, M.D.I absolutely adore Dr. Ferguson. He is a wonderful, friendly, kind, funny man. Not to mention an amazingly skilled surgeon. He was all over the local press for a while this year because of a high-profile lawsuit, which was going on during the time of my presurgical process, which resulted in some postponements in my surgery. This caused me some frustration, but it never caused me to doubt his abilities, and thankfully (and justly) he prevailed in the courtroom. rnrnI sailed through surgery thanks to his skill and I'm so grateful to him that I'm on the other side of this process and can now start my new life!rnrnSince he also represents the MGH Weight Center here, I'll mention that as well. As a weight management center, they are superb. They offer top-notch medical care there. I highly recommend them. Not only do they have the best in their fields working there, they are on the cutting edge of obesity research thanks to their leader, Dr. Lee Kaplan. They are simply the best. rnrnAs a medical office, they leave much to be desired. I, and many people I have talked to, have had many difficulties with office staff: Rudeness, unreturned phone calls, scheduling problems, billing issues, etc. They just don't seem very competent. That being said, I wouldn't let that stop me from going there. I go there for medical care, and I'm not going to get better care elsewhere. Their program is simply the best around. The other stuff is frustrating and dampens the experience somewhat, but I had the best surgeon one could have and excellent care so I've done with griping. Hopefully they'll straighten out those snags and make the experience there more pleasant and a little less frustrating. The positives by far outweigh the negatives.rnrnSo there it is, the good and the bad. Definitely don't let the bad scare you off. It seems frustrating at the time, but anything you have to put up with is so worth it for the security of knowing that you have the best medical minds and surgical hands caring for you. I highly recommend both Dr. Ferguson and the MGH Weight Center.rn
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First Weigh-In and Complications
posted on 10/4/07 3:55 pm
I'm going to keep this entry brief because I'm not feeling well.
I had my first weigh-in, a week-and-a-half after surgery, and I've lost 14 pounds! Not bad, I'd say. I'm pretty pleased. It puts me back in Twoterville, which is nice. I'll weigh in again on my next appointment on 10/15, which is just about 2 weeks away. My diet has been advanced and I'm on soft proteins now, for which I'm grateful. I was getting really tired of all those sweet beverages.
As for the complications, I've been sick a lot. It hasn't been surgery-related, but I've been in and out of the hospital for the past 2 weeks with kidney stones and related problems. I even had to have another surgery a week after my bypass because of it. Had 2 trips by ambulance to the emergency room because of excruciating pain. It's been a nightmare. Hopefully it will clear up and I can feel well enough soon to start getting on my feet and start doing what I'm supposed to be doing post bypass. I've been too sick to be walking or anything.
So the weight loss has been nice,but I"ve been too sick to enjoy it much. Hopefully I'll be back on my feet soon.
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