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David Schumacher, M.D.
Dr Schumacher is a great guy and a very good surgeon. He or his staff always had time to answer questions and he and his PA's were there everyday after surgery to check on my progress. After surgery care and visits so far have been great and I would highly reccomend him and his staff for this procedure. They are a \"Center of Excellence\" for this surgery. Also he is aggressive in that he only requires 24 hour pro-op prep diet in most cases and is aggressive in moving patients throught the food stages as appropriate.
Member Interests
  • Bicycling - Bought Recumbents last summer. They Rock! Rode 80 to 100 miles weekly
  • Law Enforcement - Over thirty years now. Not even thinking about retirement!
  • Golf - Still a duffer

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  • Comment by Stacy S. on 3/24/09 4:48 am
    Sending you the warmest of wishes your way for steady improvement day after day, And when you’re all recovered and feel good once more, May life treat you better than ever before!~ Sending you good vibes for a uneventful surgery and a speedy recovery !! ALL THE BEST
  • Comment by maggiesmiles on 3/23/09 7:27 pm
    Congrats on your surgery tomorrow! Wishing you a speedy and uneventful recovery. Welcome to the thin side! Maggie
  • Comment by mama2418 on 3/23/09 12:00 pm
    I am so excited for you. Your on your way to a new heathier you! I will be thinking about you tommorrow.
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November 11, 2008 . . . Hi, My name is Randy and I am from Xenia, Ohio. I started thinking about WLS about a year ago when my wife had an RNY.  Thirteen months later she is down 140 pounds and looks fantastic.  My current weight is 280 and I am 6'0" tall.  I am planning to have a RNY because I have been a diabetic for 19 years and also have high blood pressure.
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9 Month Surgiversary
on January 7, 2010 7:24 pm
Wow, I can't believe it has been over nine months since this adventure started.  Went for my 9 month checkup today and all went well.  Weight is down to 193 more or less which is a total loss of 87 pounds.  Surgeon believes I am probably done and will fluctuate up and down depending on my workout schedule.

I can eat almost anything now and eat about a cup at a time.  I seem to tolerate sugar well in reasonable amounts except premium ice cream will get to me anytime I eat more than three bites.  Cheap Ice cream, half cup no problem.  Go figure

Below are some of my labs for this visit and the last two.  Still slightly anemic but Iron numbers are much better.  Best news is an HBA1c of 5.5.  It is great to be normal in that area.  Maybe now i can get my PCP to let me drop the last two oral meds he has me on.

Iron  40-190 ug/dL 10.0 52.0 88.0
Total iron binding capacity 200-450 ug/dL 231.0 283.0 358.0
Trans Sat 12-57% % 4.0 18.0 25.0
Ferritin 18-350 ng/ML 238.0 163.0 171.0
Calcium 8.4-10.2 mg/dL 9.6 9.9 9.8
B12 200-1100 pg/mL 1018.0 1394.0 >2000
Folate 4.2-19.9 ng/mL 15.8 >24 >24
Hemoglobin 11.5-16.0 g/dL 11.8 12.6 13.3
Hematocrit 32.0-45.0 % 35.8 37.3 39.5
Vitamin D, 25 hydroxy 15-75 pg/mL 35.0 30.0 52.0
HBA1c     6.8 6.0 5.5
      3 months 6 Months 9 Months

All in all I am getting to the point where my new body is the norm.  Most friends and co-workers have seen me now and only occaisionally do I get that strange look of "I think I know you but you look different"

All in all, this is one of the best decisions I have ever made and in general love life like never before and believe the possibilities are mine for the taking.

Happy New Year everyone and good luck on each of your journeys!!!
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Six Months Post Surgery!
on September 27, 2009 8:49 pm
Well I hit the six month mark this past week.  Weight is right around 195 for a total loss of 85 pounds since my original consult.  My BMI is 26.4 and I hope I am about done.  What little I need to lose now can really be done by working out and trying to mostly maintain my weight as I add muscle mass and bulk.  I am surprised how quickly the weight has come off and I am really surprised how small my frame really is.

Six month labs were very good for the most part.  My AIc was 6.0 which is in the normal range for the first time in twenty years when I was originally diagmosed as a diabetic.  B12 was awsome at 1394. Protein was 9.9 and up from pre-surgery.  Iron, which was low at 10 at three months, is now 52.  Saturation went from 4% to 18%.  Still needs work but is much better. 

Still lagging on the exercise front and cardio and strength training need to now become a priority.  Doing well in general with vitamins overall.  Just recently added two B50's per day.  Still struggle with calcium but get in 1200 mg. most days.

Overall I feel great and cannot believe how much things have improved in the last two months.  I can eat almost anything now in small servings and have to guard against that old habit of grazing in the evening.  I can now say that i have no regrets about this journey.  Things were touch and go with the stricture problems at three month and that all now seem behind me.

Come on Life!!  What's next!!  Good luck to everyone on you own journeys.
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Five Months Post Surgery
on August 23, 2009 8:32 am
Wow, it will be five months since my surgery tomorrow.  Sunday, today, is my weekly weigh-in and I weighed 196.4 which is a total loss of 83.4 pounds since I started this journey.  This has been a turn around month for me.  My problems with strictures and not being able to eat finally seem to have subsided and I am able to eat normal amounts for an rny-er at five months.  I seem to have a reasonable tolerance of sugar but any full portion of sweets will cause me to dump which is a good thing but it does allow me to execise the three bite rule on a scrumptious looking desert. 

Also while my diabetes is under control any carb laden meals will cause the numbers to spike and in a sense that is good also as it give me natural limitations as I move forward on this journey.

Finally I really need to concentrate on some serious body building to do something about my puny muscles.
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Four Months Post Surgery!
on July 26, 2009 10:59 am
Weight is 203.4 down 76.4 pounds total.  Started doing resistance training in the last couple of weeks.  Continuing with biking, walking, and managed to get to the golf course twice in the past week.  It appears that I have lost a full club length on my irons and about 25 yards on my driver. Boy was it ugly.  The second time I played 18 holes and was exhausted afterwards, got home expecting to relax and my wife informed me that we were riding to Yellow Springs for dinner with our neighbors.  So an hour later I was on my recumbent bike rding nine miles to dinner and then nine miles back home.  Needless to say I didn't do much on Saturday! LOL!

Three month labs showed that I am a bit anemic with iron only at 10 with saturation at 4% and viatmin D was a little low.  Ferritin is 238 and B12 was at 1018 so all news is not bad.  I am taking iron tablets two to three times per day with no real problems.  Second egd seems to be holding and any food problems are generally caused by my eating or drinking too fast.
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My Third Month Surgiversary
on June 24, 2009 6:21 pm
Well I am three months out today and I am down about 70 pounds.  I am finally starting to feel like myself again.  Eating is getting better although I would not be surprised to have to get one more EGD before I am done.  Went to my PCP today and my A1c went from 8.3 to 6.6 and in the end that is what this is all about.  I have not had an A1c below 7.8 for almost twenty years.  I will see my surgeon next week and get the results on nutrition.
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