appointment with Dr Davey

moxy 809
on 7/29/11 1:09 am
So after 7 months in the weight wise program and losing 5% of my  body mass I have been referred to see a surgeon.  My appointment is next Friday. I have read on here that in Edmonton most folks see Dr Sharma first before seeing a surgeon.  I wonder if they have missed something with me.  Also, I haven't heard very much about Dr Davey.  Does anyone know what he is like?

Christa
Adrianna O.
on 7/29/11 2:44 am - Canada
When you were referred to a surgeon, did you see anyone besides your dietian and nurse?

  
moxy 809
on 7/29/11 3:12 am
I have seen an internist Dr Yaltho a few times and the psychologist.
Dreena G.
on 7/29/11 3:45 am - Canada
Sounds like you're on your way!

He might ask for a barium swallow and endoscopy before the final approval on surgery. (that's what dr. birch does for many) .  Then you'll be put on his list for a date :)

Yay!
        
moxy 809
on 7/29/11 11:36 am
 I already know what a barium swallow is like but I would be a little nervous of an endoscopy.  Not looking forward to that one.
D. Hoi
on 7/29/11 3:50 am - Canada

Dr. Davey was my surgeon.  I had my VSG 2 months ago.  You are lucky.  He has the shortest waiting list.  It is a little ironic getting WLS from a Dr. who is quite overweight himself.  He  is a very nice, soft spoken man.  He presented the options to me and let me choose what I was comfortable with.


    
 Starting weight  333 lbs       Pre-op Loss - 47.8 lbs  Surgery Weight  285 lbs
Twoderland - 2011APR15   250lbs - 2011AUG10  100lbs lost - 2011SEP29
Onederland - 2012APR04   SuperMorbidlyObese - 2010OCT13 MorbObese-2010DEC11
Obese-2011JUL02  Overweight-2012MAY09     Normal BMI: 2013FEB07

moxy 809
on 7/29/11 11:41 am
I'm glad to hear that he is a nice doctor.  That helps me feel a little less nervous.  And I am very happy that he has the shortest waiting list.  I think I would prefer the VSG too but I'm not sure what he will say about my type 2 diabetes.  I don't know if it is the best choice for me or not. 
D. Hoi
on 7/30/11 5:46 am - Canada
He is definitely very much in favour of the RNY.  He calls it the 'gold standard'.  He recommended it for me but I didn't want to have anything to do with re-arranging my insides and the life long vitamin malabsorption problem. 

If you read the VSG board you will see that lots of people with type 2 diabetes got off all their meds within a few weeks of having their VSG.  Do  your research and then pick the WLS surgery that you are confortable with.


    
 Starting weight  333 lbs       Pre-op Loss - 47.8 lbs  Surgery Weight  285 lbs
Twoderland - 2011APR15   250lbs - 2011AUG10  100lbs lost - 2011SEP29
Onederland - 2012APR04   SuperMorbidlyObese - 2010OCT13 MorbObese-2010DEC11
Obese-2011JUL02  Overweight-2012MAY09     Normal BMI: 2013FEB07

Tige-Girl
on 8/3/11 1:17 am - Canada
The reading I've done indicates that many type 2 diabetics eventually go off their meds at different post op times. (Some within a couple of weeks!)  I have a follow up appt with Dr. Birch sept 19th as he wanted to give me time to think the options over. I am leaning towards or have decided on the VSG. My diabetic specialist sounded like he really recommended the roux en y ("Gold Standard). the good thing about the VSG is that it can be revised to the roux en y if need be. You have to pick what is right for you, what you feel comfortable with and will happily live with. Thinking of you Christa! 
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