What should I ask the surgeon tomorrow? Suggestions, please

amanda J.
on 11/18/09 11:53 am
More questions... I see the surgeon at Kaiser tomorrow for the first time, and it is my understanding that this is my last step before being scheduled for surgery.  I know he will tell me how much weight I have to loose before scheduling me, and from what I was told I do not have to do the options classes. It is basically the faster I loose the faster I get scheduled. Kaiser in Fresno only does the lapband and the RNY, does anyone have any suggestions on what I should ask. I know the surgery will be laproscopic. Any help would really be appreciated, I have no idea what to ask other than about diet and after surgery follow ups.
CynthiaSD
on 11/18/09 12:52 pm - Vista, CA
Hello, I would ask him about his experience and if you haven't decided on which surgery you are having ask him all the complications that are possible with both surgery's. I think there is a post on here where someone had a list of good questions I will try to find it for you  Good Luck

*Highest 300*/*Current 198*/*Goal 150*
4/6/2010 Lap RNY & Gallbladder removal
"When you believe in yourself more than you believe in food, you will stop using food as if it were your only chance at not falling apart."

 
  
CynthiaSD
on 11/18/09 1:12 pm - Vista, CA
This is a good one:
Ask Your Doctor
  • Do you perform the surgery laparoscopically or open?
  • How many gastric bypass surgeries or Lapbands have you done?
  • What's your mortality rate? (How many people you've performed gastric bypass surgery on have died?)
  • What's your complication rate?
  • What's your most common complication?
  • What kind of aftercare do you provide/suggest?

Buy Before Surgery
  • Protein SAMPLES if your doctor/nutritionist wants you using supplements, don't buy case lots - your tastes WILL change post-op
  • Blender or magic bullet to mix protein drinks/smoothies

To Do List Before Surgery
  • Take your "before" pictures! And make sure you take front, back, and profile... Smiling helps...
  • Take your "before" measurements, too. And measure EVERYthing--you will lose inches around your ankles, wrists, everywhere.
  • Get your house in order, as you're not going to be up to cleaning or taking care of stuff for a while after you get back.
  • You're not supposed to be lifting for four to six weeks post-op, so do what you have to in order to make sure you can take care of things like laundry--a rolling suitcase is great for a temporary laundry basket.
  • Arrange for someone to be around for a few days, particularly if you have little ones.
  • Get a TT buddy--somebody who can let us know that your surgery is over, and that you're OK...we worry!

Take to the Hospital:
  • Chapstick
  • Your own pillow
  • Slippers of your own, so you don't have to wear those funky things they supply at the hospital.
  • Loose pants to wear home
  • Ipod or other personal music to block out the wacko in the next bed over.
  • Cellphone, so you can call or text somebody at Thinner Times and let us know you're OK. Make sure you have your TT buddy's phone number already pre-programmed into your phone!

Don't Bother Taking to the Hospital:
  • Books - you either won't have time to read because you'll be up and walking all the time, or you'll feel like crap and won't be interested in reading. Either way, it's just extra weight, and you won't be able to carry it out... you're not supposed to be lifting, remember?
  • Work to do - See "Books." Same theory.
  • Nightgown - Just wear the loose sweats to walk around the halls, with the hospital gown over. See below for hints on how to do that...

Hints While in the Hospital:
  • Hospital gowns: Ask for a second hospital gown. Wear the first gown with the opening in the back, then put the second one on with the opening in the front. No bootie hanging out in the hallways... who wants to see that?

*Highest 300*/*Current 198*/*Goal 150*
4/6/2010 Lap RNY & Gallbladder removal
"When you believe in yourself more than you believe in food, you will stop using food as if it were your only chance at not falling apart."

 
  
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