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on 8/25/15 10:04 pm, edited 8/25/15 10:04 pm
At the clinic for the same. Called the 1-800 number they gave us and I was told December or January.
Of course, they also said they were just estimating, so they really told me nothing... :)
If someone has a better answer, I'd love to know!
on 8/25/15 5:25 pm
Nope. I didn't here anything between referral in April 2010 and then the phone call this year.
Did you receive a letter a couple years back from Bathurst stating that it would be a long wait?
on 8/25/15 12:26 pm
I'm really not sure. I had no cause to call between my GP's referral and when I got the call from the clinic.
I can't see that it would hurt.
I don't recall my exact referral date but I know it was in 2010...does anyone know if I call the office in Bathurst if they will tell me where I am on the waiting list? or would I just be wasting my time? Thanks! P.S. Great news SinisterDan! :)
Thanks for sharing your experience. I haven't weighed in since April and I suspect I have gained a few pounds as well.. I start my shakes next Monday with surgery on the 14th. Glad things went well for you - keep us posted :) Wish me LUCK !!!!!!!
at least I'll be able to commiserate with someone....lol Can't wait...

Hello all...I had my VSG surgery on July 24 and I thought I would share my experience. From October 3rd 2014 when I signed my consent forms I gained 18 pounds which meant I had to do the shakes for 3 weeks instead of 2...it was not easy and I stressed so much that my liver wasn't going to shrink that I almost gave myself an ulcer. Thank God it did and Dr. B completed my surgery.
I spent 2 nights in the hospital. I live in PEI and when I woke up the first morning after I knew there was no way I was going to be able to go home. My hospital experience wasn't the best. I had to ask them for my meds, I had to remind them not to move my tray (with my water and my in case I threw up tray) which they did over and over...it just made it more difficult rather than easier.
Once I returned home I did really well. It was amazing actually...I stopped taking my pain meds on the 4th day and was out going for drives and returned to my camper to stay for the remainder of my recovery.
I found the mixed liquids stage to be the hardest. All I wanted to do was chew something lol after almost 5 weeks of liquids all I could think about was crunching something.
Learning to eat slowly, and chew more and take smaller bites takes work. We really do have to retrain the way we eat.
All in all I am back to work today down 45 pounds since the weigh in before the surgery.

HW: 349 (July 2, 2015) Height: 5'3", Birthdate: March 19, 1974
VSG: July 24, 2015 Moncton, NB Canada -- Dr. Sylvain Beausoleil
CW: 194lbs, goal: 155lbs