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In reply to the discussion: Bariatric surgery [View all]rox63
(9,464 posts)2. Thanks for your thoughtful answer
I hadn't heard about those studies about the lap band. I'll have to check further into that. My program requires at least 3 months of medical supervision, and has a very good reputation. I have to attend several classes and support group meetings, have to meet several times with a dietician. Also go through screening with psychologist, cardiologist, neurologist (because of the TIA I had last year), and a few other professionals. I also have to lose at least 5% of my body weight, and keep it off until the surgery date. There is a long list of criteria I have to meet. And I'm glad of that. I wouldn't want to be part of a program that would perform the surgery on anyone who wanted it.
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I have had bariatric surgery. Biliopancreatic Diversion with a Duodenal Switch.
auntAgonist
Mar 2012
#6
I thought you might be interested in this email from a bariatric surgery group I'm on ..
auntAgonist
Mar 2012
#21
Good to hear that things are progressing well for you. Your Drs are being very thorough
auntAgonist
May 2012
#27
Clarification: I didn't write that post. I shared it because I thought it important.
auntAgonist
Feb 2013
#72
Yay! I know how exciting and scary it is. I couldn't believe my ears when my insurance company
auntAgonist
May 2012
#32
YAY!!! Congratulations. You'll be in my thoughts. What an amazing journey you are about to take.
auntAgonist
Jun 2012
#42
omg I remember the "last supper syndrome" very well. I went out for Mexican Chimichangas
auntAgonist
Jun 2012
#47
You are not too old at 65 The duodenal switch has been proven to cure diabetes.
auntAgonist
Feb 2013
#67
jambo where in Canada are you? Have you thought of going to the USA, I know that
auntAgonist
Feb 2013
#68
Jesspinto you seem to advocate going out of country for surgery. Every post includes
auntAgonist
Feb 2013
#73
exactly spinbaby. If this person has experience with this clinic they'd like to share, I'm willing
auntAgonist
Feb 2013
#75