Guest guest Posted August 2, 2002 Report Share Posted August 2, 2002 Hello, people: I had the biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch (BPD/DS) in March 2001, in a city quite distant from my home. I've since switched insurers, to Kaiser. I'm having some trouble educating my new primary-care physician about the surgery, and about what blood tests I need done. He is only vaguely aware of what's involved with the RNY, and completely clueless about my surgery. Plus, I don't much care for the idea of having to educate my physician. I have some questions: 1) Do most people continue to go to the surgeon for follow-up care after the first year? 2) If not, do you rely on your primary-care physician? If so, does he consult regularly with your surgeon? 3) Have any of you received a referral to an endocrinologist? Is there some other kind of specialist we should see if deficiencies show up in our bloodwork? I'd especially like to hear from other people with Kaiser in the D.C. area. If you like, please e-mail me at kaybeekaybeebee @ yahoo.com (no spaces). Thanks. Kay B. BPD/DS - Dr. Ren March 2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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