Guest guest Posted July 24, 2005 Report Share Posted July 24, 2005 Hi... I agree with the part that all Kaiser's are different. I am from Riverside and it seems that we do things much differently than most of you. I started in Sept. of last year. I got my c-pap machine in March. I went to orientation in Feb. and then started my mandatory classes for Kaiser in April. Right now Kaiser here and in Fontana are requiring 24 weeks of classes before you move on. Fontana doesn't budge at all with that, Riverside is still letting you only do 8 weeks if you have proof of diet documentation. I finished my classes on July 8th and was given my slips for tests...blood tests, urine tests and chest xray. About a week later, I received the slip to go for my EKG. I have completed all of that. I had to re-do the 24-hour urine test as they didn't perform all the tests needed on it. That was a pain, but it is going to be worth it. I don't go for the psych exam until I see the surgeon. Dr. Suh sends us to one of his. I got a call from the bariatric nurse at Van Buren Med. Offices, it is not LaTrenda anymore, it is Debbie. She is new and just got back from a 3 week vacation and was totally clueless to my case. She said that she was going to talk to LaTrenda and then would call me on Monday. I think that this is the only hold up right now. I was in such a hurry to get things done and then found out that the earliest I could get my surgery would be Sept. Mo has already done the scheduling for Aug. I wanted to have it in Aug. as I work for the school district and go back to work in Sept. I then started thinking of myself and decided that it doesn't matter when I do it. I am going thru Crown Bariatrics and they also have alot of pre-requirements also. I have already done the seminar and group meetings that they require. I actually have gone to more of the meetings as they are very helpful. They also have a pre-surgery class that is new. It is the phys. therapist, dietician, the hosp. coordinator and the respitory therapist. They all come in and tell you what to expect and they answer any questions you may have. You also get your spirometer to practicing your breathing. This was the best class of all. I learned alot there. Ok...I just wanted to fill you in on my journey.....hopefully this week I will get my appt. to see the surgeon. Patty Riverside Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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