Guest guest Posted June 11, 2000 Report Share Posted June 11, 2000 In a message dated 6/11/00 12:04 PM EDT, CuteAKA2nv@... wrote: << please be calm and rational, and do not evoke an unnecessary state of panic among others who are in the early stages of their research. Many post op will be willing to answer your questions based on their personal experience. But, it is IMPERATIVE that you inform yourself. Any question you have can be answered from the website. I suggest you memorize that baby like most other post ops did. >> Dear le ~ Thanks so much for your response. I appreciate what you are trying to say. Trust me, the last thing I want to do is evoke panic among other people who are awaiting MGB surgery. However, I thought the purpose of this list was to provide information, encouragement and support for those of us who are preparing for the surgery. I am very familiar with the web site and would never consider taking such a drastic step without obtaining as much information as possible. Although I'm in the early stages of my journey, I have requested a copy of the MGB manual for myself and my PCP. I am communicating with a number of contacts who have had the procedure and also joined the MGB list. Just last week I had a complete physical with my PCP and informed him of my research regarding MGB surgery. I wrote him a letter in advance and provided a copy of Dr. R's letter to your primary care physician. Now we are gathering my medical records from several doctors so that I can submit all the information that Dr. R. requires. At this point, I don't know want more I could be doing. Hearing about and the recent death really worked my nerves. I've only been a member of the list for about three weeks and it seems like almost all the postings are very positive. No one seems to mention the negatives. I guess it just caught me by surprise. I was SO EXCITED about the surgery and finally felt hopeful about changing my situation. From a practical standpoint, you are absolutely right . . . there is always serious risk whenever surgery is involved. However, sometimes it's hard to tell your heart to just be calm when you think about what can happen. Bear with me and know that I am striving to make an informed decision. Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers. Your MGB friend, Teilah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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