Guest guest Posted June 30, 2004 Report Share Posted June 30, 2004 Been a while since I wrote and introduced myself but I have been still researching and reading all your posts (ty for all the great info) but the upseting thing that happened is this: my diabetes Dr is the one who suggested that I look into wls about 4 months ago, I had been thinking about it before then but she brought up the subject. Since then I have read books, been on line, chatted w/some individuals and met a number of people who have had surgery and questioned them. Today I had my check up w/the diabetes Dr and now she says it scares her to think that I would have that done! I said " What? YOU are the one that suggested it in the first place " Her comment was....ready for this one?.... " oh I just use that as a scare tactic for my patients, so that they will keep eating right and do the best they can, most are not as compliant as you and it usually works to keep them doing better " I could not believe it! Hours and hours of researching this, I actually have my consult w/the surgeon in 2 days and she is now saying she really doesnt like to have people do this. She was the one I was counting on for a great letter for the insurance company. Her thoughts are that there is not enough long term research on this to know what happens 20-30 years later, if I dont have this then I dont think I have 20-30 years left! Is anyone here long term? And what are some of the problems that have come up maybe 5,10 or even more years, down the road? She believes there may be a correlation between this surgery and osteoporosis, does anyone that has had wls or know of someone that has, developed osteoporosis since the surgery? I would think that it would be long time down the road to develop it but I dont know. My thoughts are this....get rid of the diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholestrol and the meds that go along with it, and worry about what may or may not happen 20-30 years from now when you get there lol...may be a bad way to look at it but I really feel like we need to get priorities straight. I would rather have the osteoporosis than all the other things. I dont know what is going to happen now, she said go to the consult (which I was NOT going to cancel anyway) but not to commit yet. Not sure what else she wants me to try. I eat between 1300-1500 calories a day, carb content is about 30 for breakfast and 30 for lunch, 50 at dinner. these are the amounts my dietician gave me 2 years ago when i went on insulin. I work very hard and staying on the " straight and narrow " when it comes to eating so I dont think that part of the surgery would be too hard. Anyway thank you all for letting me vent and if you have any info you can share I would really appreciate it. Keep the good info coming, and keep up the hard work. Congrats to all you " losers " ps anyone can feel free to email me personally if they want nlwood60@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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