Dr. Sanborn and his PA Karen are very kind. He took me on as a lab band patient as I had moved to Tennessee from out of state. He ended up removing my band. I did not convert to a sleeve mainly because of the poor responses from the nurse staff and I had existing issues with heartburn. They did not return calls when I needed help many times and I was afraid I would have problems and would not be able to get through to the surgeon. It's a shame and that is why I only gave 4 stars.
I’ve been on this site for ages researching the procedures I’ll need to get my body back in shape after losing over 100 lbs with a gastric bypass. It’s well worth it, and I still consider WLS to be the best thing I’ve ever done! So I thought I’d share my experience for those who are embarking on their weight loss journey. It’s a lengthy review, but I know when I was looking into it, I wanted all the info I could get. I started out at 5’5” and 250 lbs. I was a normal weight thru my 20’s, but started piling on the pounds in my 30’s, and by 42 had been upwards of 220 for several years. No kids, just not prioritizing my health or appearance. Like most of you, I’d tried every diet out there, each time thinking I could keep it up long term, only to yo-yo with the same 30 lbs over and over. I just didn’t have another diet in me! I didn’t have health problems, but with diabetes and heart disease in my parents, it was just a matter of time. I worked in health insurance, so it was easy for me to find out the guidelines to determine medical necessity…if anyone needs help navigating that headache, pm me and I’ll be happy to share what I know. My bmi was borderline, so I was in the catch 22 of being just into the “extremely obese” category (that’s pretty straightforward to get approval), but if I lost the required 10%, I’d drop to “obese” and have to prove health complications that I didn’t have. So insurance was a no-go, and I had to pay out of pocket. I looked all over for something affordable, but amazingly, the best deal with a great doctor was in my hometown! I do highly recommend him! Going overseas looks cheap, but when you account for accommodation, travel expenses, etc., for me it wouldn’t save that much and I’d be away from my supportive family. I went thru all the prep - consultations, pre-testing, “what to expect” meeting - and with pre-op dieting, was 230 on the big day (4/1/14), which went off without a hitch. I get really loopy with anesthesia, so that day’s a bit of a blur. It takes a while to wear off, so I was weak and tired for several days. Also, I know this is TMI, but I wish I’d known to get a Rx medication for yeast infection, which a lot of women get when taking antibiotics. And of course stool softener/laxatives. I was able to keep my pain in check, just the expected discomfort, and had no complications. By 2 months out, I was out of the 200’s, and was getting compliments all summer - so encouraging! It goes quicker the first several months and gradually slows down (and the bigger you are, the more you lose in the quick phase). In January, I got to 150, and stagnated there for a while. They’d told me to expect that; if you’ve ever maintained a certain weight for a long time, it’s like your body remembers it and wants to stay there a while. This is what I was in my 20’s and was quite healthy, so I’d have been happy to stay there. But in March, I started slowly dropping some more, and since May have been staying around 135-140….so this is likely my final weight. So again, it’s been a great experience that if I had it to do again, I would in a heartbeat! Long review, I know, but here’s my advice to those starting out: ***Stick to the rules - supplements, lots of water, lots of protein (you can pm me if you want to know the brands I like best), ***The surgery alters your stomach, not your mind. If you love chocolate pre-op, you’ll crave it post-op. No one’s perfect, but keep any indulgence to a minimum - a few bites once a week or two max. ***Be religious about your food diary - measure everything. I track calories, fat, carbs, protein, and sugar. It’s easy after a while to think you know enough to keep a “ballpark estimate” in your head, but if I ever stayed the same for a week, that was why. ***Track progress in your diary too - weight, measurements, even your moods and activity. It helps you detect patterns if you stagnate. ***Take pics along the way, as bare as you dare - your mind plays tricks on you in the mirror, and you’ll think you’re not making much progress. Then you look at old pics and realize how far you’ve come! ***Don’t get upset by small fluctuations - I’m borderline obsessive about weighing myself, but going up a pound or two is just water weight. As long as the numbers trend downward, you’re good. ***Become a thrift store shopper - this is just me personally, and if you’re loaded, ignore this one. As fun as it is to get into lower sizes, I didn’t want to buy a whole new wardrobe every 20 lbs, so aside from undergarments, this is where I’ve gone. I hope this helps y’all - YOU ARE WORTH THIS INVESTMENT!!! Take care….xoxo
I am in month 6 (8 if you count from the star of registration for the seminar) of the process for having RnY gastric bypass with Chris Sanborn. Dr. Sanborn is nice and professional, but his office has more patients than they can handle. I have waited in line 15 minutes just to check in. They have a call center answering patient calls and the people are inexperienced and inefficient. My case has been dropped through the cracks enough times that I probably would have switched doctors if another reputable one were available in this area. I have been given wrong information about my insurance that would have delayed me another six months if I had not followed up myself with my insurance. The office does not follow through when they promise to set up referral appointments. They also failed to request medical records they needed, even after having me sign a release and telling me multiple times that the records would be requested. Bottom line: don't believe that they will do anything they say without having multiple prompts from you!