Question:
Do I need a bariatric bed?

First, what is a bariatric bed? Is there anyone who has had surgery with Dr. James Champion in GA who can share whether such a bed is provided? What are the advantages?    — April B. (posted on February 24, 2001)


February 24, 2001
I'm not sure if the beds are automatically provided you may have to request it. The bed is specifically for the obese patient and it allows you to get in and out of bed more easily that your traditional bed. It actually lifts you up somewhat to assist you in standing up straight off the bed versus turning to your side and pulling up on the rail and then hopping off the bed. Hope this answers your question. I am not using Dr. Champion but do understand that he is an excellent surgeon - one of many. Good luck!
   — Sharon R.

February 25, 2001
I had a bariatric bed in the hospital and it was the only negative experience I had!! While it did make it somewhat easier to maneuver in and out of bed, it was EXTREMELY uncomfortable. I feel that i would have been fine in a regular bed!
   — robin C.

February 25, 2001
April...I am using Dr. Waits in Atlanta and he performs his surgeries at Northside Hospital on Johnsons Ferry Road. They provide bariatric beds. I think it depends on the hospital. The post ops (I'm waiting for approval) I've talked to have either used a recliner or a bunch of pillows in bed propped up behind them...and it works for them. Good luck!
   — Sharon N.

February 25, 2001
A big recliner is much more comfortable.
   — Mike H.




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