| 1st meeting with surgeon; afraid about insurance
Hi All,
I finally had my first appointment with my surgeon (Dr. Snyder in Denver). It went great, he was really nice. He talks a mile a minute, but in a good way. He seems like someone whose brain is always working. He summed up me and my life pretty well based on some observations; either that, or he says the same things to everyone!
The best part was when he looked at my psych eval, and I got a "Good" rating on it. He says that particular psychologist almost never gives a Good rating to anyone (Fair if you're lucky), so I must have done something right there!
I asked him about the Realize band vs. the Lap Band, and he had just finished training for the Realize band and thought it looked like a good product. He has TONS of Lap Band experience, and he thinks it's a great product, but he was totally open to trying the Realize one too. We'll see what he thinks of it after he installs a few...
Then I went and talked to the insurance lady. I was dismayed to find out that they were going to submit my weight from today. 2 months ago, after I weighed in at my regular Dr., I set the Lap Band journey in motion. But I couldn't get in to see him for 2 months, so I decided to start dieting right then rather than live any longer at that weight. Well, now I've lost almost 20 lbs., and am a 37 BMI instead of a 40 BMI, and I'm worried that insurance is going to balk. I have sleep apnea, and I have high blood pressure, cholesterol, and am pre-diabetic. But she said pre-deiabetes and high blood pressure don't count to insurance unless I'm taking medication. So I guess I have to see how mean insurance is going to be... Or maybe they'll be cool and approve me. Sigh. If I had known that I had to maintain 40 BMI until I saw Dr. Snyder, I might have not dieted...
Life would be WAY easier if insurance pays.
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Dr. Michael Snyder in Denver.
Banded August 7, 2008.
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