To Be or Not To Be...
I have been toying with the idea of LapBand surgery for about a year. My favorite cousin and I were on the phone comparing our symptoms from being overweight, I'm 5'9", 243 lbs, BMI 35.5l (heel spurs being my only real complaint :thumbup:) and she said she was going to get banded. Not two months after I spoke to her, she had her appointment and was going in. She had her surgery successfully and I was still hemming and hawwing about me losing it on my own...blah..blah..blah. (gained 15 lbs) Well about 2 months ago she came to visit me and she looked amazing! She and her mother own a restaurant so food is a huge part of her life and when I saw she was able to lose weight it in spite of cooking and being around GREAT tasting food all day, I got inspired, again. I go online, do some research on the procedure, what it entails, doctors, recovery, etc., and I find a doctor, schedule my seminar (this Sunday), I stumble across this site () and YESSSS! I am having LapBand surgery!!!..... What a fool I was being!!! :frown:... First, it never occurred to me that my insurance would have "requirements", it never occurred to me that the doctor I so carefully selected wouldn't accept my insurance, it never occurred to me that I would get totally lost in this process and perhaps not even qualify! After all, I talked to my cousin, she said she was going to do it, did it, lost weight, looks and feels good, and the rest is history. Naturally the process would be as easy for me! NOT! I called my insurance (Aetna Open Access HMO) they point me to the list of "to do's", tell me I need to get an out of network request for the surgeon I have selected from my PCP and if I qualify they will pay 90%. OK, so I make an appointment with my PCP for tomorrow but I really don't know what I am going to see her for (:biggrin:). I will tell her about my desire for LapBand surgery and take it from there. I don't know if she is the one that should be submitting my paperwork to Aetna or if my surgeons office should do it. But since they don't accept Aetna, I'm thinking they won't do any "leg work" for me until I am approved by Aetna and they are sure they are going to get paid. I don't know... I will see what happens tomorrow and see what I need to do/can do/ or can't do after that. To Be or Not To Be continued....
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