Wow! I'm glad I came to this forum. I asked this question elsewhere and got no replies.
My Aetna had it all in print that I could follow a 6 month weight loss plan that was physician supervised or a 3 month pre-surgical weight loss plan that includes a visit with a nutritionist, frequent face to face visits with my PCP, and an exercise plan that is overseen by a qualified individual. I think those are very vague requirements and plan on calling them during lunch on Monday.
I've seen my doctor twice now (lost 5 lbs in the first two weeks!), am following Medifast, saw the nutritionist the other day, and have signed up with a gym and a personal trainer to stay accountable for my exercise. I plan on seeing my doctor every two weeks and I work out six times a week plus a personal trainer once a week not to mention that my Medifast coach is a personal trainer as well. Everything I do, I document. I forgot to document my meals, bu plan on starting that today.
Can anybody comment on the above and what they used to supply to Aetna for approval of these requirements? I want to make sure that my surgery happens in August because I'm tired of being at this weight despite active exercise and trying to moderate my food intake.
Oh yeah, my Aetna requires a center of excellence for the surgery. Thankfully, I'm close to two of those in my area and chose the closest to home.