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BalGirl started following Catheter!, Blue Cross Blue Shield Federal, Period Related (Tmi) and and 7 others
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Thank you ladies. I made an appointment with a new obgyn to get checked out but I do hope that this is not what things are going to be like from now on. Ugh!!
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I was sleeved in February and since then I've had a few periods but they were normal/light. I got my period 2 days ago and I've never imagined it could be like this. I'm bleeding non stop and I don't know what to do about it. I went through 4 pads and 2 tampons while at work yesterday. It's insane. I'm not on any type of birth control but maybe I should be so I can get this regulated. I was bleeding so much this morning that there was no way I could go to work today. Has anyone experienced this before? I called my surgeon's office but the nurse said that while it may be normal due to the hormone changes, I need to talk to my obgyn. Unfortunately, I don't have one yet, as I'm relatively new to the area. I guess I will call around and find one today. I'm just wondering if anyone has experienced this, especially since it has been 4.5 months since my surgery.
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SuiteV reacted to a post in a topic: Blue Cross Blue Shield Federal
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I only had to pay the $150 copayment. Everything else was included. I have the basic option. I did previously pay for my nutrition appointments and all... but the actual surgery was only $150.
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I got my final bill about 2-3 months after the surgery and it was $150 copay (I had switched to the Basic plan for the surgery). I did not have to pay for anything else (except my initial copays for my appointments with the surgeon and my copays for the nutrition visits).
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2 Month Post Op Sleevers.
BalGirl replied to Iliana82's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am almost at the 2 month mark and I average about 500 cal per day (a little more on the weekends because I have the time to eat more throughout the day). I have been feeling low on energy as well and thought about finding a way to increase my calories a bit. -
Hi everyone!! I'm a 28 year old female who had the VSG this past February. I'm looking for someone similar (close in age and weight) who I can talk to about all the challenges and things that we face on a daily basis. I hope we can email/text each other and be able to support and motivate each other.
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No problem!! Good luck to you in your journey as well!!
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Look into it - I found it really weird b/c you pay twice as much for the standard option than the basic option so you would think that you'd have better/cheaper care. In reality that may not be true (at least that's how they explained it to me). Most people that I've talked to had to pay $150 copay with the basic plan and a little extra (couple hundred) for the hospital extras (medicine they administer, etc). With the standard plan, you're responsible for 15% of the surgery cost (I think). Basically, I was told it would be much cheaper for me to go to the basic plan. That's the reason I switched. There's been a lot of talk about this here and on other message boards. Do a search for it and see what you come up with. Good luck!! Like I said, I haven't gotten my bill yet, so I can't tell you exactly what I had to pay.
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Gonna Be On My Surgeon's Before/after Page!
BalGirl replied to BlackBerryJuice's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
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I have the BCBS Fed. I actually had the Standard plan and switched to Basic so I could have my surgery under Basic. So far I'm still waiting for the bill but it shouldn't be much. Oh and to answer your question, yes, I only had to do the 3 month supervised diet and was approved in 3-5 days from when my doctor's office submitted the paperwork. I also had to have a letter of medical necessity from my PCP (basically stating she recommended the surgery to me and stating that she feels I needed it in order to lose weight) and the psych evaluation. I also had one group nutrition class and a one on one nutrition class (not sure if those were my doc's requirements or the insurance requirements).
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Thank you!! I just wanted to make sure it was 'normal'.
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For some reason I seem to always have a sweet taste in my mouth. It happens when I wake up in the morning and even after I don't eat/drink anything for a couple of hours. I don't think it's food related because I haven't had any sugary things since the surgery. The food that I eat consists of mostly protein (meats, cheese and eggs). Anyone else experience this and know the cause of it?
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That's awesome!! Congratulations!!
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Lactose Intolerant To Protein Shake?
BalGirl replied to ravenjeh's topic in Protein, Vitamins, and Supplements
I became lactose intolerant right after surgery as well but a month later it seems to have resolved on its own. I talked to my surgeon and nut about it and they've both said that it usually does go away with time. Maybe you should try a different protein drink. I drink Isopure (the flavors I like are cookies and cream and the strawberry). I buy them at the Vitamin Shoppe and they are both lactose free. You should probably try different ones until you find something that works best for you. Good luck! -
I had one inserted while I was out and they took it out the next morning at 6am. It really wasn't that bad at all but I too was very nervous about it in the week leading up to surgery. I was pretty out of it after surgery due to the pain meds and anestesia, so it didn't bother me at all - I actually didn't even think about it.