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I'm 40. My original surgeon was Dr. Szomstein (before I was denied by my insurance). I had a chest x ray, upper gi, esophageal motility test, sleep study, psych eval, blood work, consult with an endocrinologist and pulmonologist. WHEW! Now I'm private pay and going to Mexico. I there I just need blood work and a chest x ray , that's it! Marsha
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Bob, I will be banded by Dr. Kuri soon (March 5th)! I'm interested in hearing how everything went for you! I'm very excited and nervous at the same time. I think the traveling has me more nervous then the surgery. Everyone tells me I'm in good hands with Dr. Kuri and his staff. I'm not much of a traveler though especially out of the country! Good luck with your journey and keep drinking those liquids! Marsha
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Audrey, You look fabulous! Every time I see these before, during and after pictures I get a big tear (of joy) in my eye! I know that even with the band this isn't easy but you are winning the battle!!! Congradulations, it must feel terrific. I'm so happy for you! :banana :Bunny :banana :Bunny Marsha
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Misty, I haven't been banded yet (2 weeks to go) but I do have PCOS. If you feel you have PCOS, you should try to get it diagnosed! I was diagnosed 15 years ago but was never treated. One of the complications of PCOS is insulin resistance. THis means you make enough insulin but your cells are resistant to it. This is ONE of the reasons we have difficulty loosing weight. About a year and a half ago, I was treated for my insulin resistance (I was given metformin twice a day) I lost about 25 lbs very quickly without changing my diet or increasing exercise. I've been stuck at my current weight for over a year now and decided to get a band to help me out. I'll let you know how I do! Marsha
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WOW Leo! What a difference! You look Great! :banana :banana :banana :Bunny :Bunny :Bunny :banana :banana Marsha
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Julie, I read your journal. You are a terriffic writer. Everything you say, I feel too! :confused: You are amazing. Keep up the good but hard work, you are doing GREAT! Marsha
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"who are you insured with?" I'm insured with United Healthcare PPO. " I see you live in Florida, what made you decide to go all the way to TJ for surgery with Dr. Kuri vs. going to Monterrey with one of the doctors there?" Well, there were lots of factors. #1. Dr. Kuri has a great reputation. #2 It is almost double the price for me to fly to Monterrey then to TJ (hard to believe, but true). #3 I met someone on Lapbandtalk and we decided to go together (Jaejgirl). We both live in Florida and wanted someone to go with. #4 Price...it's hard to beat Dr. Kuri's price and he has a good reputation. " Do you plan to get fills in TJ too?" I am trying to find someone closer for fills, but I will probably get my first fill by Dr. Kuri... I'll see how things go after surgery. " If so, maybe one day we can meet for a "fill" date? " The more the merrier! It's so much easier going through this with someone!!!!! "Thanks for your good thoughts and congratulations to you! I will be thinking about you as March 5th approaches." I'm thinking of you too!!! :confused: Take Care, Marsha
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Anne, I was denied by my insurance too! I also decided to go to Mexico and I will be banded by Dr. Kuri on March 5th! You'll be banded just a couple of weeks before me! Don't worry the next few weeks will go by quickly and then you'll be in Bandlandia! :confused: Keep us posted! Marsha
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questions about the tests before surgery
marsha replied to kellymoos's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Ok...here goes: My sleep study: I arrived at the center at about 7pm. After cleaning my skin in different places with alcohol and pumice, the "sleep technician" hooked me up to a lot of electrodes (a couple on each leg, a band around my stomach and chest, several electrodes stuck to my chin and around my eyes and about 6 stuck to my head). The electrodes were connected to wires that were hooked up to a monitor. At about 10:30, I went to bed. There's a video camera in the room watching your every move and you are wired for sound (they want to see if you're snooring!) I got up at 5am, they disconnected my wires, I took a shower and went home... The psych eval was easy! First I took a written test of about 120 questions. I just had to answer True False or SOmetimes...they were questions like..."do you ever think of killing yourself?", "Have you ever taken someone elses medications?" Stuff like that. Then I sat and spoke with the psychologist for about 1 1/2 hours. She asked about my weight loss efforts, my family life growing up and about my family situation now. She also asked about my support at home, etc. I hope this helps! If you have specific questions, I'd be glad to try to answer! Marsha -
Donali, Just curious...what do you do for a living? I hope you are involoved in mental health somehow because you sure know what to say just at the right time! I truly love reading your posts!:confused: Marsha
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YEAH Leo! You are doing so well. Congradulations!!!!!! Marsha
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Bright, I love your posts! Congradulations on your success! It must be sooooo much fun torturing the skinny people! I can't wait to get my turn! Keep us posted! Marsha
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Sounds like a lot of money upfront to me. I had to dish out $300 for a nutrition class before they even submitted for approval. I was eventually denied by my insurance and am out the $300. I also had to pay a lot of co-pays for different doctor visits and I had to pay for 25% of my sleep study (another $225). It seems to me like you should be able to choose your own gym and Protein shakes! I'd keep looking for other surgeons! Just my 2cents! Marsha
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I think you probably have a good chance of overturning the denial. The lapband is not experimental! It is FDA Approved. If you want a real opinion, Walter Lindstrom (obesity insurance attorney) would probably give you a better idea! www.obesitylaw.com. Just a thought, Marsha Please dont give up!!!
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Alex, Do you realize that at 5'9" and 165lbs, your BMI is 24?? THis is in normal range (normal range being BMI between 20 and 25)! YOU ARE NORMAL!!! I agree with Alexandra...just tweak here and there. You are doing so well. Congradulations! Just my 2 cents Marsha
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Just wanted to let everyone know that Oprah will have a show on WLS on Monday Jan 12. It will feature Randy from American Idol and his experience with WLS. It will also deal with "problems" other people have had to deal with after WLS (emotional/relationship/eating stuff). Thought it might be interesting! Marsha
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I'm in Palm Beach County (south florida). I went through all testing with Dr. Szomstein at CLeveland Clinic but was denied by insurance. I'm probably going to go to Mexico but was wondering about Dr. Fusco since I'd never heard of him! Thanks for the info and good luck with your journey! I'm sorry if we hijacked this post...didn't mean to. I know there are lap band surgeons at Jackson Memorial in Miami (I think). I also think Cleveland has a center in Naples. Try going to Yahoo groups and search for South Florida Bandsters. I know they'd have info on more doctors! Hope this helps. Marsha
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notmyself, Do you know what Dr. Fusco charges for patients without insurance? Just curious (I noticed his web site states he is less expensive then others because he does the lap band at an outpatient center). Also, Do you know how many lapbands he has done? THanks, Marsha
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Congrats Sassaay! I second your Thank You! The people on this board have given so many hope when they thought they had none; Knowledge when they had none; and support when they needed it most! (including me!) I feel at home and accepted on this board! What a wonderful place! You are all an amazing group of people! Marsha
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Jaejgirl, Who will be your surgeon? Where in Mexico are you going? Marsha
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Thanks to everyone who responded. I will definately be going to Mexico. In the beginning, I had a list of six or so surgeons that I've heard good things about...but for me right now, I think I've narrowed it down to Dr. Sanchez or Dr. Kuri. (for different reasons). I'm also trying to consider the cost of getting fills along with the surgery. No sence in having surgery then not being able to afford a few fills! Well, I'm hoping for February. I just finally convinced my husband that I NEED the surgery (he's one of those skinny people that can eat anything and not gain a pound (he doesn't understand what it's like on this side). Now, I'm in the process of convincing him that Mexico is a safe clean alternative place to have surgery. Vera and Sue: Did you fly into Monterrey? Thanks again to everyone who posts. This site is so amazing...it's pleasant and the people dont fight all the time like other places! I feel like we're a big family. Marsha
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Hi Everyone. Today I'm very sad. I recieved a denial letter from UHC. They state "benefits are not availale for surgical and non-surgical treatment of obesity, including morbid obesity under your plan". :cry I guess I'll always be fat. Marsha
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Hi everyone, Thanks for your support. My surgeon's office called this morning and told me they are going to help me appeal through the human resources department at my husbands job. The company my husband works for (and my helath insurance is through) is partially owned by United Healthcare (I don't know if this is good or bad). I've decided if I don't get help this way, I'm considering hiring the lawyers at Obesitylaw.com. Has anyone used them? Lindaloo - If I don't get the approval, I've decided to invest in myself...I'll have to go to Mexico, but I'm going to do it! I told my husband...the surgery will pay for itself overtime (our grocery bill will be smaller ! Thanks to all of you for your support through this really trying time, I'm so glad you all are here! Marsha
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Hi Everyone, Today, I was denied by UHC. The letter states "obesity related surgery or treatment is not covered by your plan". :cry Marsha
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For those of you who have UHC insurance, I'm just curious...How long did it take to get approval (or denial) once you submitted? Thanks, Marsha