Brittu:
Don't be hard on yourself. If "control" was all it took, we would not need this surgery.
I have the operatory notes from the surgery. They were submitted to BCBS for the Level 1 appeal. From what they have told me they felt that they had no recourse under my plan but to deny my claim at the first level because VSG is not a covered service. They have indicated that they have more latitude at the second level and could at least cover some of the expense. Because mine turned into an open surgery I am dealing with much more than the cost of a used car.
My doctor did write a letter explaining that he went to "extreme" measures to perform the gastric bypass but that this was not possible due to my unique anatomy. Because I was open he stated that he "had to perform the surgery" and did the "best procedure he could perform" due to my situation. He is a Center of Excellence surgeon who has a solid background with the Roux-N-Y so he should know if it could not be performed.
He certainly did not appreciate the first decision which suggested that he could have done a lap band or a VBG. I was not a candidate for the lap band for several reasons. Apparently, the VBG is a "historic" operation and definitely not the standard of practice according to my surgeon. In fact, Medicare no longer covers it and I read that the AMA considers it an "extremely dangerous" operation.
Could you please point me to Theresa and, I think it is McMadam??, whom you mentioned in your response? I would like to read their VSG posts.
Best of luck and thank you! Keith