paristupperware
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About paristupperware
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Gender
Female
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Occupation
CNA at Veterans nursing home
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City
Racine
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State
Wisconsin
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Zip Code
53402
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paristupperware started following insurance vs. co-morbidity, Cruise, health condition +ins=surgery? and and 7 others
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I was recently on a cruise to celebrate my surgeversary (March 22, 2016). There are sooo many choices of food, you will not have a problem finding something to eat. You shouldn't have a problem if you are avoiding alcohol and soda - those cost extra anyway... They always have water, lemonade available. at breakfast they also have juices available (apple, orange, cranberry). The thing to be careful of??? the buffet. The plate are large, so try to recognize what portion sizes are in relation to you hand.
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health condition +ins=surgery?
paristupperware posted a topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi all, I am dealing with a condition of lymphedema that has caused me to gain weight since I started my program almost 2 years ago. My bariatric team typically does not do the surgery if there is weight gain, but this is a condition I have no control over... I am wrapping my legs (which seems to help some, but there is no getting rid of lymphedema). Tomorrow I will be calling my insurance coordinator at the surgeon's office and my insurance company to see what I can do and where I am at as far as getting approved for surgery. I have done the 6 mo (2 years) supervised diet, and from the nutritionist standpoint I was ok to do surgery in March 2015. It has taken me so long, because I have had job/insurance changes, and finally am at a point where I have the right coverage, and I am no longer on probation as a new employee. I guess my question here is, Has anyone had experience with lymphedema causing weight gain after starting the program and still get approved? -
Has anyone had this surgery using the WPS insurance? I do know that it does cover bariatric surgery, but I am curious about how long it took for an approval and whatnot. this was the only insurance option that does cover bariatrics as an employee of the State of WI (that I was offered anyway through the WDVA). My policy goes into effect Jan 1... I am getting excited and nervous, and ready to get the ball rolling.
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Hello, I am somewhat new to Bariatric Pal... I have been in the process of getting ready for surgery for 1 1/2 yrs... it has taken so long because of insurance issues. my question to you is, when and where would these support group meetings be held? I have not been able to attend any support groups due to schedule... I live in Racine and I work the 3rd shift.
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insurance vs. co-morbidity
paristupperware replied to paristupperware's topic in Insurance & Financing
@@Pinkgirl1234 my lymphedema is not cancer related (it is congenital, I have had swollen legs for as long as I can remember and the drs just kept me on diuretics). This is the worst the swelling has ever been, I just got sent to the right dr this time. This dr did not recommend physical therapy, he is suggesting compression therapy 3x a week to start out with. I just met this dr last week and I have yet to hear from the clinic to schedule the therapy sessions. -
OK, so I have UHC as my insurance right now. But my current plan does not cover the surgery. I am switching to a plan that does cover it, but that will not be effective until Jan 1. In the mean time, I have been going to regular NUT visits (I have been working on this for over a year now, do to insurance changes). Over the last 3 months I have seen some weight gain, and my GP finally referred me to a vascular center. This new Dr. gave me the diagnosis of lymphedema that has gotten inflamed because of outside issues. These outside issues mostly revolve around stress (of a few different types and happened at the same time). I was told by my NUT that for most insurances I need to be at or below my starting weight in order to have surgery. Right now, because of the lymphedema, I am above my starting weight. since lymphedema does not have a "cure" and there is treatment, but it takes time for the treatment to be effective. I was also told that WLS will help with the lymphedema Does anyone have any advise on how I should proceed in the process? I was planning on having the surgery in Feb/Mar with the new ins.... is that now going to be delayed?
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lymphedema
paristupperware replied to paristupperware's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
i have had very little processed food, and i have cut out soda months ago. I loved doing aquacise.... but that was about 5 years ago before my schedule got insane. I am going to look into lymph massage.... do you think accupuncture could help too? i have that done once in a while. Maybe I need to go more often? -
Has anyone been diagnosed with lymphedema after starting the process, but before surgery? I have swelling in my legs that is not going away with the help of Lasix. My Dr came to the conclusion that it is lymphedema and that I should continue wearing my compression socks, and discontinue the Lasix.... one problem I can't get the socks on (my legs have swelled that much). The Lasix is also a high risk for me to take because of my QT prolongation (heart concern). As a result I am retaining alot of fluid=weight gain. what kind on treatment should i try to help lose the weight now??? I am already eating mostly fruits and veggies, and getting my Protein in. I am on my feet all day at work (I am a CNA in a nursing home on night shift) and I am in school for 7 hrs 2 days a week... and try to sleep somewhere in there. Oh and my job.... they can force me to work double shifts based on facility needs (so, if someone calls in, they could make me stay). With that being said, I don't necessarily have the extra time for workouts.
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Time off work? One week? More?
paristupperware replied to itstimealready's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
what would you suggest for someone who does a lot at work? I am a CNA at a Veteran's nursing home in WI. I am aiming to have my sleeve done at the beginning of 2016. I am (as of right now) planning on taking 2 weeks for recovery, but I also can't use FMLA until March (must be employed there for 12 months). -
New job = new insurance... feeling frustrated
paristupperware posted a topic in Insurance & Financing
I just recently started a new... that I am very thankful for. Along with the job comes the new health insurance. I have several plans to choose from, but none of the cover bariatric surgery. I feel like I am being pinned into a corner and being forced to pay out of pocket (which I cant afford ouf of pocket). Any advice would be greatly appreciated. -
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sleep study
paristupperware replied to paristupperware's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I finally got the results from my sleep study... I have obstructive sleep apnea... Yeah. On Thursday I have an appt to get a cpap. And then I see a pulmonologist in April -
all because I had pop :(
paristupperware replied to paristupperware's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am pre-op... I am during the insurance required physician supervised diet with nut visits. And because of the 3 pops, she won't submit everything to the bariatric team that my surgeon works with. Plus I am having a sleep study done on Tues (which that is a whole other subject). -
paristupperware reacted to a post in a topic: all because I had pop :(
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So, I had my 6 mo appt with my nutritionist... she has decided to not clear me to go onto the next step because I had maybe 3 sodas in the last month... I just have to get my head in the game and have absolutely no soda for this next month, so I continue in my progress... in the mean time I have lost almost 20. I am happy about that.
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mykdzmom reacted to a post in a topic: sleep study
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sleep study
paristupperware replied to paristupperware's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It would be nice to do the study at home... my GP's nurse had actually said something about that, but my insurance won't cover that. It is my GP ordering the sleep study, not my surgeon... I guess right now, I have to wait and see... wait to have the test done, then see if I have apnea or not. -
paristupperware reacted to a post in a topic: sleep study
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sleep study
paristupperware replied to paristupperware's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I dont want to have to use a CPAP. In theory, I could be having my surgery in about 2 months... I think I can just sleep the way I have been until apnea would resolve.... can't I?