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I am still waiting to be scheduled for my banding, but in the meantime, when I am scared I think about all the great things I will be able to do again: Cross my legs! Tie my shoe laces Walk a block without being winded Shop in a normal clothes store Wear a belt Wear boots up to my knees Look in a mirror Have my picture taken And many more. Just thought I'd share some of the things I think about when I start to worry or get nervous! Mary
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I don't see much mention of any pain or discomfort with having fills. I am curious how they find the port, and if the needle hurts when they put it in. Also, how do they know they injected into the port and not your belly...especially if they are not using a flouroscope. Thanks for your input. Mary :thumbup:
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I have used Care Credit in the past to cover dental procedures, etc. It is often accpeted by plastic surgeons and others who offer services that insurance may not cover. It is interest free for the first year and, as far as I can tell, it is not difficult to get the credit line. Good luck yo you...and A hug from me, too. Mary
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You guys are great! Your detailed descritptions were so clear. I am much less anxious now. Thak you so much! Mary:smile2:
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Michelle and Carole, Do either of you have Tricare for your insurance? How long did it take to get your evaluation appt from the time you attended the seminar? Thanks!! Mary
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Wish I could help you with a surgeon who will do fills. Unfortuantely, I am trying to find a surgeon that I can trust to do the surgery in the first place. I think I have - Dr. Teng. Don't know if he takes patients from other doctors. Mary
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Jen, I would do two things: (1) ask Dr. Teng for a referral in the place you move to and, or (2) call TriWest and ask for assistance. If you move out of the West, you'll be using Human or HealthNet (South and North, respectively). Does seem to be a problem. Thanks for the info on Dr. Teng. Stay in touch!! Mary
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self-paying doctors in las vegas?
Cadets71 replied to littlecruse03's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
VegasJen, I was very happy when I read your post about Dr. Teng and Tricare approval. I am also covered by Tricare and I thought the Surgical Weight Control Center of Nevada was the only Tricare provider. I have some issues with their practice and their approach to lap banding. So, Dr. Teng is a viable alternative. Can you give me some specifics? Thanks, Mary (in Henderson):wub: -
Tricare - Does it require a supervised 6 mo diet plan?
Cadets71 replied to Long2BFree's topic in Insurance & Financing
Tricare does not require that you be on a diet plan for any amount of time. Their approval criteria are weight, BMI and sometimes the presence of co-morbidities (hypertension, High cholesterol, diabetes, etc). If your BMI is <40 or if you need to lose <100 lb, then they also want to see a co-morbity. You can see the requirements on the Triwest.com website and you can call and talk to their authorization staff. Mary:shades_smile: -
I am new to this site. Tonight I am attending my first lap band seminar. I have also given some consideration to the mini gastric bypass. Still uncertain which would be better for me. I am 59 y.o., 5'4" and weigh 250 lbs. Feel very overwhelmed by my weight and I am pretty much at the point where I am ready to take the surgical risks. Has anyone else gone through the decision process of mini gastric bypass versus lap band? What factors convinced you to do one or the other? Mary
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Thanks for your thoughts! I appreciate the sentiment on our stomachs - and I have the same sense - it's a little scary to think about cutting up your stomach! I have finished my Dr. research and now am down to making the final decision on the procedure. Thakfully, there are some excellent bariatric physicians and programs in Las Vegas! Mary