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Lottaluv0417

LAP-BAND Patients
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About Lottaluv0417

  • Rank
    Newbie
  • Birthday 04/17/1970

About Me

  • Interests
    Enjoying life each and every day
  • Occupation
    Marketing Specialist
  • City
    Atlanta
  • State
    GA
  1. Happy 43rd Birthday Lottaluv0417!

  2. Happy 42nd Birthday Lottaluv0417!

  3. 3 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 3rd Anniversary Lottaluv0417!

  4. I am 4 days post op (surgery 7/7) and I'm feeling pretty good. I am still a bit bloated but I am surprised at how good I feel. I even slept partly on my stomach last night. I told my family if it were not for the incisions I'd think nothing was done. Thankfully though I don't have an appetite so I'm looking forward to a major weight loss between know and when it comes back to jump start my progress. I did sneak on the scale last night I'm down at least 5 pounds WhoooAAAA! The true test will be when my appetite comes back and I start to get my fills. I hope I experience more than a 1 pd per week weight loss considering what we have to do but if thats the case so be it better than 0 pds lost or worst more pds gained.:tongue_smilie::tt2::frown:
  5. Thanks! I was banded on the 7th as well and I am experiencing the same problems. I had a hernia repair and I am so bloated and gassee that I can't stand it. For the most part I feel pretty good, a bit soar of course but this gas thing is really a bummer. I'm taking the gasX-strips I'm so glad you guys mentioned it here I would have been out here trying to figure out what meet the liquids only guidelines.
  6. Hi everyone. After getting a lot of encouragement from a great girl who was banded about a year ago; I finally made up my mind to get banded. I started the process in November 2008 - my hope, is that I'll be banded by the end of June. So far, I've only had one major hiccup, my insurance company (Cigna) initially said that the surgery was a covered benefit and then during the pre-certification process told the insurance coordinator that it was not. After a few tears of disappointment, I but on my boxing gloves and went to work. After making several calls, up, around and through the chain, I was able to get confirmation that my plan actually provides bariatric surgery "if medically" necessary. Yeah Me! So now I am jumping through the testing hoops. I did my sleep study last week. What a circus - electrobes and glue all over the place. I looked like the bride of frankenstein. Not cute at all! But in the end, it felt great to check that off of my list. I have my 4th medically supervised weight loss visit in a few hours...4 down 2 to go! Yeah! And a visit with the nutritionist on the 19th. QUESTION: Speaking of medically supervised weight loss, does anyone know if the insurance company will hold it against me if I don't really lose any weight during the six months. Many of us I'm sur know this song...when overly busy its difficult to do all of the prep and planning that a steady eating regime requires and of course, saying I'm overly busy is an understatement. That is definitely something I've got to work on, finding time to take care of me. So, back to my question, do insurance companies hold it against you if you don't lose much weight under supervision? I figure by the time the six months are over, I'll lose 12 to 15 pounds total. Of course, that is if I can get on track over the next two months. Well thanks for listening. Lotta.

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