At beginning of the New Year I had an AHA moment where I just knew that gastric bypass surgery was not something I was ready to do. But I have Kaiser insurance that covers the bypass and not the Lap-Band.
It occured to me that I also had insurance through my (soon to be x) husbands' policy, so I started making the calls, inquiring into cost and what my financial responsibility would be. I was ready to book a consultation with a surgeon in Northern California, when I found out THAT was no longer an option. Hmmmm.
So now I had to decide if I could pay for surgery myself. I started investigating surgeons in MEX assuming US prices were too high.
As it turns out, US prices are about double those in MEX - give or take a couple thousand dollars. But if I was determined I could make it work.
In the end, it just makes more sense, for me, to use a surgeon close to home - that has a fabulous reputaion - and more experience under his belt than most other surgeons, no matter what country you're in.
So tomorrow I have a consultation. I'm excited, apprehensive, giddy, nervous and the whole gammut of emotions.
I'm still enrolled in Kaiser's mandatory pre-bariatric class. It's informative for any WLS patient. My classmates aren't enthusiastic about my decision to have the Lap-Band. Maybe they are dissappointed it's not an option for them. But I understand and support them in their decision too.
NOTE:
To those who have questions about Kaiser and the Lap-Band...
I've been told the following by Dr. Nina Lott at Kaiser San Diego Positive Choice Center:
Kaiser SoCal will be offering the Lap-Band when they find a surgeon, who may not be local. It is a requirement for Medicare/Medical and Kaiser is a provider for Medicare/Medical.
And as far as how I would be viewed after having the Lap-Band placed (on my own) - I've been told that I am a Kaiser patient and they will treat me as necessary.
So here's to jumping in with both feet!