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I had my surgical consultation today for revision, but on the off chance that it is not deemed medically necessary for revision, I do qualify for bariatric surgery in general, repeating all of the requirements as if it were a new procedure. My question is regarding Cigna coverage. Most plans require a monitored 3, 6 or 12 month diet/nutrition/weight loss management through PCP or somewhere similar. Cigna's policy says NOTHING about this, only that "a statement from a physician other than the surgeon, that the individual has failed previous attempts to achieve and maintain weight loss by medical management" - it gives no other requirements or indicators. I called Cigna today to inquire and they couldn't tell me anything more about this. So, for those of you that have been approved in the past few months (Cigna's policy requirements look to be effective 10/9/18 through 7/15/19), what did you provide for this? I have to have a letter from my primary anyway that recommends bariatric surgery. Would this be the same letter or separate? And what did you submit/have your PCP write to say that you had failed previous attempts? Thanks in advance for your help!
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April 8th 2019! Nervous!
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How much water to drink?
FancyChristine15 replied to StarFlower87's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Dang, you're doing great! I got about 64oz of water when I was 10 days out. -
I love the Crabtree & Evelyn oriental range, particularly Ottoman Rose. It's bloomin' expensive - it's the poshest beauty product I own and I love it. https://crabtree-evelyn.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/80432_nocolor.jpg Sent from my SM-G930F using BariatricPal mobile app
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My dietician also told me about Blogilates for Pilates exercise. It’s a great free site of YouTube videos by Cassey Ho. The videos r upbeat n the cool thing is u can watch tv while doing them if u use your phone to watch the videos. U can download the free app. Majority videos r free n only last 10 minutes or so. She even has a fitness calendar u can print w designated work out videos per day. So no thought needed. Register w the site so u can get the calendars n then go on your phone and add the videos to your favorites within the Blogilates app. Easy. I can do the videos while I’m watching my favorite tv shows. I just love it. I’m starting the Beginner 28 day calendar today.
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February 2019 weight loss buds
Sheribear68 replied to TheMarine79's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
Good luck and let us know how it went. I returned to work last Tuesday and managed to pull three 10 hour shifts in a row. It was rough because I’m on my feet the whole time and there is quite a bit of bending low and stretching up, but I was so happy that I managed to do it and being back at work has really helped with my mental health. It’s one step closer to “ normal” and I was feeling like such a slug by not working. I’ve worked about 50 hours a week for the last 30 years. The last time I took this much time off of work was when I had my daughter in 1997. -
Hello, had my VS on 02/14/19... I noticed my vitamins just make me feel fuller...
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Constant Struggles and Vomitting/Nasuea/Illness in general???
Frustr8 replied to JaminJ's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
And I hope jaminj that a new endoscopy or other exam gives you the answers you need. I have had a stomal stricture and multiple jejuneal ulcerations, not fun, hard to heal, been on Carafate since October, every 6 hours round the clock- 6AM Noon 6PM Midnight and Zofran 8am- 4pm- 10pm every since my RnY surgery September 5th, a PICC line November 29 2018- February 26 2019 so I have fought the nausea battle and I'm still going on strong through it all. I still believe,i will have the Victory I deserve. This is not the oath I would have chosen but I will make the best of it, I guess I am the Endurance Model of Girl.🚕I think of me as a jalopy, not the sleekest model out there, but I am sturdy dependable and when the Ferarris and Lambos have blown their engines and had to be scrapped i'll be still putt-putting along down my road! -
Is there anything you wish you'd been told pre-op?
chrissymcm08 replied to Pippa1703's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yes, the acid problem with the sleeve, guess I will be on Pantrozole/Omeprazile for the rest of my life unless I have a revision to bypass. Also have gallstones now so they want to take my gallbladder out. I am 10 months out. Sent from my LG-LS777 using BariatricPal mobile app -
Anyone get their sleeve February 2019
BKC0425 replied to jazlynvictoriaxo's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I was sleeved 1/31/19, and is anyone else so completely over protein shakes? I am so sick of them, blech! Sent from my SM-G930T using BariatricPal mobile app -
Omega Loop Gastric Bypass Group - Australia 2019
Burny63 posted a topic in Mini Gastric Bypass Surgery Forum
Hi all I'm keen to form a group of Aussies who have had or are planning to have the Omega Loop Gastric Bypass weight loss surgery. I am scheduled to have the surgery on March 27th and would love to hear from people who have already had the surgery as well as those who have it planned for the future, so we share experiences and offer support. This is a life changing decision and I have so many questions about it. I've watched lots of You Tube videos and done plenty of research but would love to hear from people who have been through the experience. Cheers Burny63- 1 reply
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Orthostatic Hypotension
mrs_brontosaurus replied to mousecat88's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I have this issue even pre-op at 245 pounds. I’ve dealt with it since I was 10. It’s an annoying thing my body does. I can’t say if it improves as your weight stabilizes, but I can tell you that most remedies have been useless for me. Increasing sodium, taking atenolol, wearing compression stockings, chugging Gatorade, it was for naught. I know now to just manage the symptoms as they come. I try to avoid triggers like doing anything too exerting first thing in the morning, exercising too intensely, standing stationary too long, especially in stuffy/hot environments. If I feel an “episode” coming on, I try to lie down if possible, and if not I sit down and try to ensure I won’t fall if I faint. Good luck! -
February 2019 weight loss buds
gabybab replied to TheMarine79's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
I had my surgery 2/25 and had no appetite until 2 evenings ago. No interest in anything. Everything tasted bad/different. The past 3 nights I have had 1 cup of chicken broth. I sip it, but probably do in 10 minutes. It goes down so easy. I was absolutely starving last night and it did the trick. Hope I'm ok too, because it didn't restrict at all. -
No you are not crazy. I had to have 2 lap bands removed and waited a little over a year to have the sleeve done on 2/22/2019. I haven't gotten much support from my husband and my daughter but I did it for me. I just bit my tongue when I ask for help and they reply with I told you shouldn't have gotten the surgery done. I'm very glad I found this forum for support.
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Pre Op liquid diet.. help
2Bsmaller18 replied to Alwzla8's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
You can also get the protein flavored waters. I have found the premade shakes are better blended than powder and milk at home. When I do make one at home I shake it then put it in the freezer for 10 minutes to get cold and for the bubbles to dissolve, that helps. -
Oops meant 2019 lol
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New Job Offer, planned surgery
lesslana replied to Bootscraper's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I just did this. You should check with your HR representative who handles FMLA only. They will advise you regarding your institutional policy and cannot disclose because they are designated as confidential HR personnel (if that makes sense). I submitted my FMLA and had been approved. They offer came 24 hours later. I informed the hurting manger at that time and we both agreed my start date would remain the same. New job 3/11, sleeve 3/19. I'm only asking for the same weeks. It's a desk job. But know your policy first before proceeding! Sent from my Nokia 6.1 using BariatricPal mobile app -
I had RNY on 01/29! 😆
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My date was January 21/2019...just joined though! 👋
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I had laparascopic gastric sleeve on 2/5/19. I am typically a slow healer from surgery, and usually need more anaesthesia and pain meds (some to do with being a pale redhead I'm told). My doctor sent me home with no pain meds, and refused to prescribe any when my husband phoned after discharge. I was in a lot of pain for that first week. It did get better. I am still really angry at my surgeon - if I was a drug seeker, there are easier ways to get meds than go through a 6 month programme and have 90% of your stomach cut out...
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It is normal. I had my sleeve 1/21/19. People were telling me I wasn't going to think about food. I did and still do. 5 weeks post OP and I am down 39lbs. I am exercising like crazy. I feel great. I haven't had bread,rice or pasta but I had a piece of steak about 4oz and it was yummy and I was full. You will do fine. Just follow the Dr's instructions.
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Surgery 3/18/19– Anyone else?
FindingMeWithin replied to FindingMeWithin's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Lesslana- thanks for the heads up. I realized too late that there was a thread started. I just joined today and I’m having a bit of trouble learning to navigate. For insist, is there a way to comment of an individual message? Like me under yours?? Can you tell I’m not a Facebooker lol. Andieintheek- I’m having the sleeve procedure. I start the liquid preop 3/10. -
Anyone get their sleeve February 2019
Outlinedspider replied to jazlynvictoriaxo's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Hi All! It’s really nice to have found a place with encouragement and great information! I was sleeved 2/19. So far I’m down 13 lbs. but it’s slowed somewhat ... it’ll stand still for a day or 2 then drop 1-2 lbs again. Is that normal? Also.... does anyone have advice or recipes for week 3? Honestly if I never see Jell-O or pudding again it may be too soon. -
February 2019 weight loss buds
Dubchild replied to TheMarine79's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
All programs are different and I think that’s why these forums are so helpful. I am 19 days post op and successfully had a 1/2 glass of wine last night in very small sips over the course of about 1.5 hours. No problems or trouble today. Two bites of Tim hortons chilli on the way home last night chewed up to the max. Live your life -
Sleeve revision to bypass
LynnB replied to Colorchic's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
Yes! Had it done 3/19