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What do the pre op testing consist of for the self payers. I know the insurance companies require more testing. I would appreciate any advice or input.

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I had no pre op testing. nothing. zero $$$$

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All my pre-op tests were including in my self-pay contract except for my psych exam which cost $100. I had: blood work, upper GI, EKG, and routine tests such as bp/temp/pulse/weight.

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Thanks Kiz. I will definitely be asking if my pre-op test will be included in my contract. How long did it take from your first consultation to your surgery date, and are you happy with your results? I really appreciate your input.

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Your welcome. I know I had a lot of questions at the get-go too.

I went to two seminars with different surgeons, and there was a clear choice in my mind, and I went with that doctor. My seminar was in June, and my consultation was scheduled for a few weeks later..so late June early July. I could have surgery in late August, but I had a scheduling conflict, so I moved it to the first week of Sep.

I am absolutely thrilled with my results. I'm on a plateau now, but I *never* thought I'd be this close to goal weight after struggling with weight gain and then obesity for the last 15+ years. I've gone the Weight Watchers route more than once, I've gone to a weight loss doctor for phentermine twice, and, of course, I've tried to lose weight on my own several times. All these attempts were met with failure.

With the band, I eat normal foods; just much smaller portions, and I don't drink with my meals. I go to the gym for rigorous workouts 3 - 4 times/week.

I went into this, not merely to lose weight, but to improve my health. That's one of the reasons exercise is such an important component to me. I didn't add it just to help with weight/inches loss. I want a healthy heart and increase in stamina. I'm planning to hit 50 yrs old with a body that matches my mind and attitude, and I'm getting there.

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I went through my insurance for all of my pre-op testing.. all the testing I had done where not tests that were unusual for an obese person... so this was before my surgeon's office tried to get approval from my insurance company. After their denial, that is when I went self pay.

Thanks Kiz. I will definitely be asking if my pre-op test will be included in my contract. How long did it take from your first consultation to your surgery date, and are you happy with your results? I really appreciate your input.

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