Holly Belle 0 Posted July 11, 2010 Hi! I have decided to take this journey to get off 130 some odd pounds. I've tried everything in the last 10 years. List of diets and programs that failed. I'm ready (or I think I am anyway) for the big guns. I have located doctors that I think I want to use and am going to a seminar this Thursday. I'm scared, nervous and excited all at the same time. I have a few questions...What happens at these seminars? Do you make an appointment right there for a consult? Do they tell you about insurance options at that point? I don't know what to expect??? I'm like 98% sure my insurance will cover the procedure because my BMI is over 40...way over 40. I'm 5'2" and around 255 lbs. I've heard around town my insurance will pay for it if my BMI is over 40 and it's an "in-network" doctor. I'm ANXIOUS!!! Any advice is greatly appreciated!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Astrasmom 1 Posted July 11, 2010 Hi! I have decided to take this journey to get off 130 some odd pounds. I've tried everything in the last 10 years. List of diets and programs that failed. I'm ready (or I think I am anyway) for the big guns. I have located doctors that I think I want to use and am going to a seminar this Thursday. I'm scared, nervous and excited all at the same time. I have a few questions...What happens at these seminars? Do you make an appointment right there for a consult? Do they tell you about insurance options at that point? I don't know what to expect??? I'm like 98% sure my insurance will cover the procedure because my BMI is over 40...way over 40. I'm 5'2" and around 255 lbs. I've heard around town my insurance will pay for it if my BMI is over 40 and it's an "in-network" doctor. I'm ANXIOUS!!! Any advice is greatly appreciated!! First congratulations on the start of your journey. I wish you much success. 1> When you attend the seminars they will explain to you the differences between the weightloss surgeries. Lapband, gastric, sleeve, etc. They will also explain each surgery. This is the best time to ask questions. 2> I was able to make the appointment at the seminar. All offices are different. 3> You probably won't know about insurance until your consult but my suggestion would be to call your insurance company directly and ask them if they cover weightloss surgery. Usually most insurance companies will cover WLS if your BMI is over 37 or you have other medical conditions. Unless of course your work has a clause that they don't cover WLS. 4> What to expect...A life changing experience. Go into this with the mind set that the Lapband is a tool. It's not a miracle cure all. It does take alot of work on your part, but the band will help you reach those goals easier then a conventional diet. The lapband is NOT a diet but a lifestyle change. Everything in moderation. I would also suggest attending a local support group if you have one in your area. Good luck and if you have any further question please feel free to ask. Keep us posted. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Holly Belle 0 Posted July 12, 2010 Thank you soooo much! I'm so excited! I need a lifestyle change and all the help I can get! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites