Jess55 97 Posted December 1, 2010 So when I went for my last appointment (before they submit my paperwork to insurance) yesterday. I asked my surgeon about insurance stuff and if there will be any costs to me if I get approved. His answer was this, t you don't know if the insurance is going to pay until after the surgery, which made no sense to me. I assume the submit the paperwork and I will be approved before the surgery. He also said that there should be no problem with them paying since I meet all the criteria and did all the pre op stuff. SO has anyone ever heard of such a thing? Now a question on Vitamins. I have been taking gummy vitamins (adult formula), is this ok to continue taking? Also are they ok to take when I am on liquids pre and post op? I also take a Calcium supplement like Viactiv, is this also ok to take? I've seen on some websites that there ar Vitamins geared toward people who have had weight loss surgery, should I take those instead? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CheckYes 46 Posted December 1, 2010 Hi Jess, I'm thinking that your doctor is saying that you are ultimately responsible for his bill if it isn't covered by insurance. I believe you will get an approval letter in advance from most insurance companies. I don't see how a doctor can say for sure whether your insurance will cover it - ALL policies are different. It isn't just that some companies cover it and some don't. For example, I have Aetna. Aetna covers bariatric procedures under some of its policies but not under my policy. On the Vitamins - follow whatever your doctor recommends. I just ordered and tried the Celebrate chewable vitamins in pineapple strawberry and they tasted ok and didn't upset my tummy at all (mind you - I haven't been banded yet). Best wishes and good luck for a speed approval! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cocoabean 430 Posted December 1, 2010 Contact your insurance company directly and find out what they cover and what your co-pays are. I was surprised with a $100.00 hospital co-pay. Had I read my policy better, I'd have been expecting it. My surgeon's office wasn't worried about my co-pays, only about my coverage in general. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jacie 0 Posted December 1, 2010 I would steer clear of the gumi Vitamins. I'm 4 months post op & still have trouble with the gumi stuff. I was doing chewables, but have switched to drinking 2 Protein Drinks a day that are loaded with vitamins. I've foudn this works better for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites