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So i got a call from the Hospital today,for the seminar next month,saying i had to go... what is this seminar? im curious..Thanks :)

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They talk you through the whole process. The you Tell what you need/requirements ect. Risks, contact info , websites ect.

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that seems interesting..not boring lol

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It's basically to give you information to help decide if Lapband is right for you. Or look at it this way..better to go to the seminar and see if you are interested in the procedure, then to make an appointment to see the doctor, pay all the (usually non-refundable) program fees THEN decide you don't want the procedure. It's actually pretty darn informative and NOT boring.

If you already started your stuff with your Lapband doc..it may be the Seminar is actually required by insurance.

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that seems interesting..not boring lol

it was very helpful.

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yea i turned my application in for the doctor. ive done a lot of research myself...i dont think im changing my mind lol..i need this :)

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yea i turned my application in for the doctor. ive done a lot of research myself...i dont think im changing my mind lol..i need this smile.png

I think some people look into getting it then attend a seminar, see what's involved, then decide against it. Usually when looking at information on How to Get Started, the first instruction is to "Attend a Seminar". My seminar took roughly an hour or so, and was extremely informative (even though I researched Lapband for almost 2 years prior). Only me and my wife actually stayed around afterward to ask questions..I think the purpose of the seminar is also designed to see who is REALLY interested.

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yea. im glad im going to this seminar. and very interested! :)

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I did not go to a seminar. I went straight to the surgeon for a consult and then had surgery 3 weeks later. No pre-op hoops or testing.

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Some insurance companies require it. Mine required I go to 2 plus 2 support group meetings.

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I found the seminar to be very helpful. I also got to see a lot of potential people who are all at the same point you are. I realized I was not alone and we all had something in common...an understanding! I'm glad I went!

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I have no clue what my insurance company requires yet...also the good thing is my friend is getting the lapband too so shes going with me to the seminar im lucky to have a friend thats at the same point i am and that we can support each other! :)

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