Ready2BDone 7 Posted February 2, 2012 I FINALLY spoke to the surgeon's office today. We made my appointment for the nutritionist, dietician, and exercise specialist for Wednesday. I am SO worried that they are going to tell me that the six months I spent with my PCP isn't going to be good enough and that I will need to do it over again! I am SOO scared of that. I also made an appointment with the psychologist, and also to have blood work done. I am nervous, and hoping that all will be well, but with my luck it won't be. With my PCP he told me to exercise, watch what I eat, and we weighed in every month that I went. For insurance reasons, I am hoping that is good enough and that I don't need to do anymore with them! Any advice would help? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IowaAndy 95 Posted February 2, 2012 I do not think that you will have any problem with your 6 month diet as long as it was supervised and documented by your PCP. I would wait until you get approval from your insurance for your psychologist. Mine made me see a psychiatrist so this may save you a trip and added expense. Also why are you having the blood work? Has you doctor done blood work on you lately? Do you have high cholesterol? When you are approved for your surgery you will have to have a pre-op by your PCP and probably have to see a cardiologist for clearance. These have to be done withing a certain time frame of your surgery. Just trying to save you some time and money and having these test done twice. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ready2BDone 7 Posted February 3, 2012 I have never had blood work done before. My insurance states that I need an evaluation by a professional... and the surgeon's office I am going through sets all of that up for me. I actually read my medical policy through my insurance last night and it states that they no longer require the six months anymore! So that was great news!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites