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Hey All...glad to see I'm not the only one consisdering Lap Band. I suppose this is as good of place as any to start investigating and getting the 'real story' on the what's and hows', etc. of the LB surgery! :wacko:

Please forgive me in advance for any stupid questions I may ask; or questions that must have been asked a thousand times already. I am trying to gain as much knowledge as possible.

WHERE DO I START?

I have a 'intro' meeting tonight that the doctors are holding at a hotel. That's where I believe they're going to try and 'sell' the procedure to myself and others in the general public. I know that is where to start. But in terms of me getting other medical attention for insurance approvals...will they let me know all of this tonight? I know I have to go for psychatric evalutation, etc. Do I just go and seek that out myself? OMG - SO many questions I have. Don't want to bombard anyone. Just want to know; where to start! :wacko:

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I have a 'intro' meeting tonight that the doctors are holding at a hotel. That's where I believe they're going to try and 'sell' the procedure to myself and others in the general public. I know that is where to start. But in terms of me getting other medical attention for insurance approvals...will they let me know all of this tonight?

Hi Sherilynn - and WELCOME!

Yes, the seminar's are a general way of getting the ball rolling. My suggestion is to contact your insurance company and ask THEM if they pay for weightloss surgery - and in particular, the Lap Band procedure. Its usually a yes or no answer.

If its a YES answer, then the next question to your insurance should be, HOW DO I GET APPROVED? Different comp's require different 'qualifications' for approval. My insurance gave me a list of about 5 things to gain this approval, for instance: MD documented attempts of failed diets (diet pills/programs) for at least 6 months, physc. eval OR nutrictional consultation, a letter of recommendation from at least 1 MD. Having health conditions will certainly help gaining approval, like, having HBP, diabetes, sleep apnea.

I suggest keeping close contact with your insurance AND surgeons office just to make sure everyone is on the same page :)

Good luck and let us know if there's anything else.

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Hi Paula,

Thanks so much for the advise. I have not been working with my doctor at all with regard to weight loss. I suppose I should start immediately? He knows that my back hurts, b/c of my large breasts and that I have indents on my shoulders. (My OBGYN). He knows I have high blood pressure. My cardiologist has been treating me for severe Mitral Valve Prolapse for about two years with medicine. I have a neurologist who has treated me for Pseduo Tumor Cerebri (known to be in overweight women), and I've done Weight Watchers about 6 times in 5 years...but never saved the books!!! And WW is not anxious to give me my information for documentation purposes. Wow...seems all will be against me, since I didn't do much documenting. Is there anything that insurance DOES want to hear, and "DOESN'T" want to hear???? :) I'm talking fluff???

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hi it would seem you already have your 6 months for your docs apts , weight watchers has to give you your information, they can not refuse you if you have a record of when you started them or receipts thats a plus and you said your doc himself knows you been fighting this , talk to him about it because he will need to give you a statement to take to your lb doctor as well:nervous

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