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I have called three times asking for a copy of the policy only to be transferred three times and put on hold for twenty minutes. It's through my h's employer.

I'm going to ask him to ask his HR for a copy of it.

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If you are set up through myuhc.com then I think the coverage documents should be on there.

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All I can find is that notification is required for treatment of morbid obesity to determine if it is medically necessary. I can't find anything that specifies a six month diet or a five year history.

Any idea where that might be on the site? Thanks in advance

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Thanks. I don't understand how some people with my insurance aren't required to do the six months but some people are. From what I've been told every employer plan is different.

it does say they will take WW in the last two years so that is good.

Now I wait for that.

I think I'm going to write a letter to them too.

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My insurance covers the sleeve bit I knew if I was denied I'd fall into a horrible depression too. I went to Mexico and it was cheaper than paying with insurance anyway. I'm glad I did it that way to avoid the heartbreak.

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Yes it's true every employer/insurance is different and each one can make specific changes or requirements to their policy if they choose to cover WLS. I went through Cigna. I had to do a 6 month medically supervises diet and check in with my dr each month. While in the process- Cigna changed from 6 months to 3 months supervised diet. Be an advocate for yourself- you deserve this surgery! You have paid their premiums and qualify. You have every right to these benefits. I would start the insurance process and have this time to mentally prepare for surgery. Trust me- you can never do enough research and preparing. I used my 5 months preparing by doing WW. I lost about 50 lbs- because I knew it was the last time I would ever weigh that much again. I had a good head start on weight loss before surgery and I am so grateful for that. Now at 4 and 1/2 months out I'm down a total of 118 lbs. Keep positive! I wish you all the best!!!

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It's just so hard after waiting a whole year! I literally don't think I can do more research. To say I have been obssessed is an understatement.

I just find the six month requirement insulting.

I have been told by a number of doctors that if I don't get off of Paxil Im not going to lose, and i can't get off of it. In addition not being able to work and being in pain all the time doesn't help.

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You can do this. We are and will be with you.

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Next month will be my 7th month of the so called 6 month diet - the first month doesn't count because you are just beginning. I have been frustrated the whole 6 months, I too believe that insurance could have looked at my weight from the previous years to see that I have lost and gained weight. The time has not flown by for me I have lost 21lbs. but I am constantly thinking about what I eat. I have been reading this forum and another one every day waiting my turn. If I get denied I will not be able to have the surgery, going to Mexico is not an option- no money, 3 children (1 has special needs) to take care of. My plan B is that I will have to drink Protein Drinks and exercise until I lose all of my weight. Choose whichever option you are most comfortable with?

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I was in a similar situation. Without insurance there would have been no way for me either. I even went to the extremes of finding an employer that would have bariatric coverage. I took a phlebotomy class and got a job at the hospital where I wanted my surgery done. Trust me- I've wanted WLS for 5+ years. I've needed this- I HAD TO FIND A WAY!!! where there is a will there is always a way!!!

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When you log into myuhc look for the benefits and coverage tab. There should be a link on that page to your plans coverage document.

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All it says is they have to determine if its medically necessary. Doesn't say how they determine that.

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