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I'm new to this site, my name is Dixie and I am trying to find out all I can about the gastric banding procedure. I weigh 216 (5'2"). I have high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes (I take Lantus and Novolog insulin) numerous back problems (bulging disc, herniated disc and and one "blown out"disc). I know that if I could have this procedure done, it would practically eliminate most of my medical problems (the diabetes and high B/P) and would improve my back a great deal also.

I'm here to find out what everyone is going through and to find someone to ask questions to, also. I talked with my insurance co. today (CIGNA) and it sounds pretty promising. My family dr thinks I would be a good candidate for banding, also.

I just want to say Hi to everyone and find some friends.

Thanks

Dixie

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Hello Dixie and welcome! This is a great place for making connections, asking questions and getting support.

Good luck with your journey and keep posting!

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Dixie: well it sounds like you are on the right track and even better if your insurance didn't tell you they have an exclusion... WELL THEN GET GOING GIRL!

Do your research, decide, attend a seminar of a surgeon you like (and takes your insurance) then start the predetermination process......

Unless you are self pay INSURANCE is the number one hold up on dates...

WELCOME!

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Hi Dixie, welcome to lapbandtalk forum. I have heard great success with getting rid of those ailments through banding. I wish you the best of luck on your journey.

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