Joe I 180 Posted November 21, 2012 After a recent physical exam my PCP again suggested I consider WLS. A short time later I saw a Dr. Oz show titled the most under preformed surgery; it was the RNY gastric bypass. After doing some research I decided this is what I wanted. It was not an easy decision a friend’s wife died after this surgery. I wrote a letter to my PCP asking for a referral for the surgery. In the letter I included my failed attempts at weight loss. Multiple attempts with weight watchers, a medically supervised liquid diet followed up with a maintains plan, miles of walking, bike riding, and swimming, lifting tons of weights. Only to reach a new high in my weight after each failed attempt. A week after my PCP submitted the referral letter my insurance provider approved my psychological exam for WLS, it will be on Monday November 26. I’m not sure of what’s next but I’m ready… 2 Lori Rehrer Himes and Cheryl Barfoot reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BBdoodle 483 Posted November 21, 2012 Congrats on your decision. You will not be dissapointed, having my surgery was the best thing I ever did and have no regrets what so ever !!! Good luck on your journey. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LosingItForMe2011 320 Posted November 22, 2012 joeint - did your PCP refer you to a bariatric group? If so that group/surgeon will have a list of things you'll need to complete prior to the request for your surgery be submitted to your insurance. Most folks have to have 2 Psych evals, a visit with the surgeon, a WLS seminar of sorts that explains all the options, nutritionist visit so they can explain the stages of eating after WLS and also to see what you're eating now and while trying to lose weight for the surgery...usually 2 visits with them as well. After that there will be some tests such as bloodwork, chest xray, abdominal ultrasound, some folks have a sleep study and/or stress study. Each group is a tad different but, there are requirements by each insurance.Some insurances want a supervised diet from anywhere of 3 months to 6 months. Some don't require it etc. But your bariatric center/surgeon will help you with all that. Good luck and welcome to the forum/boards. 1 Vicki Loichinger reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites