msjoy83 42 Posted March 2, 2014 Ok, so my consultation is on the 13th of March with Dr.Neff. My bmi is exactly at the borderline, 4'11 and 199lbs. Of course my fear is my bmi dropping one pound under. So was wondering should I just go ahead and do my blood work now to test for diabetes, and do a sleep study test all before my consultation? ...Guess I'm just a tad bit to say the least anxious, worried, and scared not of surgery but of denial of surgery. 1 Ariellestarr reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sarahjane79 397 Posted March 2, 2014 I'd wait to see what your surgeon wants done. The only test my surgeon wanted to do was an upper gi scope. No sleep test or anything. So it'd be a waste of money if you doc doesn't require it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msjoy83 42 Posted March 2, 2014 I'd wait to see what your surgeon wants done. The only test my surgeon wanted to do was an upper gi scope. No sleep test or anything. So it'd be a waste of money if you doc doesn't require it. That's a good idea, just worried with the bmi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
allycatt98 35 Posted March 2, 2014 Ok, so my consultation is on the 13th of March with Dr.Neff. My bmi is exactly at the borderline, 4'11 and 199lbs. Of course my fear is my bmi dropping one pound under. So was wondering should I just go ahead and do my blood work now to test for diabetes, and do a sleep study test all before my consultation? ...Guess I'm just a tad bit to say the least anxious, worried, and scared not of surgery but of denial of surgery. Your BMI is what it is. Besides you can't do any testing without an order anyway. Let your surgeon determine the best course of action. I'm assuming that you've been at your current weight (or more) for over a year right? If so, a pound or two lighter isn't going to make a difference. Your previous medical records should be able to document a BMI of 40 or more so don't sweat it. People fluctuate all the time.... Your weight during your initial consult is what will be considered....Unless this is a recent spike. But if you've consistently been at 40 or above you should be good. Ally 1 Sarahjane79 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msjoy83 42 Posted March 2, 2014 Ooo I can Def get my weight from my pcp. I do know I don't need a referral with my insurance guess that's why I wanted to hop on the band Wagon lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sarahjane79 397 Posted March 2, 2014 But why spend the money if you don't have to? I'd really just wait to see what the surgeon you're seeing wants to have you do Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msjoy83 42 Posted March 2, 2014 But why spend the money if you don't have to? I'd really just wait to see what the surgeon you're seeing wants to have you do So so true I already put $ aside in a surgery savings account specifically for this; and just in case my jobs try to not give me temp disability. With my job I will Def need to stay out the max amount of time Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
allycatt98 35 Posted March 2, 2014 Ooo I can Def get my weight from my pcp. I do know I don't need a referral with my insurance guess that's why I wanted to hop on the band Wagon lol Referrals and physician orders are completely different. I was referencing the orders you would need for the testing... Why rack up additional charges right now if you don't need to. Use the money to pay for any pre-op testing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dmog74 2 Posted March 2, 2014 Just check with your insurance regarding reqrements. I'm in the same boat. BMI is 41.7 and I'm 5 feet tall. A matter of a few lbs can easily change your BMI. My carrier requires a weight each month for the 6 month program and looks at your starting and finishing weight. If you fall below a BMI of 40 at any point during the 6 months, they wont cover Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msjoy83 42 Posted March 2, 2014 Just check with your insurance regarding reqrements. I'm in the same boat. BMI is 41.7 and I'm 5 feet tall. A matter of a few lbs can easily change your BMI. My carrier requires a weight each month for the 6 month program and looks at your starting and finishing weight. If you fall below a BMI of 40 at any point during the 6 months, they wont cover Wow that's bs, smh I know my insurance definitely does not ask that of its patients. This is the frustrating part but we will get through. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ariellestarr 53 Posted March 20, 2014 Ok, so my consultation is on the 13th of March with Dr.Neff. My bmi is exactly at the borderline, 4'11 and 199lbs. Of course my fear is my bmi dropping one pound under. So was wondering should I just go ahead and do my blood work now to test for diabetes, and do a sleep study test all before my consultation? ...Guess I'm just a tad bit to say the least anxious, worried, and scared not of surgery but of denial of surgery. I have a consult with Dr. Neff next Friday. How did you like him? What were some of his requirements? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msjoy83 42 Posted March 20, 2014 I have a consult with Dr. Neff next Friday. How did you like him? What were some of his requirements? I love him that's my problem now lol don't want to switch from him because of my insurance. His requirements are really based upon your insurance requirements, but Cardiologist, pulmonary, radiology to check gall stones and hernia, psych eval., nutritionist the nutritionist there is amazing love her personality! All in all great team! 1 Ariellestarr reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ariellestarr 53 Posted March 29, 2014 just met Dr. Neff yesterday. Love him! The whole staff is great and so pleasant. the nutritionist is great as well. Unfortunately, insurance won't cover for a registered dietician. i did find a nutritionist who is a MD, so he is covered under insurance. I have Horizon NJ Health. Dr Neff told me within 3 months I will have a surgery date! Beyond excited and couldn't have picked a better doctor. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites