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What a strange pickle I'm in! My surgeon warned me that if I lose too much between now and my projected sleeve date in December (still waiting for approval letter to set the date), I will drop below the minimum BMI required by my insurance.

Has anyone here been qualified at first weigh in and later denied for losing too much?

Edited by Trillium

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No, but they will not approve you for surgery if you dip below 35 (with co-morbities) or 40 without.

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I guess that's what I mean by deny (I should have been more specific!).

I have no comorbidities unless hypothyroid is considered as one.

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@@Trillium, it depends on your insurance. First, is bariatric surgery covered? What are their BMI criteria? For a BMI of 35 or over, do they require one or two co-morbidities before they will approve? What co-morbidities are on their list that count for bariatric surgery?

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I asked my surgeon that very same question. He said " no it will not effect your surgery and ins coverage"

During the two week liquid diet to prep the liver we are expected to lose weight.

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I was told yesterday at the clinic that once a patient gets insurance approval, they are not rejected for falling below the BMI threshold (40). So I have no reason to worry. I bought all the supplements I need and am trying some new Protein powders. As this my last T-day with my "old" stomach, I thought I'd be having a food carnival, but I'm more eager to reach my goal of 30 pounds gone by December 28. Just a bite of this and a bite of that. The first bite tastes the best anyway! So pumped.

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