Mega_100 146 Posted February 12, 2016 @@Mega_100 - during the prework for surgery, we had to meet with a therapist. From this list I found my therapist. I really feel you need someone who is aware of the surgery and its outcomes. I agree, having someone familiar with eating issues and bariatric surgery would be ideal. I really liked the doc I went to pre-op for the psych eval, but she isn't in-network unfortunately and finances are definitely a factor. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mega_100 146 Posted February 12, 2016 Mega 100, If you have insurance, you want to stay in network. When there is not a financial issue, it will be much easier to go as long as you need. I made inquires to a few different therapist. Don't settle for one that you are not comfortable with. I have talked to therapist in the past that made me feel worse about myself. That is not what anyone needs. I opted for a therapist that specialized in eating disorder and trauma. I also wanted a female as many of my issues are difficult to talk about in the first place. Good Luck You're right. I think if there was a huge financial strain, it would really distract me and make me uncomfortable. I've known since I was very young that I needed therapy, but have ignored it bc I didn't want to deal with my issues. This opportunity has really made me want to focus on the positive experience and depression and compulsive eating is getting in the way. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jhclikesshopping@gmail.com 285 Posted February 12, 2016 @@Mega_100 - I started with a provider from my insurance too. Unfortunately, I found them giving me wrong information according to my surgeon so that was concerning to me. I talked to my therapist and we do a payment plan that works for me and my finances. Don't be afraid to ask them to get started. For instance, my therapist has a monthly support group too... and that is on 15$ a session....and its crazy helpful. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mega_100 146 Posted February 12, 2016 @@Mega_100 - I started with a provider from my insurance too. Unfortunately, I found them giving me wrong information according to my surgeon so that was concerning to me. I talked to my therapist and we do a payment plan that works for me and my finances. Don't be afraid to ask them to get started. For instance, my therapist has a monthly support group too... and that is on 15$ a session....and its crazy helpful. Good to know there might be more options out there, thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JupiterinVirgo 846 Posted February 12, 2016 I was the PTSD poster girl for most of my life. Before surgery o spent years getting emdr and using eft and other healing modalities which made it possible for me to digest decades of former experiences. I had my surgery a couple of months ago and Bc I'm so well equipped to process my emotions, I really didn't grieve the change in my lifestyle once complete. I was ready. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites