JealousMuch 29 Posted June 30, 2017 I am 3 weeks away from my final nutritionist appointment. My insurance requires 6 months of a supervised diet with a nutritionist. She(NUT) told me my last appointment will consist of a final weigh in, urine sample for nicotine cessation and a visit with the psychologist for a behavioral evaluation. I have already had two insurance required appointments with the psychologist at the beginning of this process. I was under the impression that once I finished both appointments I'd be done with the psychologist aspect of the requirements. what is this 3rd appointment with the psychologist for? What is a "Behavioral evaluation"? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jenzds75 15 Posted June 30, 2017 My behavioral evaluation was a packet of 600 questions asking if I'm "likely or less likely" to do things. Kinda like an aptitude for a job. [emoji58] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JealousMuch 29 Posted June 30, 2017 My behavioral evaluation was a packet of 600 questions asking if I'm "likely or less likely" to do things. Kinda like an aptitude for a job. [emoji58]See that's what I did during the 2nd appointment. The first appointment was just talking. I don't get it. I completed the whole telling her my life story AND the 300 question test packet. What else does she want from me [emoji30] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
azuresky 7 Posted June 30, 2017 Yeah I had to do a 6 month nutritional counseling too and the psych evaluation. My psych evaluation consisted of filling out long questionnaires...then a conversation with psychologist. Easy, breezy..one appt. Nothing further. My big deal I object to strongly is having to submit..after aaaaalllll the many hoops I've jumped through over 8 months, to a colonoscopy and endoscopy I have to be completely under anesthesia for! Good grief. Why?My husband & adult children are now objecting to my even having the surgery at all now.Anyway..you'll do fine on the psych part. Sent from my HTCD100LVWPP using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JealousMuch 29 Posted June 30, 2017 Yeah I had to do a 6 month nutritional counseling too and the psych evaluation. My psych evaluation consisted of filling out long questionnaires...then a conversation with psychologist. Easy, breezy..one appt. Nothing further. My big deal I object to strongly is having to submit..after aaaaalllll the many hoops I've jumped through over 8 months, to a colonoscopy and endoscopy I have to be completely under anesthesia for! Good grief. Why?My husband & adult children are now objecting to my even having the surgery at all now.Anyway..you'll do fine on the psych part. Sent from my HTCD100LVWPP using BariatricPal mobile appMay I ask why you have to do a colonoscopy and a endoscopy? Is it like a surgeons preference or insurance requirement? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ColleenErin1974 195 Posted June 30, 2017 See that's what I did during the 2nd appointment. The first appointment was just talking. I don't get it. I completed the whole telling her my life story AND the 300 question test packet. What else does she want from me [emoji30]I only had one visit and 600 questions, but others that saw my surgeon saw a different psych person and they had 3 visits. One for a talk, two to take test, and three to go over test results. Hope that helps. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
azuresky 7 Posted June 30, 2017 I have no idea why. He said cause I'd not had one before. He was kind of vague.I was told by patient coordinator I was all clear by tests and insurance approved,ready to go, just do this consult & I'd meet with my surgeon next week, begin the liver reduction diet and a date set for July for my bypass. Now according to this gastroenterologist, July 12, I have to do those 2 tests which will be hard on me as much surgery prep, maybe worse really. Sent from my HTCD100LVWPP using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites