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Hi! I haven't been banded. I am just doing research regarding

LapBand. I weigh over 100 lbs. beyond my goal weight, but the

gastric bypass is too invasive! I am 59, and not sure whether

this is for me.

Secondly, my husband has Medicare with Tricare for Life, and

I am covered as his dependent (spouse) with Tricare Prime; I do

not qualify for Medicare.

I found Tricare Prime accepts referrals from Primary Care Physicians for

GBS. However, I checked about 4 months ago about whether

they approve for LapBand surgery, and was told "No, not at this time."

Has anyone heard different as to whether they have reconsidered?

I am curious. Does anyone know why Tricare Prime would pay for

GBS and not LBS? Maybe because the procedure is still too new?

I would also like to know why it is easier to exercise and eat right when

one has the LBS, than before the surgery? Doesn't the motivation have

to continue? Perhaps the LBS does motivate, when youhave gone that

far?

I know one thing... I have been too heavy, too long (about 8 years)

and realize that soon I am prone to diabetes, sleep apnea, etc.

as it runs in my family, both sides. My motivation to lose lasts about

1 week, then it fades. Could be because my husband can and does

eat Desserts, or anything he desires, with no weight gain. Guess you

might call that co-dependent, but I can't help it. When sweets are

around, I weaken.

I have not been a happy person for a long time now. This weight is

depressing. I would hate to think that I would have to carry my two

dogs around all day long, but my excess weight outweighs them!

...and they are BIG dogs!faint.gif:help:

Any information about insurance, or advice about LBS will be

appreciated!

Thank you!

Pam

:clap2:

pamblundell@aol.com

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