bunnygirl650 16 Posted July 20, 2018 Hello, Has anyone tried for the sleeve surgery with a BMI of 35 with comorbidities. I had the lapband placed in 2010 and did great , in 2017 started having problems with it and had to have it removed. I tried for a year to keep the weight off , but it has creeped back up . Know I am 35 bmi and tring to get approved thru my insurance. I have High BP and was test recently for sleep apnea. If I have one I would be able to proceed on with this journey , If not I will have to do this journey with out any kind of tool. IT may sound crazy but if I had a mild sleep apnea I would be ok with that , because I figure once I lost weight it would go away . I really need to qualify for this surgery. When I had the lapband I went from 226 start weight , surgery day 216 and final weight was lowest 140 but maintained at 155-158. So now I am 190 and trying for the sleeve , tried when the band was removed but was told my bmi was to low and that only because I had the band as a tool, with out it , it has been a struggle So now I had a sleep study done yesterday, and they say it take 2 - 3 weeks for the results, if it comes back in my favor , I can start the process with the surgeons office once my Dr. sends in the paperwork. But when I look on the web site for my insurance it says you only have to have 1 comorbidity, when I call the insurance they can't give me an answer , so I mad an appointment by phone with one of the Bariatric Dr. with my insurance to find out, they are up in Denver so if he says one then I will get my doc to submit to them and I would go to Denver , But the surgeon in the Springs says 2 comorbidity I think they try to play it safe by saying 2 comorbidity but we will see. So is there anyone else out there in this situation?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jendkopp 62 Posted July 24, 2018 it depends on what insurance you have. i have aetna, and it only requires 1 co-morbidity with a 35 BMI Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bunnygirl650 16 Posted July 24, 2018 That's what my insurance says online but the contracted surgeons office says 2. I have an phone appointment with a Kaiser Dr. To find out because when I call Kaiser representative they dont know the answer. I have high BP on medication Share this post Link to post Share on other sites