J'sJourney 14 Posted January 31, 2019 Aetna requires 2 years of severe obesity, which is 35+ BMI with co-morbitities or 40+ BMI without. I've only been at 40+ BMI for 14 months. Two years ago, my BMI was 36.5, and I didn't have any documented co-morbitities at the time. Though it hasn't been diagnosed yet, I probably have sleep apnea now because I snore pretty bad and didn't use to. I have my first consultation in a week, but I'm afraid I'm going to go through all this and Aetna will just end up denying me. Can anyone else with Aetna shed some light on your approval/denial? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Walter Lindstrom 42 Posted January 31, 2019 I understand your anxiety but you should go to your appointment focused on how surgery can help you NOW because of your health NOW. I'm linking a blog post I wrote which should give you some comfort (I hope). Aetna has played this sad, pathetic game for quite some time (as have many other payers) but you can't stress over it - just take care of yourself - prepare for the journey - and know that if they say "No" it isn't the end of the world. That answer isn't final - you can fight and you can win. Hopefully they do the right thing right away. Good luck and let me know if we can help. Aetna's "Two Year History" Denial Overturned 1 Frustr8 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites