Did your insurance pay for your Lap Band surgery, or were you a self-pay? And where?
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1. Did your insurance pay for your Lap Band surgery, or were you a self-pay? And where?
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Insurance paid, banded in U.S.
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Insurance paid, banded in Canada
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Insurance paid, banded elsewhere
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Self-pay, banded in U.S.
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Self-pay, banded in Mexico
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Self-pay, banded in Australia
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Self-pay, banded in Europe0
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Self-pay, banded in Canada0
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Self-pay, banded elsewhere0
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