hedostar 0 Posted December 31, 2008 :closedeyes:I have gained weight, about 10 pds since my initial consult, thinking that the last weight would be used and not the first. now my insurance requires the 6 mos diet which shows that i have gined the 10 pds. i have hip ny does anyone know if the insurance company will deny me because i have gained instead of losing. i am very concerned about this and nervous. please help!!! thanks:ohmy: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MacMadame 81 Posted December 31, 2008 It's hard to predict what insurance companies will do but I have never heard of one denying for this reason. They don't seem to care what happens during the 6 month diet, only that you do it and document it properly. Oh and don't drop below a BMI of 40 (35 if you have co-mordities). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hedostar 0 Posted December 31, 2008 Thanks, i have a date of 2/4/09 and my initial bmi was 37.7 with hypertension whisch i am taking meds for, so u r right i didnt want to drop below the 35 bmi or o knew it was over. i hope you r right i have also given them the dr's note and my documented weight loss efforts at jenny craig i hope this works...CONGRATS TO YOU ON YOUR WEIGHT LOSS WHAT A JOB WELL DONE!!!!:wink2: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BeautyLocs 0 Posted December 31, 2008 Hello-- I, too, gained weight during my six-month supervised diet (12 pounds), but learned today that I was approved by my insurance company (Blue Care Network, Michigan). I think that it's true that they're looking for participation and documentation from the program. I would check, however, to make sure that they are not requiring you to lose or maintain. I've read some posts from people who said their insurers do have those specifications. I also sent in a letter from my Jenny Craig counselor, copies of Weight Watchers weigh in booklets, and a letter from a hypnotherapist I worked with on weight issues. Best of luck to you, Beautylocs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GretaBelle 0 Posted December 31, 2008 I gained about 10 pounds after my initial consult, too.I was very embarrassed about it. Especially when the doctor mentioned it to me. I tried to laugh it off by saying that I had spent a week at Disney and all the good food must have gotten me, but I still felt ashamed. I have BCBS and they did not require a 6 month diet, just documented weights and a listing of the different weight loss programs you tried. I had it lucky, I did not have the insurance and approval problems that others have encountered. I am very thankful for that! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MacMadame 81 Posted December 31, 2008 Oh and I should say that some *surgeons* require you to lose weight and some require you to at least not gain it. So you need to see what your surgeon requires too. For the insurance, I see people denied all the time because their 6 month diet was not documented properly. So be sure each and every visit is documented, they are all 1 month apart with no gaps and that the documentation says you talked about weight AND exercise every single freaking time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
daco525 0 Posted January 1, 2009 I have just begun the process of my 6 month weight loss visits. I was informed by the surgeons office that the insurance company will not want to see a weight gain and if they do they will probably deny me. I questioned this and they told me because it just proves to them that I cannot follow the recommendations from my doctor and therefore I may not be successful with the lap band. Honestly I made sure I gained 10 lbs. before my first weigh in. My first weigh in was the day after christmas. I felt like this assured me that I should be able to show a loss. I just wonder how much of a loss is ok. I also heard you have to be careful not to lose too much. I think it all depends on your ins. I have BCBS NJ. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hedostar 0 Posted January 4, 2009 thanks to all of you!!!:mad: at least i am not alone in this venture. i see my surgeon on monday and i am so embarrased that i have gained 13 pds since 10/31/08. but i gain weight fast, but i also lose it just as quick, i just cant seem to stay focus and it is why i have opted for surgery. i do not think my insurance requires a weight loss just documented dr's note. not sure if i am approved or not but i will keep u guys posted..thanks for responding everyone!!!:tt2: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites