2 points short of 40 BMI

erica18
on 10/24/14 12:37 am

I had my very 1st consult yesterday and I learned that my BMI is 38 not the required 40.  I am 5'1 & weigh 202 seems I need to be 212 in order to go forward with the necessary steps for the SG procedure.  I was told I will be scheduled for a sleep test and if I do have sleep apena I can proceed with the the procedure.  I never really noticed if I had sleep apnea but I do snore, I do awaken at night coughing/choking so hoping this will work as I can't imagine gaining any more weight.  I have really bad knees I suffer from osteo arthritis, had knee surgery 3x on my rt knee torn meniscus on both knees and torn ACL on the left knee.  I don't think more weight is ideal for me but if i need it in order to get the procedure done then so be it.'

Has anyone else had to gain weight or have a sleep test done if so feed back please 

Thundergrrrl
on 10/24/14 2:25 am

If you don't get approved on the sleep test alone, you can easily "gain" 10lbs by eating badly for a few days, eating a lot of salt to retain water, and making sure you eat and drink before getting on the scale. It's not real weight but it still counts. And some people put something heavy in their pockets. Good luck! 

Highest Wt: 274 / LAP-Band Low: 180 / Sleeved at 233 / Goal: 160!

erica18
on 10/24/14 2:29 am

Thanks! the night before I binged so bad my tummy hurt lol.  I always thought i was 5'0 so i wasn't too worried with the BMI but when my height was taken surprise surprise I'm 5'1

MsBatt
on 10/24/14 2:34 am

Make them measure you with your shoes OFF! Also, arthritis is a co-morb---does your insurance require that you have two co-morbs, if your BMI is less than 40? That waking up choking and coughing is a sign of GERD, so be sure they check that out as well.

erica18
on 10/24/14 2:45 am

I was measured with my shoes off and still.  And no arthritis isn't a co-morb for my insurance carrier go figure.  Gerd??? will look into this, is this something to be worried about with this procedure? 

Valerie G.
on 10/24/14 4:34 am - Northwest Mountains, GA

The standard is that you can be approved for wls at a BMI of 35 if you have comorbitites.  Make sure you document everything when you submit for approval.

Valerie
DS 2005

There is room on this earth for all of God's creatures..
next to the mashed potatoes

blmsdm
on 10/24/14 10:29 am - sherman, TX

I had same issue.  My surgery is now scheduled for November 4.

 

blmsdm
on 10/24/14 10:30 am - sherman, TX

I had same issue.  My surgery is now scheduled for November 4.

 

Grim_Traveller
on 10/24/14 10:41 am
RNY on 08/21/12

Osteoarthritis should qualify as a comorbidity. High blood pressure? High cholesterol?

6'3" tall, male.

Highest weight was 475. RNY on 08/21/12. Current weight: 198.

M1 -24; M2 -21; M3 -19; M4 -21; M5 -13; M6 -21; M7 -10; M8 -16; M9 -10; M10 -8; M11 -6; M12 -5.

erica18
on 10/24/14 10:57 am

I do have high cholesterol and osteoarthritis and was told this does not apply to me. I have Aetna ins and this isn't a mirb for them

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