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Topic: I Can't Wait for March 27th
I am trying to contain myself knowing that I only have 12 more days.
Topic: HELP, I am in Post op and struggling
Please, anyone I need words of encouragement or suggestions on how you got through the first couple weeks, I am having a hard time with these liquids! I am on day 4 now. It's tough and doesn't seem to get any easier.
Thank you!
Topic: RE: My Mom is Ill - Surgery is Tuesday
OK. I don't know what idiot doctor my mom went to, but all he did was put her on antibiotics for a sinus infecction. He said that her legs were fine and she should just elevate them especially at night. I don't get doctors any more! Her bloob pressure was high and she weighs 94 lbs. What an idiot!!!
Topic: RE: Knock, Knock...
I had RNY Lap done in New Orleans. I'm actually considering a job at Baylor All Saints
funny little world
I am staying for my 2 week checkup here in Louisiana, then I'll head home to TX (Arlington area).


Topic: RE: My Mom is Ill - Surgery is Tuesday
Hi and thanks everyone. My mother made an appointment for this afternoon and should be with the doctor right now. But she said that she is only going to tell the doctor about her cold and ear pain and not her weight or swollen ankles or anything else. She is in complete denial and doesn't want to deal with anything bad.
I found out this morning that she weighs 94 pounds - 94 POUNDS! That puts her BMI at 16.1 which is very dangerous. Despite her refusal to tell them anything else, if they are good physicians they will do a complete exam and get to the bottom of the issue and not just skirt the real issue.
I understand what you are saying about threatening her with the ambulance or something, but I live an hour from her and I don't drive and can't get to her without help. If i could just drive up there and do everything for her I would, but she also has to agree or they can't treat her. I did try to get my step-dad to take her to the urgent care last night, but he said that she was in the bath tub and wouldn't go with him although he never even asked her. I have spoken to both my brother and step-father about taking her or trying to get her to go since they live with her, but they haven't done anything. My parents have not had a good marriage and don't really talk, so they won't push each other to do anything. My brother is 21 and just started his first real post-graduation job. He has done temporary work and part-time work, but he can't take off his new job now since he just started full time. I thought about calling the clinic where she is at right now, but with HIPPA regulations they couldn't tell me anything and won't talk to me even if I could help them. What else can I do with me being here and her there?
Anyway, I'll update when I found out what happened.
Sherry
Topic: RE: Blue Cross of Calif. shattered my dreams
Sue - Go here and RESEARCH! I have Anthem BCBS and I don't know about LapBand, but they are covering RNY. Don't get upset yet. Here's the link. Look specifically for medical policies.
HA! I just found it... Go to the link anyway and click on MEDICAL POLICIES AND CLINICAL UM GUIDELINES and then put in SURG.00024. It should come up. Now, what you STILL need to do is verify that your employer has paid for this type of coverage. Just because BCBS allows it doesn't mean that your employer has paid for it. You can find that info in your insurance packet from your employer. If you don't have it, go to your human resources dept. and get a copy. Good luck. Please let me know what you find out.
http://www.bluecrossca.com/
Policy #: SURG.00024
Medically Necessary:
Gastric bypass with a Roux Y procedure up to 150 cm, laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (the Lap-Band® System), vertical banded gastroplasty, or biliopancreatic bypass with duodenal switch as a single surgery, is considered medically necessary for the treatment of clinically severe obesity for selected adults (18 years and older) who meet the following criteria:
BMI of 40 or greater, or BMI of 35 or greater with co-morbid conditions including, but not limited to, life threatening cardio-pulmonary problems (severe sleep apnea, Pickwickian syndrome and obesity related cardiomyopathy), severe diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease or hypertension. AND
*Note: Individuals considering the laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (Lap-Band®) procedure must meet the above minimum BMI requirement and, in addition, have a maximum BMI of less than 50.
The patient must have actively participated in non-surgical methods of weight reduction; these efforts must be fully appraised by the physician requesting authorization for surgery. AND
The physician requesting authorization for the surgery must confirm the following:
The patient's psychiatric profile is such that the patient is able to understand, tolerate and comply with all phases of care and is committed to long-term follow-up requirements; and
The patient's post-operative expectations have been addressed; and
The patient has undergone a preoperative medical consultation and is felt to be an acceptable surgical candidate; and
The patient has undergone a preoperative mental health assessment and is felt to be an acceptable candidate; and
The patient has received a thorough explanation of the risks, benefits, and uncertainties of the procedure; and
The patient's treatment plan includes pre- and post-operative dietary evaluations and nutritional counseling; and
The patient's treatment plan includes counseling regarding exercise, psychological issues and the availability of supportive resources when needed.
For revision of a gastric restrictive procedure for clinically severe obesity, there must be documentation of a failure secondary to a surgical complication such as fistula, obstruction or disruption of a suture/staple line, and is subject to the same criteria listed above.
Not Medically Necessary:
Stretching of a stomach pouch formed by a previous gastric restrictive surgery, due to the patient overeating, does not constitute a surgical complication and the revision of this condition is considered not medically necessary .
Investigational/Not Medically Necessary:
Gastric bypass, using a Billroth II type of anastomosis (also known as a "mini gastric bypass") is considered investigational/not medically necessary as a treatment of clinically severe obesity.
Malabsorptive procedures including, but not limited to, jejunoileal bypass, biliopancreatic bypass without duodenal switch, or very long limb (>150 cm) gastric bypass (other than the biliopancreatic bypass with duodenal switch) are considered investigational/not medically necessary as a treatment of clinically severe obesity.
All other procedures not listed above as medically necessary are considered investigational/not medically necessary.
Further Consideration:
A bariatric surgeon with experience in the pediatric population may request further consideration of a case of an individual under 18 years old with severe morbid obesity and unique cir****tances by contacting a Medical Director.
Michelle
Topic: have a date and i'm new here
I don't think I have posted on this board before. I am having surgery on the 29th and I'm anxious, excited and scared. I will be in Seguin but live in New Braunfels. Is there anyone else on the Texas board from around here?
Topic: a gentle hug and wish for you!
Hi there!
I am a Marcher as well only from 2004!
Just wanted you to know that I think of you, I truly do. I know the fear/excitment/ calmness and general full of FEELINGS you are going thru!
I am a walking testimony to the normalness of life that this surgery can give you!
Follow all your rules, start making YOUR helath a priority, get in all your liquids, take your vitamins, walk and breathe deeply. Keep something that is your largest clothing size, try it on when you feel like it is too slow or not enough, treasure the things you can do as you get smaller, BUT take care of your emotions!
It is possible to gain weight I know that you don't want to read that, deal with the WHY of your obesity, I am an emotional eater and this year put me to the test, I gained 12 pounds, not bad and I know how to take it off but it is my reality! My surgery made my stomach smaller it didn't heal my wacky thought processes, nor my emotional distress which leads me to stand in front of the fridge yaknow??
YOU CAN DO IT! I KNOW YOU CAN!!!
hugs!
Nic
291/161 (lowest not a pretty site too small) current 184
size 28/size 6 - 8 (smallest)/current 12-14
Topic: Tomorrow March 16th Is it!!
Hi everyone Im just so excited and nervous about tomorrow! Any hints or suggestions would be great!