Weigh****chers for medical history?

Jack_D
on 9/12/07 3:16 am - Fresno, CA
Hello, I posted earlier about not going to the doctor for a while and I need five years of medical history for approval from my insurance. Has anyone had to submit alternative medical documentation? I have those weigh****chers folded weight track cards that I am thinking of submitting in place of medical records (it is all I have..) Let me know what you think.
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Harry Potter
on 9/12/07 6:15 am - Hollywood, FL
Well I have Medicaid - and I asked if I could use them for my weight loss attempts instead of going to a nutritionist, and my insurance said it was fine. But I don't see them using it for medical records, I thinks you are going to have that since WW records have nothing to do with health records.

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Cathie N.
on 9/12/07 8:30 am - Augusta, GA
I doubt you can use them in place of medical records but it sure does help to show you've attempted to lose weight on your own.  I did the WW online thing a couple of times and had to rejoin for like 60 seconds (literraly) just to get my weight tracker printed out BUT they counted to the Insurance company. Good luck!
Harry Potter
on 9/13/07 5:12 am - Hollywood, FL
I also did WW online i printed my bank statements as proof, cause I did all my weight tracking via weighttracker.info

Revision RNY 05/14/2014

Current Weight: 197


 

   

 

 

 

 
      

Julie G.
on 9/19/07 6:46 am - Marana, AZ
My WW card was my ticket to approval....as soon as it was faxed to my insurance company, I was approved overnight.  I would definitely use them in addition to a few doctor visits, if possible.
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