renegadebkr
Back to Square 1
Jan 19, 2010
Well at this point in time I am not happy about my first year with the Lap band which is a surgery that I didn't want in the first place. I have lost 55 pounds then I gained 20 Lbs back due to getting discouraged about what the lap band was doing. I had a hole (which can be seen in my pics) that would not heal after a year. I was told on my surgerversary December 11th 2009 that I was glucose intolerant I am Suppose to be 6.0 or below and I am 6.2, I am nowhere near borderline type 2 Diabetic and my surgeon said I don't have anything to worry about. At my checkup and fill there was a red spot showing at the edge of my port and I told the doc that this thing was going to come out of my skin like an alien he said it might not but if it did break through I was to call them immediately. Well on the 15th it broke through as you can also see in my pics. It never got infected not one time because of my time in the medical field I knew how to take care of it til something could be done. I called my surgeon and he started the ball rolling for a removal / revision to sleeve with my insurance company which is the WLS I wanted in the beginning but the insurance company denied me 3 times so I had to go with the band because I didn't want anything rerouted inside of me so I opted not to do Bypass surgery. Well my insurance company would not approve it til after January 1st when my insurance kicked in on the new year ........ Wait a minute aren't I covered 365 days a year with an insurance company I have been with for 23 years or more. So my instructions were that if anything changes the least bit I was to go to G.W.'s emergency room. If nothing changed I am to show up on January 4th in the lobby of the hospital and wait for word of approval and if we didn't I was to go to the emergency room and then they would have no choice but to pay for it. Well after sitting on pins and needles for 2 hours at 8:45 the insurance coordinator for G.W. called me on my cell phone and told me to go upstairs and register for surgery for the Removal / Revision that I was approved for both. So the doc came in ad talked to me about the surgery and he told me right then that if there was to much scar tissue he wasn't going to do the sleeve because my safety was his utmost concern (Thank You Dr. Brody) but said that when I go back to him for my checkup a week after surgery they would get the ball rolling for the sleeve and the insurance company was told why the sleeve could not be done and they agreed but we have to resubmit and they have noted on their records also and everybody seems to think there won't be a problem when we resubmit after the 26th of January to get the approval I finally need since the insurance company just started paying for the sleeve.