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	<title>Comments on: New member here</title>
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		<title>By: Neva Marjory</title>
		<link>http://www.obesity-surgery.bseulf.org/2003/08/05/new-member-here/#comment-536</link>
		<author>Neva Marjory</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2003 11:20:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi and welcome!&#60;br&#62;&#60;br&#62;All insurance companies
are different and unless they specify they cover the
procedure 100% - they can differ from case to case. The
best thing to do is go to your appointment and give
them a thorough history. Much like you, I did not have
any &#34;serious&#34; medical problems besides my weight -
but as I have learned and now am seeing first hand -
the weight alone is a serious medical problem. I am
going on 7 weeks post op and am down 42lbs. and feel
110% better!!! I also have a HMO for insurance and
they were surprisingly helpful - I have not read very
many postings where the insurance company actually
denied the procedure - more of them giving people the
run-around or taking months to approve. Alot will depend on
your surgeon and the letter they write to request the
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procedure. Ask about this when you go for your appointment.
Also - there are alot of websites out there from
post-ops who have given examples of their insurance
letters - Try the website obesityhelp.com too - alot of
really good info there. Go in as educated as you can and
let your surgeon you mean business!!!!&#60;br&#62;&#60;br&#62;Good
Luck and I hope to read soon that you are
approved!!!&#60;br&#62;&#60;br&#62;Gera Ashton&#60;br&#62;VBG 7 wks postop</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi and welcome!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;All insurance companies<br />
are different and unless they specify they cover the<br />
procedure 100% - they can differ from case to case. The<br />
best thing to do is go to your appointment and give<br />
them a thorough history. Much like you, I did not have<br />
any &quot;serious&quot; medical problems besides my weight -<br />
but as I have learned and now am seeing first hand -<br />
the weight alone is a serious medical problem. I am<br />
going on 7 weeks post op and am down 42lbs. and feel<br />
110% better!!! I also have a HMO for insurance and<br />
they were surprisingly helpful - I have not read very<br />
many postings where the insurance company actually<br />
denied the procedure - more of them giving people the<br />
run-around or taking months to approve. Alot will depend on<br />
your surgeon and the letter they write to request the<br />
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procedure. Ask about this when you go for your appointment.<br />
Also - there are alot of websites out there from<br />
post-ops who have given examples of their insurance<br />
letters - Try the website obesityhelp.com too - alot of<br />
really good info there. Go in as educated as you can and<br />
let your surgeon you mean business!!!!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Good<br />
Luck and I hope to read soon that you are<br />
approved!!!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Gera Ashton&lt;br&gt;VBG 7 wks postop</p>
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		<title>By: Neva Marjory</title>
		<link>http://www.obesity-surgery.bseulf.org/2003/08/05/new-member-here/#comment-534</link>
		<author>Neva Marjory</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2003 00:38:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi and welcome to the group. You will learn alot
here. I too thought that I was healthy, not realizing
that alot of the things I experienced are considered
co-morbidities. My suggestion for getting insurance approval
would be to have things documented. painful joints, leg
cramps/spasms, incontinence, possibly even gall stones (even if
you think your not having trouble) sleep apnea. If
these things are already in your medical file it will
help. Some insurance companies go by BMI alone and some
are real picky. Good luck &#38; hang in there. Mary</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi and welcome to the group. You will learn alot<br />
here. I too thought that I was healthy, not realizing<br />
that alot of the things I experienced are considered<br />
co-morbidities. My suggestion for getting insurance approval<br />
would be to have things documented. painful joints, leg<br />
cramps/spasms, incontinence, possibly even gall stones (even if<br />
you think your not having trouble) sleep apnea. If<br />
these things are already in your medical file it will<br />
help. Some insurance companies go by BMI alone and some<br />
are real picky. Good luck &amp; hang in there. Mary</p>
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