BMI?

Hi, I just joined this group because I am
considering having a gastroplasty. I read in one of the
messages posted that you have to have a BMI of 40+. I
don’t know what that is, but I am more than 100 lbs.
overweight. What is BMI and how do I find out what mine is?

15 Responses to “BMI?”

  1. Clarice Lesli Says:

    www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/ - is a great
    site to go to - you can figure your body mass index -
    find peers within your state and find a physician -
    they have tons of information if you are researching
    to decide which procedure you want.

  2. Rhonda Machelle Says:

    BMI means Body Mass Index. It’s the relationship between your height and your
    weight. Try going to surgicalteam.com. There’s a place there where you can
    calculate your BMI

  3. Neva Marjory Says:

    OMG! how scary was THAT??? i just joined this
    club and have spent the last 30 minutes "spot reading"
    the posts … Congratulations One and All on your
    progress! … i am contemplating surgery ~ i have
    absolutely zero knowledge about anything i have been reading
    ~ BUT, i just did that BMI-thing … and i simply
    was NOT prepared for the answer: EXTREME OBESE!!! i’m
    5′2" @ 248lbs … i know i am FAT, but it was
    *SHOCKING* to see those words … those two words were
    describing ME! … WOW, that was really a shock to me! i
    have no insurance … where do i begin??? i see from
    the majority of Posts, that i’ve been reading, that
    the theme is to discuss "stages of your surgeries"
    and everyone seems to know what each other is going
    through and they are majorily supportive ~ which is

    grrreat! but, i also notice that there are many people out
    there asking ‘where do i begin this journey? and there
    are NO REPLIES … can someone please, point me in
    the right direction >>> thanks, pat

  4. Neva Marjory Says:

    First let me start by saying welcome to the
    group. To answer your question about were to begin I
    would say you have taken the first step. Find out as
    much information about this as you can. I see you do
    not have insurance are you willing to self pay??? If
    not you may want to think about trying to obtain
    insurance. While looking for insurance please be sure to
    read the policy to make sure they cover the procedure.
    Until you start that process I would say keep reading
    and keep obtaining info.

  5. Neva Marjory Says:

    thanks, Quitakirk, for responding! if we are
    talking, say, up to $5,000, i could probably pay for it
    myself. i am still planning to apply for insurance for
    other reasons. however, in order to expedite ‘losing
    this other person’, i would not wait for that (Posts
    suggest that it takes "years" from start to finish) …
    can you recommend any SITES where i can begin
    reading/gaining the knowledge i will need to make the right
    decisions? thx so much for your help!

  6. Neva Marjory Says:

    wow, u guys are reeeeeeelly nice!!! thanks Barbra! i will check em out!

  7. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi Pat,<br>I just thought I would let you know
    how I got started. I haven’t had surgery yet, but the
    first thing I did after researching was to get
    insurance through my work. It was always there, it was just
    so expensive that I didn’t want to pay the money out
    for it. I figured this would be a good time to do so.
    I applied and found out that weight loss surgery
    was not excluded from our group policy. I then made
    my appointment for a consult. The place that I’m
    going to is taking care of trying to get it
    pre-authorized. They told me it will take 6-10 weeks to know
    anything. <br>I had also considered getting insurance
    through some kind of individual policy, but decided to
    just go with my works. Have you found out what places
    do the operation near you? I live in the midwest so

    I am going with Bariatric Treatment Center. I
    believe they have places in IN, IL, MI, and WI. <br>I
    would say your first step is to get insurance that does
    not exclude weight loss surgery. <br>Brandy

  8. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hey Brandym3!!! i started researching and i
    didn’t realize the surgery was so $expensive$
    &gt;&gt;&gt;WOW $20,000&lt;&lt;&lt; i was thinking maybe 5k …
    then, i will DEFINITELY have to apply for some
    insurance before i take another step. first stumbling block
    is that i am self-employed. right now i am in queens
    nyc, however, i will be relocating in 2-3months time.
    my intention was to get the insurance once i’m
    settled. (financially, i will not be able to pay for any
    coverage until i move). APPROXIMATELY HOW MUCH OF THE FEE
    WOULD A POLICY COVER? i am disappointed to think i will
    have to start from scratch &gt;&gt;&gt; apply for
    insurance … yada, yada, yada … two years down the road
    &gt;&gt;&gt; the surgery!!! is that REALLY HOW LONG THIS WHOLE
    THING TAKES??? i’m no "Sping Chicken" … maybe there

    is another way to shrink this bod (???) Pat

  9. Neva Marjory Says:

    You can start where I started. Search for qastric
    bypass surgery. I went to the John Hopkins Hospital site
    first, before I started going into the different surgery
    centers.<br><br>I researched for about 6 months before I made my
    appointment to see the doctor, but I knew well before that
    that I needed this surgery. Good luck to you if you
    decide, it’s been wonderful for me, and I’m only 1 month
    out.<br><br>Pam

  10. Neva Marjory Says:

    Good things take time!<br>Kim

  11. Neva Marjory Says:

    I didn’t mean to sound flip on that last post,
    but it is important to lay a good foundation for such
    an important change. There’s plenty of research to
    do, AND…there are things you can do to prepare,
    like getting yourself in as good a shape as possible
    (if you smoke, you’ll need to quit), and develop a
    personal support group. Gather patience, you’ll need it
    unless you are as lucky as gaygoalie! ~kim

  12. Neva Marjory Says:

    you might want to try www.obesityhelp.com lots of
    good doctors to look for there, plus ideas on what
    kinds of insurance to get. You also might want to look
    into Voc Rehab. There are many surgeons in St. Louis,
    I have meet Dr. Boyd Terry in Columbia,MO he is
    nice but there is a long waiting list for him, 8-12
    months. I sent in my app. over 3 months ago, and I still
    do not have an appt. date. I called Dr. Helling in
    K-C, MO and I have an appt. with him July 30 and he
    schedules surgery that day within 2 months, so I am very
    happy. I will keep you posted.<br>Barbra

  13. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi mrswings69,<br>I live in springfield missouri,
    im scheduled for a total hysterecctomy the 12th. I
    wish like CRAZY!!!! i could get a docter to do the RnY
    while im having my hysto done. I don’t have much
    confidance in my PCP family doc. He will just look at me im
    sure nad tell me to keep trying. Only 11 days away..do
    you know of any docs here in springfield?? ive been
    researching alot and have found some gastro docs but will
    they do it too? should i call their office and ask
    them??..or should i just go to my reg pcp doc and say LOOK i
    want this..im 5′2 and weight 260 lbs..im
    miserable!!!…anyone??..thanks Benzy :)

  14. Neva Marjory Says:

    Benzy,<br>I live near Branson, not that far from
    you. I went to my PCP and she was the one that told me
    about this surgery like a year ago. I was in denial of
    the fact that I had a serious problem. Yes, I was
    overwieght, but I did not see it until I got Pictures back
    from Christmas. Now I know why I always avoided those
    cameras. So reality smacked me in the face. I have
    medicaid, and there are only 2 Dr. in the state who take it
    and do the surgery. I meet one he is in Columbia, Dr.
    Boyd. Really nice, throuogh, but 8-12 to see him in an
    appt. I am inpatient, especially when I have my mind up
    to do something. I found another Dr. Helling, in K-C
    and I have an appt. to see him July 30th. He
    schedules surgery with in 2 months of the appt. I am
    soooooooooooo excitied. All the other Dr.’s in the state that

    does the surgery, are all up north in MO. Go to
    www.obesityhelp.com check out the Dr. for the state of MO and what
    kind of insurance each Dr. excepts. Call the Dr.’s
    office and get more info. That is the best I can give
    you. Most Dr.’s do require a referral for the surgery.
    Good luck and if you need anything else, just e-me.
    <br>Barbra

  15. Neva Marjory Says:

    HI Barbra,<br>Thank you for the reply. I think i
    will have to wait until i get through this surgery
    next week. I wish i would have not waited and jumped
    right on this to get it going and have it done the same
    time as my hysto. :( PLus im havign tot ake off work
    for 6–8 weeks and work will onkly pay once in a
    calendar year. Keep me posted on your progress!!!!! i
    care!!!<br>Benzy :)

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