New Member with Lots of Questions…

My story is probably the same story you have. I starting gaining
weight after the birth of my second child and since then I have
consistantly gotten heavier. I am heavier now than when I was 9
months pregnant. My "excuse" for being the weight I am is getting
old since my son is 6 now.

I have tried all kinds of diets and one prescription weight lost
drug: from Atkins to diabetic diets (although I am not diabetic),
slim fast, xenical (which cost me over $100 and I could not take do
to the side effects).

I now feel extrememly out of control with my weight and feel that
this is the perfect time to begin asking my doctor about weight loss
surgery. If I don’t do something now, I know that my weight will
continue to climb.

What I need to know is do I just bring up the topic of weight loss
surgery to my doctor or do I say that this is something that I have
thought long and hard about (which I have)? If my doctor agrees with
me, what happens next. I have read that I must submit a letter to my
insurance company (what the heck is that for, I don’t remember
submitting a letter to my insurance company for any surgery I have
ever had in my life).

Currently I am 100 pounds over weight and my BMI is exactly 40. I
don’t have high blood pressure, but when I climb stairs I am finding
myself getting winded much faster than before.

I would appreciate someone giving me some advice regarding what I
need to do from informing my doctor (does he then refer me to a
surgeon), insurance company etc.

Thank you so much for your help.

4 Responses to “New Member with Lots of Questions…”

  1. Joni Glover Says:

    I have tried all kinds of diets and one prescription weight lost
    drug: from Atkins to diabetic diets (although I am not diabetic),
    slim fast, xenical (which cost me over $100 and I could not take do
    to the side effects).

    I now feel extrememly out of control with my weight and feel that
    this is the perfect time to begin asking my doctor about weight loss
    surgery. If I don’t do something now, I know that my weight will
    continue to climb.

    What I need to know is do I just bring up the topic of weight loss
    surgery to my doctor or do I say that this is something that I have
    thought long and hard about (which I have)? If my doctor agrees with
    me, what happens next. I have read that I must submit a letter to my
    insurance company (what the heck is that for, I don’t remember

    submitting a letter to my insurance company for any surgery I have
    ever had in my life).

    Currently I am 100 pounds over weight and my BMI is exactly 40. I
    don’t have high blood pressure, but when I climb stairs I am finding
    myself getting winded much faster than before.

    I would appreciate someone giving me some advice regarding what I
    need to do from informing my doctor (does he then refer me to a
    surgeon), insurance company etc.

    Thank you so much for your help.

  2. debbra_1400 Says:

    If you are so fortunate that your insurance company does not require
    pre-certification for surgery, then you won’t have to submit a letter. (Boy,
    the rest of us will be so jealous!). Of course talk to your PCP. If your PCP
    doesn’t support your decision, now’s the time to find out about it. You don’t
    need her permission, although it’s good to have her support. If your insurance
    requires a letter from her, though, you will need her permission - or you’ll
    need to find a new PCP.

    Pam in Niceville

  3. Joni Glover Says:

    Pam in Niceville

  4. Phoebe Tyesha Says:

    Pam in Niceville

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