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Bubbaloo10

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    Rating protein powders

    I just tried two Gotein Protein Supplements. The chocolate was better than most I have tried. However, the Strawberry was positively NASTY!!
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    Where Are All The Men Sleevers?

    Right here!! Hello from Arizona! My surgery is scheduled for April 16. I'm on day one of my 2 week liquid diet.
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    Mushy Food Shopping List

    It occured to me the other night as I was having my "Last Supper" before starting my 2 week liquid diet that string mozzarella cheese melted with spaghetti sauce over it might bea real tasty substitute for pizza and lasagna when I hit the mushy stage. Anyone ever thought of this before?
  4. PS: That's why they call us patients........
  5. I had the same kind of experience. After receiving a call (my wife took the call, I was out) on a Thursday saying they had everything they needed and would submit to the insurance company the following Monday, I got a call on that Monday from the doctor's insurance processor. She wanted to know where all my test results were and why hadn't I had the tests done? I told her it must have been the other office girl who called me and to check with her. She said she would, and would call me back when she found out what happened. Stressed out, I gave her two days, then called her direct line. No live body there, so I left a voice mail and waited another day. Still no answer, so I went into the office (only 6 miles away) and angrily asked to speak to the office manager. Before I could blink, I had the insurance processor lady in front of me and I read her the riot act about not answering my calls. She apologized profusely and said she would get right on it. Long story short, she filed the paperwork that day and I had my approval in 6 days from the insurance company. Two days later I got my date. All I can advise you is this: the squeaky wheel gets the oil. They need to be reminded that without people like us, there is no need for people like them. Good luck
  6. I'll be going in for surgery on April 16 at 7:30AM. I start my two week liquid diet on Sunday, April 1 and I'm not looking forward to that........prayers will be welcome. Stay tuned....more to come later.
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    Approved!

    I received notice for BCBS Anthem today that my surgery was approved on the 26th, so now I am waiting a call from my surgeons office to schedule the surgery. For all who might want to know the timeline, I'll include these facts: I first saw the surgeon for the consult on February 1. I spent until the 16th of March going through all the tests and PCP approvals to get to the submittal stage. The surgeon's office submitted the paperwork to BCBS Anthem on March 19, so it took just about a week to get the approval. Getting anxious now, and can't wait!! I've been mostly lurking on this site until now. Now I will begin posting progress reports as they come.
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    Endoscopy

    The hardest part of theendoscopy was skipping breakfast. It took longer to check in than it did for the procedure. They gave me a mild sedative (propofol) and I was awake and alert before my wife got back to my room. No complications, though they do make you sign acknowledging all the things that COULD happen. Very routine.....don't worry about it..
  9. After a month and a half of jumping through hoops, my surgeon's office finally submitted the paperwork to BCBS today. This, to me, is a major milestone. I'm hoping for a quck approval so I can get the surgery and the two week followup done by May 1. More to come later.....
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    Sleep Study Nightmare

    My first sleep study was about 3 weeks ago and after two hours, the tech came in and told me I 'met the criteria". He put a CPAP mask on me and I slept well for the rest of the night. He was not allowed to say how severe it was, but I thought that was the last of it. Imagine my surprise when I got a call wanting me to schedule another sleep study. Didn't do so well on this one, as I slept well on my side with the mask, but he needed more data as I slept on me back. I couldn't get back to sleep for the rest of the night. He told me as he unhooked me in the morning that the Dr. may want a third study, as he would not put me on the table if I had a chance to stop breathing, so that terrified me. Turns out, they're going to intubate me, as they do everyone else on the table, so this is not a concern any more. I got a call from my PCP today telling me that someone would be contacting me soon to schedule an appointment to fit me with a mask. Crisis over. The mask didn't bother me as bad as getting woke up no less than 4 times during the 2nd sleep study. I think I'll be able to get used to it.
  11. I had the exact same problem with my PCP. The solution was to go into see them last Tuesday and again today. They finally sent the paperwork to my surgeon today. The solution is to stay on their butts like a dirty diaper until they get sick of seeing you. Good luck.....
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    Help Desired, Please

    Kathy, As one who suffers from chronic depression since my own divorce 17 years ago, I can recognize Bill's symptoms as I was just like him. I've been taking an antidepressant since 1995 and will have to all my life. Believe me, I'm a nice guy now, but without them I'm a real jerk. It's brain chemistry. Get him to a psychiatrist who will put him on antidepressants. You will both see and feel a marked improvement in a matter of a couple weeks (took me 7 days exactly and it was like someone turned a light on.) He may resist going to a psychiatrist, thinking that's for crazy people. Assure him that's not the case. He needs medication. He wouldn't be resistant to taking insulin if he needed it would he? Besides (tongue in cheek) if people think you're crazy they won't mess with you......Kudos to you for taking a stand against divorce. Marriage is grand, but divorce is 100 grand...Good luck
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    Missy V's Sleeve Journey....

    Missy, I am not that far ahead of you in the program. I just finished jumping through all the hoops with the various tests and now I'm waiting for the results of the last few tests to make it to the surgeon's office. My wife and I have Anthem BC/BS that began in California, but since we now live in Arizona, it has transferred to here. She is retired from CA State service with 30 years, and, without her medical insurance, I would not have a chance at getting this surgery, so I'm grateful for that. I was told by my surgeon's insurance girl that Anthem BC/BS is one of the easiest companies to get clearance from, so I'm very hopeful that I'll get approval and a surgery date soon. Hope this gives you some confidence that all will go well. I've only been on this road for a month and patience is not my strong suit, but I've decided I'm going to do whatever I have to do to get the surgery. Stay in touch......John
  14. I've been lurking here for a couple weeks because I was still going thru the tests prior to submittal to the insurance company. Thought I was done except for the psych eval, but hit my first roadblock today. I went to see my PCP yesterday and what I thought might happen, did happen. The people who did my tests did not forward the results to him, only to my surgeon. So, after waiting in his office for over an hour, they finally came in and I gave the nurse everything she needed to know to get the records from my surgeon. They sent the records over pretty quickly, and today I get a call from the sleep lab. They told me my PCP had ordered another sleep study, this time with CPAP applied. Don’t like this one bit, as it means another $453 copay and over $3000 billed to my medical insurance. Guess I’ll endure it. I’m scheduled for the second sleep study Tuesday, March 6. Hopefully will get the approval shortly after that. I’m guessing that I’ll be getting a CPAP too. More to come later…..:Psych eval tomorrow.
  15. What is involved in the leak test? How is it done and what is the criteria for a good outcome (besides the obvious, no leaks)? I haven't seen this address elsewhere so thought I would ask.
  16. My bariatric surgeon ordered a sleep study for me based on the questions I answered truthfully, though I didn't think I had sleep apnea. Ten years ago I had a tonsillectomy and pharyngectomy, in which they cut away a large part of my soft palate. I have a ton of room back there, so I was the most surprised person in the world when the tech woke me up 2 hours into the study and told me I "met the criteria" for sleep apnea. He put a CPAP on me and I slept well the rest of the night and woke up refreshed for the first time in a long time. I haven't yet returned to my PCP but I'm seeing him on the 29th and expect he will probably prescribe a CPAP machine for me. I know I've been getting unnaturally tired and sleepy during the day. The study was a piece of cake, though, so keep an open mind and roll with it. Good luck.
  17. I also pondered whether to go with the RNY or sleeve. I kinda thought a malabsorbtive procedure would be better, but my doctor talked me into the sleeve. His reasoning was this: I have a BMI of 43 but have no other health issues other than sleep apnea. He said if I had other issues such as diabetes, high blood pressure, etc, he would recommend the RNY but didn't feel I needed a malabsorbtive procedure at this time.
  18. I have researched this entire forum and have not found the answer to this question. I am having a laparoscopic sleeve procedure. I understand the holes they punch in me will be very small. So how does the surgeon remove the excised portion of the stomach through these small holes?

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