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Kerra

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  1. Sojourner- BMI is 40; no comorbities. He is rather healthy and has not see a doctor for years because of that. Wished he had at least gone for physicals every now and again.

    So today, I have set him up with a PCP that he will see tomorrow, hoping that she can write a letter. I also contacted his pediatrician to get his weight

    history from childhood and adolescence. Lastly, I was able to obtain his weigh ins from Slimming World (much like weight watchers) but they are unofficial so I am not sure they will do much of anything. But I thought I would include them along with the appeal.

    Hoping with all I have that this works.


  2. I was just thinking- he did belong to weight watchers at one point- probably 2009/2010. Anyone know how he could get those records? I don't think he saved anything, unfortunately. I am more than gutted. He was not only psyched about getting the band, but also about getting his hiatal hernia fixed to help his GERD.


  3. He has nothing. I did not encounter this with the same insurance as I had two years of documentation. We knew it was required, so ot was the first thing he told them before signing onto the program. Her exact words were not to worry about it, there are ways around it. Now he is being told to come back in two years by the same lady? Unacceptable.


  4. I am gutted :(

    I had my surgery back in April, and couldn't be happier. In fact, my husband is scheduled for surgery on Monday 7/30.

    Well, anyways, the center KNEW from the beginning that he did not have a 2 yr weight history, which is required by Aetna. They told him that they have ways around that one and not to worry. Got a denial letter two weeks back and was told "don't worry- surgeon will do a peer review and they very rarely deny them." this was all from the insurance coordinator at the center.

    He went in to sign preop forms today. He asked the surgeon if it was taken care of. He was shocked to hear this- said he was not notified by said insurance lady, and that he would have a word with her and get it done today.

    Well, afternoon rolls around and he gets a call from the insurance lady from the center. Peer review was a fail and she told him to start getting his weight documented and to come back and see them in two years!!!!! I am absolutely disgusted with how unprofessional she had been throughout his whole process.

    We are out about $1200 from co pays, deductibles, co insurance, time off from work, etc for him to be a part of the program. I am beyond pissed off- his leave was already submitted for work, etc. Who does the insurance coordinator think she is? Lying and then forgetting to mention to the surgeon of the issues?

    My question for you guys- anyone ever been denied from Aetna for not having a clinically documented weight history, proving obesity for two years? They will not accept his records from 2007&2008. Wondering if there truly is a way around it like we were told in the beginning? If so, what did you do?

    We have submitted an appeal directly with the insurance company as we feel we cannot be bothered with the insurance coordinator at the center any more. But that a) will take 30-45 days; B) will most likey be denied.


  5. I get hungry often the feeling of being full does not last. I am also on liquids and 7 days post op. My hunger pains literally wake me up in the middle of the night and its so painful especially when u add in the gas and incision pain' date=' I sleep with a bottle of Water next to me and a ready shake or Jello in the fridge. I see my dr on the 7th.[/quote']

    Thank you! I thought I was the only one hungry all the time! I was getting scared- cannot even tell I have a band! Not so patiently waiting for June 5 so I can get a fill and get this going ! I have a Realize band- anyone else?


  6. My lower abdomen is almost completely numb after two csections. It still freaks me out, it never goes away, it's completely damaged nerve endings. It will be itchy, i go to scratch and cannot feel a thing. Not sure how common that is with laproscopic surgeries, but it is rather common with open surgeries. Something no one tells you about!


  7. Eek! Jay Robb stuff has the most horrible aftertaste, at least the ones I have tried. I wish I could stomach them, because it gives me more energy than anything else I have tried. My nutritionist told me that muscle milk lite is not on their diet because there isnt 25 or more grams of protein..... I wish I could remember the ready to drink that I got a sample of and LOVED. How did I let myself forget??! Arrgh

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