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sroan05

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About sroan05

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  • Birthday 07/14/1986

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    http://www.youtube.com/user/sroan05

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  • Biography
    Please follow my VSG story on youtube: www.youtube.com/user/sroan
  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    County Employee
  • City
    Columbus
  • State
    Ohio
  • Zip Code
    43231
  1. When you call UHC, say "prior authroization" at the beginning of the phone call and they will route you to the people who will know. If they're still not able to tell you anything, ask for a nurse coordinator. Congrats!!!!! I know the feeling well! I bounce between feeling nervous and anxious. Lol. I was approved the same day my paperwork was submitted--March 29th. Just got my surgery date scheduled yesterday! Reality is creeping up on me! Good luck!
  2. I ordered 12 Syntrax nectar samples from their website. You have to call and ask for the variety sampler. I have heard nothing but great things about this product. I want to make sure I have different options instead of the same ol' thing everyday. I also ordered some non-flavored Protein from unjury to put in my Soups and yogurt. http://www.si03.com/medical/med_index.htm <---link to Syntrax http://www.unjury.com/store/protein/ <---link to Unjury
  3. sroan05

    Waiting on Insurance

    Hi yellowbox It can actually take up to 15 business days for insurance to make a determination. Have you tried calling insurance directly? My paperwork was submitted on March 29th. I called on April 4th to check on the status of my paperwork and found out that I was approved the same day my paperwork was submitted. Hopefully you get an answer soon; I know it's frustrating having to wait!
  4. sroan05

    United health care feustration

    I will! Tomorrow is my last dietary visit. So :::fingers crossed::: everything goes well from here!
  5. sroan05

    United health care feustration

    I'm hoping this doesn't happen to me. I called when I first started this process back in October and was told that I needed a 6 month supervised diet OR documentation of a motivated attempt to lose weight for 6 months. So, I started my dietary visits. I called last month, just to make sure I was doing everything right--seeing that supervised diet is over March 19th, and instead of helping, they did nothing but confuse me. I first person I talked to told me that they didn't see any requirements on my plan for surgery, other than the pre-authorization. They then transfered me to someone that told me that she coudn't see what my requirements were, but she usually knows UHC usually asks for a 5 year obesity history. I was in TEARS. I told her that this isn't what I was told in October and if it had been, I wouldn't have even started this process because I haven't had a BMI over 40 for 5 years. She told me to talk to my HR rep and ask what the requirements were. I went to HR and they looked at me like I was crazy and told me "we have nothing to do with the requirements for surgery." AH! So, I called back. Explained my situation again and again and STILL got NO answers. I have decided to just continue with my process...my paperwork will be submitted sometime after March 19th to UHC. I guess I will just have to wait until then to know if I've wasted my time or if this is REALLY going to happen. You're not the only one completely frustrated with UHC...I just wish there was someone to give me a direct answer.
  6. sroan05

    Pre-op

    No need to be nervous for the psych eval. It's pretty simple. For mine, I had 4 booklets--full of multipule choice questions, that I had to fill out. After that, I met with the psychologist for a little bit and she asked me a few questions about my background. She concluded that I needed to see a counselor, due to some past depression issues. My counselor has to give a thumbs up before I can have surgery though. I'm 5 months into my 6 month monitoring...so I'm hoping to have surgery towards the middle of April. Anyway. We are all here to support you through this journey! This website has really opened my eyes and prepared me for what's in store. I would love to chat and to provide you with support through this time!
  7. Awesome! If you have some free time, shoot me a message, I'd love to learn about your journey...and how Riverside worked out for you.
  8. Noticed your surgoen...I'm at Riverside too! Where are you in your process?
  9. I'm in Columbus! On the northside; 161 and 270 area. Would love to chat with those in the area.
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    New Member - Annie :)

    Hi, and welcome, Annie! I have found this website to be so enlightening. It has been able to gear me for the changes that are getting ready to take place in my life. I have met a lot of friends so far that are interested in knowing me and my journey...and vice versa. There is nothing like having the support from people who know where you've been and where you're going...and the support from people who are going along in this process along with you. Good luck!
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    How to handle critics?

    That is AWESOME that you stood up for yourself. I was afraid people were going to be judging me when I went to the seminar...looking at me and thinking I'm not "that" big. I also feel like people are thinking the same thing when I'm in the bariatric office for my appointments. Then one day, I finally said to myself "I don't care what they think...I'm doing something about this NOW." I already feel uncomfortable at 270, I can't imagine being any bigger. Going back to work after surgery will be a challenge...with all of the questions and whispering...but, I'm going to be looking and feeling fabulous...I won't let them get me down!
  12. Hi and welcome, Celtika82! When I first decided to start this process, I had to attend a seminar that went over the different surgery options, which was required by my program. From there, I turned in some paperwork with my insurance info, hight, weight, and BMI. Someone then called me from the program and set up my initial consulation. When I went to my counulation, the insurance coordinator went over what my insurance would cover and what the requirements were to have surgery. (I already knew this though because I called my inusrance company to verify that they would cover this procedure.) The requirements were BMI over 40 and six months dietitian monitoring, OR the ability to be able to provide a 5 year history of motivated attempts to lose weight. You could also qualify if you had a BMI of 35-39 with health problems like sleep apena, high blood pressure...etc. From there, I decided to join the program. I scheduled all of my dietician visits (all 6 of them), my psych eval, and got a number to schedule an upper GI and abdominal ultrasound later on in my process because it was too early to have those tests ran. I also go scheduled for blood work and an EKG. Most of the time, you have to have a sleep study preformed as well, but I had just had one a few months prior, so I didn't have to. So, thus far, I've completed almost everything. I have my 5th deititian appointment next week, then my EKG. After that, I have my last dietitian appointment next month and I will be done. So, that's how the process has worked for me thus far. As far as gaining support from others. I actually started a thread the other day about how to handle critics. There is a LOT of goof advice on there from different people. The only reason I shared my decision with people is because I could use their support during this new chapter of my life. There have been people that have be skeptical of my decision and think that I'm taking the "easy way out." Truth of the matter is that there is NOTHING easy about this surgery. And if you think this is the right choice for you, you honestly don't need to justify your choice to anyone. What I've learned to say is "thank you for your opinion, but this is my choice. If you're not going to support me, then I just won't talk to you about it anymore." That tends to work. Good luck in your journey and know that we are all here to support you!!!
  13. LMAO!!!! that literally made me LOL.
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    How to handle critics?

    I hear (read) people talking about drama on here all of the time...but I have yet to see it! Which is a good thing...I'm gonna try to steer away from drama!
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    How to handle critics?

    Well we are all here to support you and back your decision. I would do what rmeofone said and just state the facts. If it helps, print it off so your mom can see the facts right in front of her. Sure, every person and story is different, but even those who have struggled after surgery tend not to regret their decision. My mom had the gastric bypass back in '04, so she's been super supportive. And even after all of the complications that she's had due to her surgery, she will still stand tall and say she would never change her decision.My sister is one of the ones who really doesn't agree with my decision (she's also overweight.) She says I haven't tried hard enough...and that I'm really not THAT big. But I know deep down, it's because she's scared for me. I have decided not to talk to her about my decision anymore because I need support, not negativity. So, prehaps just tell your mom that you're not going to talk to her about it anymore...but that you will let her know before your surgery so she doesn't feel left out.

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