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hernandez.amie

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  1. Found out my insurance pays 80% of the surgery. I found Dr. Nestor de la Cruz-Munoz in Miami, FL and decided to have the surgery with him. From what I've read, he's excellent.

    I'm pretty excited. I've filled out some paperwork, and hope to be meeting with him and his team sometime this week!


  2. Thanks for that. I do qualify, but if the insurance doesn't cover it... there's not much I can do except find new insurance.


  3. Althought UHC does cover Weight Loss Procedures each policy is different. Bariatric Surgery is usually an additional add on the policy that employers choose to add to the traditional policy. If they have told you that it is an exclusion this means that the rider is not on your policy and unfortunately there is no way around that.

    They didn't say it was an exclusion, they just said they didn't cover it. Maybe there is a way around it...hm.


  4. I wish it was that easy. They think that I was to do WLS because I had a friend who did it; and in all honesty, it's about 3% of the reason I want to do it, because I saw the amazing results and I saw how happy he is now. But I want to do this for myself, so I can wake up every morning feeling content with the person I've become.

    They're were totally spooked too when I said that I wanted to go to Mexico for the VSG.


  5. I just finished talking to my parents about getting the VSG surgery after finally having enough of this lifestyle that I'm living.

    I've always been the 'weird, fat girl' in school because I liked things that weren't 'cool' at the time, and I wasn't the model-type.

    I'm 22 now, and secretly struggling with depression because of my weight. I look at other girls and wish I was like them, skinny and beautiful. In a way I feel jealous, and envious because boys give them a second look, and don't even bother looking at me,

    After talking with them, they want to help me by going on a diet, and talking to a nutritionist and seeing what weight loss programs I can get on. I've tried everything, and still never saw any results.

    I thought the surgery was the beginning of the long journey I'm heading towards to find true happiness, but the 'rents have shot it down.

    #endoftheroad #nomorelightattheendofthetunnel


  6. I'm thinking about heading to Mexico for the surgery.

    Has anyone had any good experiences? And with who?

    My dad has a family friend in Mexico, in the capital, who said we could stay with her if we decide to do the surgery there, so that's a huge plus.


  7. Called my current insurance yesterday pertaining to the VSG surgery, they don't cover it. I need to call again just to make sure. It could be because my insurance is through my employer. Which I found weird... my boss has had two open heart surgeries with the same insurance since I've been there, and it was covered... I don't see why this won't be...

    I've found some decent monthly premiums that I can pay on my own (and not have insurance through my job), but how exactly do I know if the surgery is covered? And what insurance is better?

    Thanks!

    #notgivingup


  8. Hi everyone, first time poster here!

    I'm a 21 year old female, and overweight... I was interested in doing the surgery after I saw the results a friend of mine had. He recommended his surgeon, which happens to be an in-network surgeon of UHC. I called the insurance company, and they said that this surgery wasn't covered... is that possible? UHC has an 'Estimate Health Care Costs' link, and I put in all my information, and according to that, they do... I'll I'd have to pay is $2,000 out-of-pocket.

    I have insurance through my job, PetSmart.

    Any suggestions on what I should do?

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