EvieLamp
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Congrats to you and hubby, it must be great to experience the process together.
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Congrats on your approval!
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Congrats on approval!!
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Congrats!!!!
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Congrats you look great.
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Wonderful transformation!! Very inspiring.
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You look great and so fresh faced!
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The person who started this thread: http://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/324954-insure-nutritionmedicaidorparamountadvantage/?hl=%2Bparamount+%2Badvantage#entry3679202
has Paramount Advantage and she is scheduled for surgery soon. Reach out to her, she has recently completed the approval process.
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Congrats on your success!
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Early stage pre op Cleveland sleever here. I'll be going through the Cleveland Clinic, my third weigh in is on 12/10.
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I have a different insurance carrier but I had the same concern. I'm currently at 41.5 bmi and I brought up my concern of falling below 40 at my 2nd weigh in with my nutritionist and she said it didn't matter how much i lost they go by the very first weigh in at the start of the supervised diet.
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Thanks... I'm having a hard time figuring out how that works cause it seems like with having a smaller stomach you can't adjust the amount of food you eat... so I guess you adjust what you're eating? Does that mean people start adding carbs/sugar during maintenance? What does maintenance look like?
I've seen vets mention adding higher calorie snack choices. I can think of things such as various nuts if you can handle them, butter when cooking or a little butter/cheese or sour cream on veggies/ eggs.
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That doesn't really answer my question... I want to know if you just keep losing and losing until there's nothing left to lose, or can you adjust your diet to maintain when you're done losing?
I think that's exactly what people in maintenance do, adjust their calories/diet to find a happy median of not losing and definitely not gaining along with exercise =).
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I am thankful for @@RachaelThomas for our new found friendship. I'm thankful she thought to share her experience with her insurance carrier and specific plan because she is the only person in the state with the same plan that I have found on BP. She's genuine and shares her experiences without being annoyed by my questions . I share my short comings and she always has an encouraging word. Thanks @@RachaelThomas! Thanks BP Community for the wealth of knowledge in each thread!
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Yes i am approved for 4cases of Protein scar compound with the added.bonsus.of vitimins i checked my express.scripits and it has been paidfor through.medicaid
That's great, I wasn't sure If Ohio medicaid plans covered this service. I sent you a pm.
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You look great!
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I'm early in the process, and Medicaid will be my coverage for surgery. I've seen quite a few people mention using Medicaid and Medicare as their insurance and were approved for surgery. Do a search for Medicaid or Medicare on the top right corner of the page.
http://www.bariatricpal.com/index.php?app=core&module=search&do=search&fromMainBar=1
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Awesome progress, you look great!
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Awesome progress, looking great.
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That seems to be the format for everyone that was approved. A supervised diet if required by your insurance, preoperative tests, physch eval, maybe a support group and insurance that covers bariatric surgery. The magic receipe =). Best of luck to you!
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Gastric sleeve surgery 1 month ago
in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
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20 pounds since surgery? That's awesome! Did your doctor or NUT give you information of your progression of foods? Clear Liquids, full liquids, puree, mushies, solids? Can you give us an example of what a typical day of food is like for you. Have you had your 1 month follow up? If not you can bring up your concerns then too.