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FamilyGuyNJ

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. FamilyGuyNJ

    Down 95 lbs

    From the album: Progress

  2. FamilyGuyNJ

    Down 125 lb

    From the album: Progress

    This was the day I started my journey.
  3. FamilyGuyNJ

    Down 110 lbs

    From the album: Progress

    This was the day I started my journey.
  4. FamilyGuyNJ

    Way Before

    From the album: Progress

    This was the day I started my journey.
  5. FamilyGuyNJ

    Still Way Before

    From the album: Progress

    This was the day I started my journey.
  6. Just curious. Did anyone have a surgery in Mexico and experience complications when you got home? Did your insurance cover the cost of the complications? Or did you get stuck with a huge bill from a US Doctor & Hospital?
  7. I asked for pics. The physicians assistant took aboyt 100 of them. Sent from my SM-G930V using BariatricPal mobile app
  8. Seems that for the first year, as you try different foods, you tend to discover that your new stomach simply rejects foods that you used to eat regularly. Is this common for most of you?
  9. FamilyGuyNJ

    Relationship changes

    My wife has been supportive since the beginning. She attended my Dr. & Nutritionist appointments so she could learn and ask questions about the procedure and my new lifestyle. She cooks all of my meals and weighs my food. She cut back on her diet as well. As I lost 125 lbs, she lost 55 without surgery. She goes to Costco and picks up my Premier Shakes. She goes shopping and buys me new clothes that she'd like to see me where. She comes with me to Planet fitness. She now calls me her "skinny husband". Of course, the sex has been pretty great too. I read so much pre-surgery about the divorce rate being so high for bariatric patients, I'm a bit surprised how my marriage has only improved.
  10. FamilyGuyNJ

    I Want To See Before & After Pics! (Cont'd)

    Down 125 lbs today! Sent from my SM-G930V using BariatricPal mobile app
  11. FamilyGuyNJ

    $$

    And I wad in the hospital for 22 hours. I had no complications. Sent from my SM-G930V using BariatricPal mobile app
  12. FamilyGuyNJ

    $$

    My insurance was charged a total of $70k but only paid out $50k. My surgeon and assistant were paid $20k but they are still billing me $1,100 for my deductible. The surgery only took an hour. Sent from my SM-G930V using BariatricPal mobile app
  13. I didn't not that there was such a thing as tourism insurance. Thanks for the info.
  14. At two weeks I was able to drink 3 sizeable gulps at a time. I would finish a 32oz Powerade Zero in about 40 minutes. I was worried that I was taking in too much too fast and that the sleeve wasn't giving me the restriction I needed. Needless to say, I was worried about nothing. If anything, I am fortunate, because I never had trouble staying hydrated and my restriction is in full effect when I eat. Good luck to you!
  15. I know it's very common to develop gallstones after WLS. Today, I touched my stomach, just to the right of where my gallbladder should be and I felt a little pain. The pain was equivalent to that of a big pimple or a cyst that was ready to pop. It seems to move around a little too. Could this be a gallstone? Do they make the surrounding tissue sensitive to touch? I have no other symptoms so I don't plan on reaching out to my doctor, but I will tell him at my next appointment in 3 weeks.
  16. FamilyGuyNJ

    Male Plastics

    John925 I see you had plastics within less than a year from your WLS. Did the surgeon try to convince you to wait to see if your weight stabilizes? I keep reading that you should wait at least a year or preferably up to two years to get plastics done. Also, if you don't mind my asking, but how much did it cost? And what part of the country are you from?
  17. FamilyGuyNJ

    Male Plastics

    John925 I see you had plastics within less than a year from your WLS. Did the surgeon try to convince you to wait to see if your weight stabilizes? I keep reading that you should wait at least a year or preferably up to two years to get plastics done. Also, if you don't mind my asking, but how much did it cost? And what part of the country are you from?
  18. FamilyGuyNJ

    You know you lost weight when

    Upated - She lost 50 lbs! Sent from my SM-G930V using BariatricPal mobile app
  19. FamilyGuyNJ

    You know you lost weight when

    Your wife goes on a diet because she doesn't want to be bigger than her husband. She's lost 40 lbs!! Sent from my SM-G930V using BariatricPal mobile app
  20. I'm just 2 months past my SVG surgery and lost just over 50lbs. I've been watching the bills roll in from my Doctors and the Hospital and I'm shocked at the expenses. But I'm even more shocked that my insurance is actually paying these rates. Based on what I've ready, SVG in the US costs $18k on average and I've seen higher charges up to $30k so my mouth dropped to the floor as to what I've seen come through my insurance. For example: Surgeon charged $22k, insurance paid $17.5k. Surgeons assistant $11k, Insurance paid $4k. Hospital $23k, Insurance paid $22k. Anesthesiologist $12k, Insurance paid $8k There are many other smaller charges like the NUT, Psychiatrist, Xrays, Bloodwork, etc. All charges to my insurance exceed $70k in total. Overall, my insurance paid out more than $50k. Fortuneateately, I only paid a few hundred dollars in co-pays and used by FSA card. I guess I should be happy as there were no complications, the recovery has been a cake walk and weight continues to melt off at 5lbs a week but I feel incredibly guilty. I work for a small company of 150 employees. They offer great benefits. We are Self Insured and pay an insurance company to manage the policy... and it's one of the biggest health insurance companies out there. I thought the point of the Insurance company is to pay the least amount possible to Hospitals and Doctors. I feel in this case, everyone gouged my insurance and insurance rolled over on their backs to get their belly rubbed. In the end, my company will be the ones paying $50k. My blood pressure meds and sleep apnea machine is much less expensive than this surgery over the course of 20 years. I escalated to the insurance company to say "I don't think you represented my company fairly", but responded by saying they paid out the customary fee and nothing was considered excessive. So I'm asking the folks on Bariatricpal.com... what did your doctors/hospitals charge your insurance? What did they actually pay out? Am I the only one who feels this way? Or am I over reacting!
  21. FamilyGuyNJ

    Leave denial from work?

    I've had employees go out on FMLA in order to seek cancer treatment. You are allowed 12 weeks FLMA per year. Have you really used up 12 weeks out of the last 52? If so, you have no choice but to wait.
  22. FamilyGuyNJ

    1 week out questions

    I started Vitamins on day 3. Multi-V, D, Calcium Citrate, & B12. Also a daily Prilosec to avaid acid reflux. I don't understand why a Doctor would have anyone wait 6 weeks. I see my NUT soon... I'm going to ask that question.
  23. I'm two weeks now and I have no trouble drinking. I can take 3 consecutive sips and it goes right down. I can take another 3 sips in a minute. I had no trouble drinking a 32oz powerade in just under an hour. I do not get that bloated feeling that I felt the first few days post op. I'm transitioning to pureed foods now. If it weren't for some of the the pureed foods, I wouldn't feel the restriction.
  24. I just had my sleeve done at Clara Mass on 2/13. I am actually very happy with the treatment I received there. 9 of us were sleeved that day. The hospital staff took very good care of all of us. I received follow up calls from the Hospital to make sure I was doing well. Although I don't think Clara Mass is where I would go for other surgeries, I definitely recommend their bariatric department.
  25. FamilyGuyNJ

    Eating for the first time post-op

    My NUT said taking a tiny sip of water to make dry food go down is not a problem. Just take the least number of sips you can.

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