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Sleeve1stFitNext

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    Sleeve1stFitNext got a reaction from blest bliss in APPROVED!   
    Congrats to everyone!!!
    My surgery date is March 26th.
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    Sleeve1stFitNext got a reaction from JessNewGoals25 in United Health Care Insurance   
    OH!! the restaurant booths . I think the hostess does that on purpose. I genuinely do. Every time I go out to eat, it's always a booth and it will be the smallest one they have. I am like really? Really? Then because I am too embarrassed to ask for a bigger one or a table so I sit there the whole time uncomfortable.
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    Sleeve1stFitNext got a reaction from darstvader in United Health Care Insurance   
    Isn't that the truth. I am just excited to be able to start something new. I have high hopes for this. I don't mind giving up old habits if it means that I can ride a roller coaster and not worry about them saying that I don't fit or getting on a plane and worrying if I am too big.
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    Sleeve1stFitNext got a reaction from darstvader in United Health Care Insurance   
    Isn't that the truth. I am just excited to be able to start something new. I have high hopes for this. I don't mind giving up old habits if it means that I can ride a roller coaster and not worry about them saying that I don't fit or getting on a plane and worrying if I am too big.
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    Sleeve1stFitNext got a reaction from darstvader in United Health Care Insurance   
    I think that I would be scared to eat as well. Some of the people in my support group whom have lost a lot of weight say that they are scared to eat. They say it is like food was once their friend and now its a bitter enemy. They said they had to learn a healthier way to look at food again.
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    Sleeve1stFitNext got a reaction from sweesee in United Health Care Insurance   
    I am writing this to help those whom have United Health Care. Here are the following things to know and tips:

    Before reading these tips, contact UHC for confirmation that Bariatric surgery is covered under your plan. Confirm the requirements. Confirm that your surgeon and his associated hospital is In-Network (if they are not, it will be like paying for the surgery without insurance). Make sure you have an understanding of what the insurance wants to see or have done.

    1) You are eligible if you have a 40 BMI or Higher / Greater than 35 BMI with Co-Morbidity.

    2) Once you find your surgeon, you will have to do 6 months worth of testing, dieting and education.

    3) You will have to make 6 visits (once a month). This does not include your consultation.

    4) One of your visits will be with a Psychological Evaluation. This will determine your surgeons view and the insurance company's view of your case. They take a look at your mental and emotional health. They ask about your family and your support systems. They may ask you how you feel about yourself. Stay away from the negative views you may have of your body. Understand that they have seen hundreds of people like you and may have some prejudice in regards to whether you will succeed or not. Remind them that you are a person, not a statistic and bring some human to your discussion.

    5) Your surgeon may require you to keep an eating and exercise journal. I use MyFitnessPal and I have a FitBit.

    6) You will be asked to do an EKG to see how strong your heart is.

    7) You may be asked to do a sleep study. Depending on your surgeon, it can be a requirement. In my case, the insurance company denied it. They did not deem it as a necessity.

    8) You will have to do an Ultrasound which is to see if you have any issues with your liver (fatty liver disease) or other organs.

    9) The next thing is an endoscopy. This requires you to head to an outpatient clinic, be sedated and have a tube stuck down your throat. I learned that I had an hiatal hernia (where part of the stomach enters the diaphragm). This can cause you heart burn. Be aware of H. Pylori. This is a bacteria that can cause ulcers and heart burn as well. It takes a lot of antibiotics to cure. Be mindful that your throats will be sore and some sharp pains may occur as they most likely scrapped some samples from your digestive tract.

    10) In between these visits, you will see an dietitian and nutritionist for further help. They will slowly walk you through changing your eating habits. Be honest with them. It is very important in the long run. Also try to keep your weight lost in small amounts. If you lose too much in a short period of time, the surgeon and insurance company will feel like you can lose the remaining weight alone.

    11) Your last visit will consist of an overview. The surgeon will check your weight and may discuss further with you about your feelings towards the surgery. Hopefully you are approved by the surgeon. My surgeon was great during the process. I met with him more times than anyone else. He literally kept giving my information and sites to read to understand this tool.

    12) They will then submit your information to the insurance company. Now it can take up to 2 - 6 weeks for approval. I was approved in one week.

    My fellow UHC Members, I hope this assist you in your endeavors. 6 months will fly by so quickly you won't even realize it.

    Remember education is the key to success.


    Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    Sleeve1stFitNext got a reaction from sweesee in United Health Care Insurance   
    I am writing this to help those whom have United Health Care. Here are the following things to know and tips:

    Before reading these tips, contact UHC for confirmation that Bariatric surgery is covered under your plan. Confirm the requirements. Confirm that your surgeon and his associated hospital is In-Network (if they are not, it will be like paying for the surgery without insurance). Make sure you have an understanding of what the insurance wants to see or have done.

    1) You are eligible if you have a 40 BMI or Higher / Greater than 35 BMI with Co-Morbidity.

    2) Once you find your surgeon, you will have to do 6 months worth of testing, dieting and education.

    3) You will have to make 6 visits (once a month). This does not include your consultation.

    4) One of your visits will be with a Psychological Evaluation. This will determine your surgeons view and the insurance company's view of your case. They take a look at your mental and emotional health. They ask about your family and your support systems. They may ask you how you feel about yourself. Stay away from the negative views you may have of your body. Understand that they have seen hundreds of people like you and may have some prejudice in regards to whether you will succeed or not. Remind them that you are a person, not a statistic and bring some human to your discussion.

    5) Your surgeon may require you to keep an eating and exercise journal. I use MyFitnessPal and I have a FitBit.

    6) You will be asked to do an EKG to see how strong your heart is.

    7) You may be asked to do a sleep study. Depending on your surgeon, it can be a requirement. In my case, the insurance company denied it. They did not deem it as a necessity.

    8) You will have to do an Ultrasound which is to see if you have any issues with your liver (fatty liver disease) or other organs.

    9) The next thing is an endoscopy. This requires you to head to an outpatient clinic, be sedated and have a tube stuck down your throat. I learned that I had an hiatal hernia (where part of the stomach enters the diaphragm). This can cause you heart burn. Be aware of H. Pylori. This is a bacteria that can cause ulcers and heart burn as well. It takes a lot of antibiotics to cure. Be mindful that your throats will be sore and some sharp pains may occur as they most likely scrapped some samples from your digestive tract.

    10) In between these visits, you will see an dietitian and nutritionist for further help. They will slowly walk you through changing your eating habits. Be honest with them. It is very important in the long run. Also try to keep your weight lost in small amounts. If you lose too much in a short period of time, the surgeon and insurance company will feel like you can lose the remaining weight alone.

    11) Your last visit will consist of an overview. The surgeon will check your weight and may discuss further with you about your feelings towards the surgery. Hopefully you are approved by the surgeon. My surgeon was great during the process. I met with him more times than anyone else. He literally kept giving my information and sites to read to understand this tool.

    12) They will then submit your information to the insurance company. Now it can take up to 2 - 6 weeks for approval. I was approved in one week.

    My fellow UHC Members, I hope this assist you in your endeavors. 6 months will fly by so quickly you won't even realize it.

    Remember education is the key to success.


    Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    Sleeve1stFitNext got a reaction from Phoenix40 in March Surgeries   
    My date is March 26th. I am stocking up on my Orgain Protein Shakes, Premier Protein shakes, My Olly Vitamins, I am looking for a food processor and I am buying baby food glass jars for the puréed stage. I am not playing.


    Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    Sleeve1stFitNext reacted to Greensleevie in Sweet Tooth...   
    I have found that most people who have an over reliance on the tool itself to prevent them from eating certain foods as opposed to utilizing to the tool along side a total change in lifestyle usually struggle with success in the long run.

    Get whatever surgery you think is best for you, and utilize the tool, don't depend on it. Dependence will let you down every time.
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    Sleeve1stFitNext got a reaction from Phoenix40 in March Surgeries   
    My date is March 26th. I am stocking up on my Orgain Protein Shakes, Premier Protein shakes, My Olly Vitamins, I am looking for a food processor and I am buying baby food glass jars for the puréed stage. I am not playing.


    Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    Sleeve1stFitNext got a reaction from shon74 in Got a date   
    My surgery date is 3/26/2017. I am sooo excited and nervous. Good luck everyone!!!


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    Sleeve1stFitNext got a reaction from JessNewGoals25 in United Health Care Insurance   
    I am writing this to help those whom have United Health Care. Here are the following things to know and tips:
    Before reading these tips, contact UHC for confirmation that Bariatric surgery is covered under your plan. Confirm the requirements. Confirm that your surgeon and his associated hospital is In-Network (if they are not, it will be like paying for the surgery without insurance). Make sure you have an understanding of what the insurance wants to see or have done.
    1) You are eligible if you have a 40 BMI or Higher / Greater than 35 BMI with Co-Morbidity.
    2) Once you find your surgeon, you will have to do 6 months worth of testing, dieting and education.
    3) You will have to make 6 visits (once a month). This does not include your consultation.
    4) One of your visits will be with a Psychological Evaluation. This will determine your surgeons view and the insurance company's view of your case. They take a look at your mental and emotional health. They ask about your family and your support systems. They may ask you how you feel about yourself. Stay away from the negative views you may have of your body. Understand that they have seen hundreds of people like you and may have some prejudice in regards to whether you will succeed or not. Remind them that you are a person, not a statistic and bring some human to your discussion.
    5) Your surgeon may require you to keep an eating and exercise journal. I use MyFitnessPal and I have a FitBit.
    6) You will be asked to do an EKG to see how strong your heart is.
    7) You may be asked to do a sleep study. Depending on your surgeon, it can be a requirement. In my case, the insurance company denied it. They did not deem it as a necessity.
    8) You will have to do an Ultrasound which is to see if you have any issues with your liver (fatty liver disease) or other organs.
    9) The next thing is an endoscopy. This requires you to head to an outpatient clinic, be sedated and have a tube stuck down your throat. (Update: You will need to have lab work done no more than 1 month prior). I learned that I had an hiatal hernia (where part of the stomach enters the diaphragm). This can cause you heart burn. Be aware of H. Pylori. This is a bacteria that can cause ulcers and heart burn as well. It takes a lot of antibiotics to cure. Be mindful that your throats will be sore and some sharp pains may occur as they most likely scrapped some samples from your digestive tract.
    10) In between these visits, you will see an dietitian and nutritionist for further help. They will slowly walk you through changing your eating habits. Be honest with them. It is very important in the long run. Also try to keep your weight lost in small amounts. If you lose too much in a short period of time, the surgeon and insurance company will feel like you can lose the remaining weight alone.
    11) Your last visit will consist of an overview. The surgeon will check your weight and may discuss further with you about your feelings towards the surgery. Hopefully you are approved by the surgeon. My surgeon was great during the process. I met with him more times than anyone else. He literally kept giving my information and sites to read to understand this tool.
    12) They will then submit your information to the insurance company. Now it can take up to 2 - 6 weeks for approval. I was approved in one week.
    My fellow UHC Members, I hope this assist you in your endeavors. 6 months will fly by so quickly you won't even realize it.
    Remember education is the key to success.
    Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App

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