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Great2BThin

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  1. Okay, I thought I had all my pre op screening done, but since I turn the big 5-0 on Saturday and thus will be 50 when I have my surgery on the 12th, my dr. wants me to go to Cardiovascular Assoc. for a stress test. Is this where I am going to be highly embarrassed because I have to run on a treadmill and will be in really bad shape? Also I have a bad knee (bone on bone) so am concerned about running. The orders say 'stress test of your choosing for pre op clearance' are there other types?
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    So What Exactly is a Stress Test?

    Thanks so much for the feedback. By tomorrow at this time I will be done with my appt. and hopefully all will be well. I did do a 6 min walking test at the pulmonologist and that came back good so hopefully this will too.
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    June line up

    Just added myself for June 12th!!! Though she said I might get earlier, I hope so!!! If they get my cardio stress test back sooner. I have the test tomorrow so hope all goes well.
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    Who's getting banded in June

    Hey there!! Just had my consult with my dr. today and I am scheduled for June 12th with Dr. Snyder in Denver!! I leave on a cruise this weekend it will be hard following his nutrition guidelines on a cruise, but I can do it! Will go check out the June 08 board. Is Jazzy Junies really the name? Not sure I feel Jazzy :thumbup::thumbup:
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    Colorado Surgeons

    Thanks so much for your report, Losing It. I have my first consult appt. with Dr. Snyder in the morning. I am very anxious and hope to get a surgery date soon, have all the prescreenings and paperwork done so far and am self pay. He has come very highly recommended by some people I know and that means a lot which is why I chose to stick with him vs. many of the other choices in Denver.
  6. Hi Tas, I just had my psych eval. on Tues. and I paid $220. She gave me a paper to try and file with my insurance. My dr. had a list of psych. he recommended and his office worked with. I'm not sure if they discounted the rates then or what, but I think most on his list were about that price. Yikes $1200 seems high. I was there about an hour, no couch. :smile:
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    So close I can taste it

    Hey there, Not only are our screen names the same starting out, but my journey is about the same as your's. I hope to have mine by the end of the month as well but don't have a date yet. Good luck getting everything completed. I have a checklist from my dr.'s office here on the desk and as I complete each step, check them off. Not many to go.
  8. I've been so antsy getting things going on having my surgery and today I finally feel like it's gonna be real. I went to my seminar on 4/26 and couldn't get in for a consult appt with the surgeon until 5/14. I scheduled all my screenings over a week ago and they are all happening this week. Today I had my pshych screening, she thinks I am a good candidate for surgery YEAH!!!! Tonight I am going to my first support group meeting. So it's beginning to feel real. I can't believe how nervous I was for the psych appt. I wonder what I will be like before surgery. LOL By the time this week is over I will have all my screenings done, hopefully! I go on vacation on May 16th and hope to have surgery anytime after that.
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    On my Way, finally it seems like

    Now it's becoming even more real. I just got home from the pulmonary screening and all went well there as well. He said I was in the lowest risk category, I liked that!! He couldn't believe how healthy I was outside of the weight. Music to my ears!! In light of that report, I postponed my cardio screening to next week after I see my surgeon to see if I really need it. He requires it at age 50 and I am 49 and holding!! Once you have the screenings done, have the consult appt. and are self pay, how quick is it usually to get a surgery date???
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    It works !!!!!!

    Thanks so much for putting that in there. It is a tool and one I plan to use to it's full advantage. I am self pay and to me that makes it all the more important that I do everything they tell me w/o trying to find ways around the band etc. I've already begun going to the gym as I figure the more in shape I can get now the more I can do later and hopefully the more that helps with my recovery as well. And for the first time in a long time I am thinking in terms of WHEN I lose the weight vs. IF I lose so I am starting to get the head into this as well, if that makes sense. Thanks for the words of encouragement.
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    It works !!!!!!

    Indigo Girl, As one who is just beginning the process (pulmon. screening today) I needed to see your post this morning!! Congrats!! I have tears in my eyes thinking one day that is going to be me!!
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    On my Way, finally it seems like

    No, I believe the 6 months of a supervised diet is for insurance approval. My insurance has an exclusion for weight loss surgery and won't pay for it even if I did that. I will be self pay, so don't think I will need that. If so I have been going to WW for at least that long and can prove that.
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    Disapproving family...help!

    OUCH!! $20,000+ seems awfully high priced for lap band surgery. I am self pay as well, I do live in Denver and as a previous poster mentioned there is Dr. Kirschenbaum here that does it for $9900 I believe, there is another Dr. at www.redrocksbariatrics.com that is $9000 and a 3rd at www.coloradobariatrics.com that is $9900 or something. These could be US alternatives to you if that is what you decide. I am going to a different surgeon in Denver, however, and still the price is under $15,000. I'm not saying don't go to Mexico, I haven't even researched it myself so wouldn't even begin to have a valid opinion, but just offered these options as an alternative. Of the 3 mentioned under $10,000 I've only researched one. When I found my dr. I just knew he was the one for me and didn't pursue further. Good luck in your decision. In the end it is just that, your decision, you need to feel comfortable with it and not your family's or anyone else's. Make it, feel good about it, and go on from there.
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    Self Pay Patients

    Lois, Wow, what a story, that could've been scary. I had never heard of a parathyroid until a year ago and my dad through a blood test found out his calcium levels were out of whack and he had surgery to remove some of his parathyroid as well. Congrats on your progress and being healthy again!!!
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    Help Finding a Dr in Denver

    Liteweight and Lapdancer, I stand corrected. I am glad for your responses and to find out my first impression (just over the phone with someone in the office who may have just been having a bad day and we are all entitled to 'em) was wrong. I certainly didn't mean to offend or anything and am glad for your great experiences. Going to 3 seminars in a week and of course surveying the internet all hours of the day and night gets overwhelming. But I am so grateful for all the research available out there. Hope there's no hard feelings, that was not my intent at all. We all have various needs and wants in surgeons and that's why there are so many out there. As LapDancer said, one of the benefits of being self pay is we can all research and pick where we are most comfortable instead of where we have to go. Thanks for enlightening me!
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    UHC Approved.....

    Makes total sense. I have United Health Care Choice Plus as well and was denied coverage. My husbands company puts in a bariatric surgery exclusion and there's pretty much no getting around it. :party:
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    Need to Vent

    As much as I hate insurance, I have to agree with the poster said it wasn't the insurance company but rather the employer. My next door neighbor has the same insurance company as me, United Healthcare. Her and her husband both had surgery (bypass). My insurance, again same one as theirs, has denied it as it's an 'exclusion' placed there by DH's employer. My neighbors had a great experience as well with their insurance paying and approving everything, no 6 mos supervised diet, etc.
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    Self Pay Patients

    I will be a self pay patient and am in the prescreening process now. I find the original post to be rather condensending to those that have to self pay. More like a have vs the have nots. An insured person can have complications just as easy as a self pay. All insurance varies as to what they'll pay for. Since the OP wasn't self pay, I am unsure of the motive of posting all that was for. I am going to give it the benefit of the doubt and believe that it was for education. But seriously, don't you think if I am going to shell out thousands of $$$$ I am not going to do the research? I am going to a dr. in Denver that is more expensive than a few others (there is one here that people fly to from all over the US and another one that only charge $9900). I am purposely going to one that I feel comfortable with his experience, his follow up care if complications, etc. In fact this dr. has had one of the other 2 docs refer people to him. Also as another poster mentioned the dr. can't discriminate in the quality of care you receive whether or not you have insurance coverage. It's not only self pays that have complications. The thought of possibly having one scares me to death, but the thought of remaining morbidly obese scares me even more. I believe the reward outweighs the risk.
  19. Uh-Oh, that doesn't sound good, BGrand. Hope everything is okay.
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    Help Finding a Dr in Denver

    That seminar was awesome, I was so impressed with everyone. At first I was put off a little by the sheer volume of it, over 200+ people, the big screens, etc. Thought it was going to be sortta dog and pony show, but once it started and everyone talked it confirmed my thoughts of going with him (my PCP and my neighbor had both highly recommended him already). I've called the office a few times and they are so responsive. I have my 1st appt with him on May 14th which right now seems like so far away. But I already had my blooddrawn yesterday, have my psych and pulmon. next week so hopefully I am set after that. Lana called from his office and told me about her support group at the Northglenn Library so I am going to that on Tues. evening. Also signed up for the preop nutrition class, someone I talked to in the office (can't remember who a Cindy maybe?) told me it was okay to go before my 1st consult with Dr. S. I am self pay so am hoping the surgery will be soon after. The only thing I might need after my consult is the cardio stress test. I am 49 and holding but my 50th bday is May 17th, they told me to see if he would require it at my consult. (the papers said if you were 50+) Good luck to you. Maybe we'll be surgery partners, in that they will be about the same time.
  21. Do the Gas-X Strips really help with this type of gas? I never would have thought they would and it's good to know. The gas pains are what scare me the most. Well that and I hate getting general anesthsia, DH says I have control issues.
  22. I'm sorry Bikini, that was me. I am sure he is a very qualified Dr. I just didn't have a good experience with the staff and seminar and was very disappointed he wasn't at the seminar. Likewise, as everyone is different, I am sure their needs and desires in a surgeon are all different as well. I hope you get your approval soon! Wish I had Kaiser paying for mine. My insurance won't pay so I am self pay. OUCH!!
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    Cheaper US Lapbanding for self pay!

    Also Dr.'s Brown & Metz at Denver Bariatric Surgery | Colorado Bariatric Surgery Institute are $9900, includes 3 mos after care and fills. Surgery at Presbreterian/St. Lukes Hospital.
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    Colorado Anyone

    I didn't mean to sound as if Dr. Brown/Metz weren't good. But I was put off by the seminar and not getting to meet them. And just basically the way everything was done. And like they say, you only get one chance to make a first impression. But if I were going there, I think I'd want Dr. Brown since he is much more experienced. Good luck to you. I never though of being self pay as being lucky but I guess it does give you a little more freedom to go where you want, etc. But I am going to have to get a job after to pay it off. I thought of getting a job with insurance that did since my husbands doesn't. But then I figured I'd have to work at least 6 mos to have coverage, then I might as well get the surgery now and work 6 mos after to pay it off.
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    Colorado Anyone

    Hi Bikini, I couldn't tell you how I felt about Dr.s Brown or Metz because they didn't even come to their seminars. That put me off a lot. When I went to Dr. Johnell's he comes out and meets you and answers questions and talks a bit, Dr. Snyder gave his whole presentation (2 hours) and these guys can't even poke their heads in and say hi? The other thing that put me off was getting to the seminar in the first place. When I called to register, they said no need, just be there at 11am at '3PPW' conference room. They said it would be above the parking garage. So in I pull into the first parking garage unbeknownst to me there are like 3 garages. There was no offices over it, so I was immediately lost. I asked a hospital employee, they were clueless but said to take the walkway over to the connecting building and there would be a directory. As I was walking over I noticed a sign that said "Physicians Pavillion East" so a light bulb clicked, I bet PPW is "Physcians Pavillions West" but where the heck was it? On the directory however I saw "Colorado Bariatrics" in suite 404. I knew they'd know so I went there. I walked in and the receptionist was chomping on her gum on a personal phone call. She looked up and said into the phone, 'just a second there's a patient here' in a real bothered tone. I asked where I was to go for the seminar and she gave me directions. I had to cross the street/driveway and go to the 3rd floor where there would be a sign to the conference room on the 3rd floor. Off I go, get to the 3rd floor, no sign about the seminar at all. Did find the conference room however, and there was another gal waiting. I asked her if she was there for it and she was. There was nothing in the room indicating we were in the right place. THe board that was in the room had some scribbling on it about 'placenta delivery'. LOL About 5 min. AFTER 11 a young gal walks in, apologizes for being late and proceeds to set up at that point. In the meantime more folks showed up all as confused about if they were in the right place. Now the gal presenting the presentation was pretty knowledgeable and very nice. She however, had no idea as to cost, how many lap bands either dr. had done, 2 questions I was concerned with. Afterwards she offered to walk everyone over to the office (where I had been to get directions) to get our insurance, cost questions etc. answered. However, we still would not get to meet the dr.'s until we actually set up appts. We arrive and no one was at the desk, she had to go into like 2 or 3 offices to find someone to come out and address us. Finally the office manager came out and all she was interested in was getting our insurance cards to verify if we had coverage. I explained I was self pay and then she did give the costs. This place was much cheaper than Dr. Snyder where I decided to go but I just didn't feel good about it. Price might be more of a consideration if it wasn't my body, life, and surgery we were talking. But considering this was surgery, I wanted to feel more at ease and just didn't. I don't mean to bash this place too much and may just have hit it on an off day, but after the previous 2 seminars I had been to, they were much more impressive, I met the dr.'s and got all my questions answered. I figured if they weren't good at giving info and answering questions before surgery, what would they be like after. Dr. Johnell's office took 3 days to return a phone call. So that essentially crossed them off my list. Dr. Snyder's office has been awesome to deal with. Now I can't wait to get the surgery over with. Good luck in your decision. If you do go to Dr. Brown/Metz try and get Dr. Brown, did find out Dr. Metz is new and has only done about 40 lap bands. Editing to add: I have United Healthcare but my husbands employer excludes Bariatric procedures so not covered. I will be doing self pay.

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