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DD2020 got a reaction from blackcatsandbaddecisions in November 2020 sleevers
I was 228 at surgery day Dec1. / 2020. I lost 101 pound. So happy and healthy now 😊
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DD2020 reacted to rhyanrochon in Any December surgery
Congrats! So happy for you and your new journey
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DD2020 reacted to Ladylove72 in Any December surgery
Good luck! 😊. I’m very excited for you! Speedy recovery!
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DD2020 got a reaction from Dogmom68 in December 2020
Finally I got my insurance approval for GS. Yayyyy,
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DD2020 reacted to Jackson5mom in December 2020
Wow I know that’s nerve wracking! I’m monitoring everything while trying not to make myself crazy. Hope it works out for both of us!!!
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DD2020 reacted to ChrisgetsSleeveDec2020 in December 2020
Finally received the approval from insurance today. Surgery scheduled for Dec 8th. Excited and scared
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DD2020 got a reaction from Jackson5mom in December 2020
Hi everyone! My GS surgery is on Dec 1st! So excited!!!!
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DD2020 got a reaction from Dogmom68 in December 2020
Finally I got my insurance approval for GS. Yayyyy,
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DD2020 got a reaction from Dogmom68 in December 2020
Finally I got my insurance approval for GS. Yayyyy,
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DD2020 got a reaction from Cherie04 in November 2020 sleevers
Yes finally my all paper has been submitted to Ins too!!!!!
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DD2020 got a reaction from klmcin2020 in November 2020 sleevers
Aggreed! Im 5’4 and was 209 When I decided for surgery. Now 217lbs since I cant move around so much hving so much pain with varicose veins & tendons ☹️
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DD2020 reacted to Bari_KS in BCBS FED approves Gastric sleeve surgery?
Yes. I had my VSG with FEP BCBS (basic). -
DD2020 reacted to Neller in BCBS FED approves Gastric sleeve surgery?
Yes. I'm having mine done on Nov. 2. You have to go through a referral process, but it did get approved. Good luck!
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DD2020 reacted to RickM in BCBS FED approves Gastric sleeve surgery?
I couldn't say specifically, but as the VSG is within the US standard of care for bariatric surgery, (along with the RNY, DS and lapbands) as generally defined by what is covered by Medicare, it should be covered by your insurance also. If Medicare covers something like this, a company has a hard time explaining to their customers and, particularly their regulators, why they don't cover it.