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Adermyer

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    Adermyer reacted to AHB in Has anyone been approved for surgery that has a pacemaker/defibrillator?   
    Hello MrzTee1. I know it’s been four years since you asked this question, but I would like to know if you were ever approved. I have a pacemaker/ defibrillator. Thanks
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    Adermyer reacted to MrzTee1 in Has anyone been approved for surgery that has a pacemaker/defibrillator?   
    I'm trying to start my journey but I'm scared I won't be approved because I have a pacemaker/defibrillator. My 1st appointment visit is Thursday but I'm worried as heck that I won't be eligible. Has anyone had this problem?
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    Adermyer got a reaction from GreenTealael in No Insurance coverage for weight loss surgery.   
    That is what I am worried about. My husband work offers insurance however open enrollment isn't until November then it would be another 6+ months after that. Looks like I will be paying out of pocket.
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    Adermyer reacted to Adermyer in No Insurance coverage for weight loss surgery.   
    Hey guys, I am new here! I recently found out that I have what is called a complete heart block, where by electric signals are working as they should in my heart. I am over weight with a BMI of 38.4, I have high blood pressure, i am pre-diabetic, high triglycerides and cholesterol (hereditary), fatty liver, acid reflux and I am getting a sleep study done for sleep apnea. My heart doctor said it is 100% nessesary for me to lose weight or I won't make it to see my kids grow up.
    My insurance is United healthcare choice plus and my employer doesn't have weight loss surgery on our plan and my HR said they never have and won't add it to our plans, so it is obviously going to be denied.
    My question is being that it willow sure be denied and I don't have coverage for it on my plan, if I appeal it and have my doctor write a letter stating that it is very medically nessesary for me to have this surgery would that change anything? Or is there zero chance of it getting approved because I don't have the coverage?
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    Adermyer reacted to Kris77 in No Insurance coverage for weight loss surgery.   
    If def wasn’t 80k! I can’t remember the number. You know how you pay this person this and other person that...I honestly don’t know. But I do know diff surgeon/diff places have diff fees. Maybe find the surgeon you feel will do the best job and talk to his office about what kind of discounts they offer for cash pay patients. I think most hospitals charge less to cash pay.
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    Adermyer reacted to JMJames92 in No Insurance coverage for weight loss surgery.   
    Just out of curiosity, how much did the surgery cost you out of pocket? Feel free to tell me to beat it if you are uncomfortable telling me. I just know that my insurance paid ~$80,000 for my surgery. It was definitely one of the best decisions I have ever made but I couldn't imagine dropping that kind of money.
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    Adermyer reacted to blackcatsandbaddecisions in No Insurance coverage for weight loss surgery.   
    I work with insurance and I can say with certainty it is a zero chance. If it’s excluded it’s excluded and a hundred doctors could say it’s the best thing and they still won’t cover it. The contract says they don’t have to cover it and they absolutely won’t. Unless you change jobs to a company with bariatric coverage you’ve likely tapped out this option.

    With that being said, there are a ton of people on these boards who have gone the self-pay route and had great success. There are affordable options abroad and in the US and financing available. Don’t give up hope because of the insurance.
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    Adermyer reacted to Maisey in No Insurance coverage for weight loss surgery.   
    You can try, but I think it's doubtful. Doctors mean well but don't always understand the differences in insurance. I had an endo who years ago, suggested WLS. When I told her my insurance didn't cover it, she said it did. The *** that I was covered under and seeing her under, did in fact cover WLS for some people depending upon the contract between the insurance company and the employer. However, the contract with my employer specifically excluded it until last year. You have to do your own research and make sure you know your benefits.
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    Adermyer reacted to GradyCat in No Insurance coverage for weight loss surgery.   
    No, the insurance company doesn't have to cover it if the employer didn't choose that option on their plan.
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    Adermyer reacted to Kris77 in No Insurance coverage for weight loss surgery.   
    My insurance company didn’t cover weight loss surgery either. Had to self pay. Of course the next year they switched plans and it was under that plan but by then it was done. No regrets what so ever. Yes it costs but for me worth it to be healthier. Good luck to you in which ever way you decide to go. Sorry it’s not in your plan.
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    Adermyer reacted to catwoman7 in No Insurance coverage for weight loss surgery.   
    I had to change insurance company because my former one wouldn't cover it under any circumstances. But it's always worth a try...
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    Adermyer reacted to Adermyer in No Insurance coverage for weight loss surgery.   
    Hey guys, I am new here! I recently found out that I have what is called a complete heart block, where by electric signals are working as they should in my heart. I am over weight with a BMI of 38.4, I have high blood pressure, i am pre-diabetic, high triglycerides and cholesterol (hereditary), fatty liver, acid reflux and I am getting a sleep study done for sleep apnea. My heart doctor said it is 100% nessesary for me to lose weight or I won't make it to see my kids grow up.
    My insurance is United healthcare choice plus and my employer doesn't have weight loss surgery on our plan and my HR said they never have and won't add it to our plans, so it is obviously going to be denied.
    My question is being that it willow sure be denied and I don't have coverage for it on my plan, if I appeal it and have my doctor write a letter stating that it is very medically nessesary for me to have this surgery would that change anything? Or is there zero chance of it getting approved because I don't have the coverage?

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