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Bimbabe

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  1. Yes, I agree that it is important to follow the food plan.

    She gave us a formula to follow which tells us how much protien we need to have daily. It sounds like the Protein intake is crucial. I just am concerned about the hunger pangs? Any of that for you?

    If so, how did you handle that?

    My concern is that if I feel hungry, I may overeat just to get rid of that feeling. And I know that could be dangerous! My understanding is that when the band is placed, the MD does not fill at that time, you have to go in later for that.

    I have a long way to go, I need to loose 115lbs!!

    Thanks for responding, this is very helpful.


  2. :redface:Well,

    Not everything, at least not yet.

    I will tell you where I am. I have a PPO BCBS of RI and they do cover bands. I have everything done and am awaiting the office to submit to the ins. company.

    Which ins did you have, did you have any issues/problems with ins?

    I went to a dietician as part of the whole pre-approval. I really am confused about what I can eat. She really had the plan directed for the Roux-en-Y folks. So after banding, I will really need your help.

    I am just so nervous and would appreciate any and all advise.


  3. Hello to all!

    I am both excited an nervous about this whole process. I began this journey in May (the 15th) to be exact. I have had all the required tests done. At this point I am waiting for an answer from the insurance company.

    Currently, my BMI is 42.3, so I am really ready for this, I have no comorbid condiditons. I have been at 39.7 or more for the past 5 years. I have BCBS of RI and my question to all of you is how stringent are they? Do they automatically deny the surgery? How difficult is the appeal process?

    Any help, suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks!

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