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kelking

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About kelking

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  • Birthday 06/08/1970
  1. It’s a special day here at BariatricPal, according to your profile..it’s your birthday. Happy Birthday, kelking!

  2. Happy 43rd Birthday kelking!

  3. Happy 42nd Birthday kelking!

  4. kelking

    Bcbs of tn

    Maybe they won't pay for it because BCBST does not require dietician visits prior to surgery. The only thing I had to do was the Psych visit...and when you do that make sure that you find out from BCBST in advance exactly what testing they require with your policy. With mine I had to do the MMPI-2 and the EDI-2 and EAT-26. Each policy is slightly different depending on if you work for an employer that is self insured. When you call their customer service area they should be able to tell you exactly what is required and hopefully it messes with what your surgeon's office requires. Good luck with your process.
  5. I had a trainer about a year ago who came to me...yep, you heard me right, he came to my house. Took out any of the anxiety about going to a gym. I bought some basic weights and he brought some with him. Once I felt stronger we started using the small gym in my community club house. It was the best thing that I ever did for myself. When I started he was $3300 for 3 months and he came to my house 3 days a week for that time. After a couple of sessions, I hired him outside of the company that he worked for and paid him cash. (that worked out to be a savings for me and he made more money too.) Best of luck to you on finding someone.
  6. I went through them and I was told that they respond with an approval or denial within 30 days. I think mine right right about that amount of time. They also try to get you hooked into their Case Management Program. I was really excited about it in the beginning and then it just became a pain in the @. Good luck on your journey!!!
  7. kelking

    getting stuck?

    I normally get stuck both ways. Not sure if when I eat too fast I don't chew enough....and therefore it is the same thing.
  8. kelking

    In and Out of Bed

    One thing that helps greatly is to use a small pillow and hold it to your stomach. This helps with getting out of bed and when you sneeze or cough. They taught me that one when I had my gallbladder out 10 years ago.
  9. I had a hard time getting water to go down the first several weeks after surgery. I really found that adding Crystal Light to my water helped it go down for some reason. Really don't think it was just the flavor, it was like it make the water easier to pass. Now after I have had my really tight first fill, water passes like it did pre-surgery.
  10. I also felt the effects of my fill immediately. Of course that was probably because I could not even swallow the dixie cup of water that he gave me right after so they had to do a slight unfill. That night I could not even eat two bites of tuna salad. My fill was Monday and I am now eating about 4 ounces at each meal but still too tight to have more than a protein shake for breakfast. Would be great to have one fill and be done!!
  11. I had a period of extreme exhaustion about a year ago (pre-band). I was eating well, losing weight and working out 5 days a week....but I just couldn't stay awake. It was during that time that I learned that I had sleep apnea. Could that be a possibility? Hope you get to feeling better.
  12. I wonder if she is actually jealous because your insurance paid for it and hers apparently did not. Which is way outside of your realm of control.
  13. I just had my first fill too....and then I had my first unfill. The dixie cup of water proved to be too much, the Dr took one look at me and said, Oops, I think that was a bit too much.
  14. I was a big Diet Coke drinker (heck I even worked for them for a number of years)...I started to wean myself off 1 month before my pre-op diet. I tried to cut myself back to one can a day (some days i did great and other...well you know). Then the week of my pre-op diet started I opted for every other day and the final week before surgery I was off it. I thought it would be sooo much harder than it has been. (we even have free diet coke in the office so it is always around and very accessible) I think the fear of carbonation and the band keep me just scared enough that I won't try it. Good luck to you.
  15. Hello Kelking,

    I would love to chat anytime. Look me up as well!

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