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Approved today, surgery scheduled for March 22nd. Any prayers and good thoughts comming my way would be appreciated. BTW, thanks to all for their support and words of wisdom.:)

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Congratulations, I know you are so excited. I hope everything goes well for you.

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CONGRATS!!! That is great I was approved yesterday as well. Surgery date is March 3! I have been in this whole process since last Nov. It seemed to be dragging along, but now BAM it is in a week!! I wish you luck!!

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Congratulations! *high fives* woot!

I got my surgery date confirmed yesterday too! I've been in the process since September. It's been a long haul.

Best wishes to all!

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Yeah, I have been working on this since November. Glad to finally have a date. I had to change it to the 24th (Wednesday) because of prior commitments but two days difference is not much when one has waited (weighted ha) this long.:wink:

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Congrats! I got my approval in the mail today as well. I wish my surgery was as soon as yours... my doctor is scheduled 6-8 weeks out, and she only does this surgery on the first and third Thursday of every month.

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Started this process with the info seminar on November 14...first meeting with surgeon on 2/1. Paperwork submitted to BCBS of MA on 2/22 - approval faxed to surgeon 2/25!

Surgery 3/9/10:thumbup:

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I started my process January 7th and I have been approved as of Feb 7th. My Dr. is booked out til March 17th, that's my lucky day. Can't wait. I had to lose 5% and hope too lose some more while I weight.

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I'm so happy for you! I've just started my journey and I'm already wishing it would go faster! You are definately in my thoughts! Lets us know how it goes!!

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Congratulations to all you guys. I am so happy for you. This is the begining of the rest of our lives. I will keep all of you in my prayers.

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Congratulations on your surgery date! This does seem like a long process, but maybe we're all just anxious to have the surgery and start shedding the pounds. :eek: I started the process back in November. I've been approved by my insurance, but waiting on the surgery date, which I hope to find out next week. Kudos to you!

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Congratulations!

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