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Hi all,

After almost 10 years at my job, in the worst economy of my lifetime, I quit a couple of months ago to stay home and spend more time with my family. That was a big risk for me but it is working out fantastic. One night not long ago I realized that I could actually have WLS without having to worry about taking time off work.

Enter risk #2.

I went to an introductory seminar yesterday and I am convinced that lap-band is the right solution for me. Now to convince the insurance company. My BMI is around 37 and I don't have any of the big 4 co-morbids. I sure could use a lot of advice, support ... whatever to keep me focused and help me finally succeed!

Hugs!!

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I don't think that your insurance will pay with your bmi & no co-morbidities. Do something for yourself... self pay & get it done. The price for self pay is more affordable these days!

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Hi & Welcome!

I'm kinda new to this too! I know for me I've made the right decision. I hope things work out well for you too!:laugh:

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@Icequeen,

I never even considered self pay, although I think it's probably out of reach for me at this time. I saw somewhere else on the forum to ask my insurance company for specific requirements. I did just that and will see where it goes from there. I'm hoping that there is some flexibility/creative qualification, but I will have to accept whatever decision I get. I am NOT willing to go to Mexico or Costa Rica for surgery. Any clue what self pay goes for?

Thanks!

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$10,000 I was self pay!

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@Icequeen,

Was that in the U.S.? If yes, what state? I'm in Southern California. I'm pretty sure that is going to drive up the price.

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@Icequeen,

Was that in the U.S.? If yes, what state? I'm in Southern California. I'm pretty sure that is going to drive up the price.

I live in Florida. Dr. Ortiz in Mexico is an option for you. He is one of the more experienced lapband surgeons,has had a good track record from what I read. More experience than US doctors.

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I contacted my insurance company and was able to view their specific requirements. That, plus a conversation with my program assistant, left me feeling pretty encouraged. I go for my H&P tomorrow morning. Perhaps I'll wear some Mr.T bling and perhaps a little cement in my shoes to put me at the 40 BMI mark. (JK)

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