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Howdy everyone..

It's been a long journey but I'm moving on a resolved to get this done..

In 2008, I was approved and had a surgery date set..then my boss sent me overseas on assignment, it was a situation where I had to go or lose my job. I wasn't banded obviously and went on about life....Move on to 2010, new job and now unfortunately my wife left me, same situation..struggling with weight and frustrated.. tried for re-approval, denied because new insurance didn't cover it.

Here we are in 2012.. new outlook, new AWESOME job..other personal changes that have been positive.. lost some weight, done pretty good but kept thinking I need to use being banded as a tool to push me to the next level. I visited True Results for the 3rd time and wouldn't you know it, my insurance covers everything! So, at my initial consult this past Thursday I went through all the steps.. nutrition, blood work, psych eval..everything. Now just waiting for formal approval from my insurance company.

I'm excited and horrified at the same time.. I've never had surgery and it scares the crap out of me..but this is FOR ME and what I need to do.

Max in Houston

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Go for it! Never look back and wake up everyday in love with your life! Good luck to you!

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Nothing to be scared about.

It WILL change your life forever, so are you ready for that?

You won't be able to over eat like you may now, and you will probavly have to say goodbuye to some of your favorite foods.

But the rewards are incredible!

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Hey Max! Congrats on all the positive things going on in your life. This too was my first surgery and I was scared out of my mind!! I knew I had to do this though or I would never forgive myself so I just let the nurses do their thing. I woke up and was like "Is it over?" My surgery went quite smoothly and apparently most of them do. Trust in your surgeon and his/her staff and let the rest be a piece of cake. No pun intended! Good luck on your journey.

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@sandymax thank you, for so long I put everyone else first, which is good but, let myself decline. It is my time.

@52 thanks.. I'm ready for it, very resolved in my mind and know everything is coming. Just nervous about the actual surgery.

@Mis thank you, it's been a long road and a very emotional bunch of years, lots of personal loss and emotional turbulence. I'm ready to take control.

@Chrys thank you very much, we can all make a list of our blessing and they far outweigh the negative..it's time I realized that and move on. Yes, I'm HORRIFIED about surgery, in fact, I'm a fainter when I have to give a blood sample! I too, feel like you.. if I don't do this, I will never forgive myself.

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Wow.. It is really going to happen.. I received an email from TR that I was approved and they sent it to the Surgeon.. I spoke with them today and I could have pre-op on a Wednesday and surgery the following week! I wasn't expecting it to be that fast.. I have to figure out my work/travel schedule and get this scheduled...it has finally hit me and the reality is here!

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Congrats Max! I hope to be in your shoes in a few months :) It is always exciting to see someone get approved!

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Honestly? The surgery is very quick. The only thing a lot of us have trouble with is the gas/air they use to fill us up for laparoscopic surgery. Recovery itself isn't horribly bad either. Just sore.

You've had a long road to get to the point you're at, so I would say a big congrats is in order!! You'll be happy with your decision! :)

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@ilikebunnies

It has gone pretty smooth..

Feb. 9th - Initial Consult with True Results

March 9th - Psych Evaluation

March 22nd - Psych Evaluaton Follow-up

March 26th - Submitted to Insurance

April 5th - APPROVED!

Now I just have to make a pre-op appointment

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So jealous! Are you in Houston? We are looking at moving to the Houston area.

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