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Hello,

I got my approval from Aetna, My surgery is scheduled from 1/10, and then I get a call. My cortisol levels are low. I have to go see and Endo which is fine, but everywhere is telling me they are booking for March. I started this journey last March. I am feeling discouraged and don't think I am going to be able to get the band. They said something about Addison Disease?

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Talk to the doctors about your situation. We cannot help with complex medical questions, it just would not be fair to you for us to guess or speculate.

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I understand but this is a place to get encouragement and to share

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I understand but this is a place to get encouragement and to share

We are here to encourage and support, but what you're asking takes medical knowledge and that we don't have.

Chez & I are encouraging you to rely on your Dr and not who knows who here.

Really sorry this is not what you were hoping for, but its the best we got.

I wish you all the best with this problem and please keep us informed what Endo says! Maybe it can help someone else!

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I'm sure they can get you in earlier. When I went for my endoscopy and appt with an endo dr in August they were booking into October/November and told me they were "very busy".

I told my dr about this and he called for me and I got in two weeks later. I had to be very flexible about date/time but they made it happen! Good luck

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Keep the faith! Have your doctors office call and get you an appointment, they can get you in. Even though I don't have any medical advice, I can offer encouragement! Many people have to jump through hoops to get to operation day. It's another hurdle, so jump it! Maybe someone here has experienced this issue, if so, I hope they chime in with their experience :)

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