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To help ensure no problems I would have the hiatal hernia taken care of prior to wls. It seems every problem I have read about had a hernia involved. I know it was the core of my issues.

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Totally understood - now the dr's office has told me that insurance probably won't cover anything, because at my highest weight, I had a BMI of 39 and no comobidities. If I had a BMI of 40, it would have been fine.

How crazy is that?

Next time you go to the doctors put some lead weights in your pockets. Complain of being breathless when you exercise, wheeze a bit, and also claim lower back pain.

Just a thought :drool5:

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Duodenal switch is the first part to the sleeve.

Psst. It's the other way around: VSG is the first part of the DS.

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That was what a meant. I typed it wrong!:001_smile:

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I had a surprise hiatal hernia repair during my surgery and have not had ANY problems. Go for the sleeve. So worth it.

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I am also a self pay, our insurance wouldn't cover any weight loss surgery no matter how many co morbities I had. So I found a surgeon and care credit.com and just did the sleeve. Its been 2 weeks and I'm so happy I decided to go with the sleeve, its the best decision I have ever made!!!

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hey everyone,

im a 18 year old female, im flying down to mexicali on monday to get the sleeve done...im getting very excited and VERY nervious:wink1:...is there any edvice or anyone that would like to talk to me and give me and answer some questions?!?

thanks:thumbup:

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We are all happy to answer any questions you may have.

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Hi DeeGirl - welcome to our family. ASK any questions you may have - if you're not comfortable asking them in an open forum, then PM some of us and we'll be happy to answer your questions. You will be in GREAT hands with Dr. Aceves and his staff.

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