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I am new to everything, any advice will help. The advice I have already received is AWESOME! What I really need to know is, I have already been approved by my ins. but I have been reading about dr. putting you on a 6 month diet plan:( . I go for my first appt. on tues. and if I get that kind of news I think I will just die. I have been looking soooo foward to this and a setback like this will suck:p . Can someone PLEASE tell me how the process goes? Will I have to wait for 6months or more or what? I have tried every diet known to man.:embarassed: Still getting bigger. I really need this not only for me but my 6 year old son, he is getting heavy also, and it is my fault:mad: . The sooner I can get healthy, the sooner I can teach him to be healthy, before it's too late. :cry :cry . HELP PLEASE!! Sorry for sounding like a cry baby, but the truth is the truth.:) THANK YOU VERY MUCH:)

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More than likely not a 6mt plan. I have seen that more to get the approval from the insurance comp. You may have to do a week to 10 liquid diet the week or so prior to the operation so your liver is not as fatty.

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Do some research and find a reputable lap band surgeon. Since your insurance company has already approved the surgery, it's very doubtful that a surgeon will want to wait to move forward. If your first choice of surgeon DOES want to wait - look for another surgeon! lol Of course, if there is a medical reason why you need to be on a long term diet plan in order for the surgery to be safe or successful, that's a different story. In all honesty, even that reasoning doesn't really work for me - if you could stay on a diet for 6 months without a band you wouldn't need to have surgery.

I seriously doubt this is worth time worrying about. Find a surgeon and go from there.

Good luck on your weight loss journey.

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I think it depends on the surgeon. I was amazed how fast things moved once my insurance was set. I had to prove a year history (thankfuly my family Dr. could do that for me) for my insurance. Once the insurance was done, I had my appointment with the surgeon and was in surgery in a couple of weeks. He made me have a ton of pre-op tests: endoscopy, electrocardiogram, stress test, etc. However, they went very fast and were covered by insurance.

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Just want to say to all of you THANK YOU!! You have eased me for sure. Thanks without you guys I would be LOST!

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Good luck to you, dont worry the doctor will give you instructions as to what is right for you and when you follow the plan it will work. Have a great future.

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More often than not, it's the INSURANCE that wants you to do the six month diet plan, not the doctors. The doctor will probably have you on a preop diet, but that's only a few weeks before surgery.

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