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Right here... Not getting sleeved, looking into RNY but we're here! ;)

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Hey, all.

Just got my surgery date this week... next Monday the 12th is the big day. I am very excited and looking forward to the new phase of this journey.

Jon

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Good luck Jon....

Hey, all.

Just got my surgery date this week... next Monday the 12th is the big day. I am very excited and looking forward to the new phase of this journey.

Jon

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Best wishes Jon. Take it easy and don't compare your journey with that if others. You're definitely giving yourself a great gift. Keep us posted.

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Thank you, much appreciated. It's been an exciting ride so far. In the time I took care of the pre op requirements, I was able to research and ask many questions. I am not the most patient guy but I have to admit, I really am grateful for the time I had to prepare and educate myself a bit more on the surgery.

Hope you're doin well and again, thank you.

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Thank you, defibvt.

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Present!

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Me too! I'm waiting waiting for my insurance to get their act together. I hope to be sleeved in the next month or so.

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Hope you get the approval quickly.

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Thanks Yazoo71. I just found out my Dr has a peer-to-peer with my insurance company on Friday. Fingers crossed he gets me approved!

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Thanks Yazoo71. I just found out my Dr has a peer-to-peer with my insurance company on Friday. Fingers crossed he gets me approved!


Good luck. Peer to peer can often times get the denial reversed. I'll keep my fingers crossed.

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On 2/15/2017 at 6:52 PM, Pmmjr83 said:


Good luck. Peer to peer can often times get the denial reversed. I'll keep my fingers crossed.

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Thanks Pmmjr!

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On 2/15/2017 at 3:11 PM, Yazoo71 said:

Hope you get the approval quickly.

Thanks Yazoo! :)

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On 2/2/2017 at 6:27 PM, Pmmjr83 said:

Gay here... but having the RNY on Monday!

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How are you feeling/doing since your surgery?

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