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As long as you know what you're getting yourself into, and are committed to following all the rules and doctor's orders, then go for it.

There is no reason to stay fat if your insurance will pay for it!

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Thank you all soo much for all the feedback!

I appreciate it. I had my consultation today with the surgeon, insurance, and a couple other people. When coming in the surgeon asked how old I was and made a few comments on my age. Like making such a big decision at 18, he did think it was a great choice though. And having the psych consultation will be very important.

I have to go through a psych consult, dietitian consult, go through a 3 hour class for nursing and physical therapy (how to take care of myself post-op), and then pass an EGD test. Which, I guess, means there sticking something down my throat to look at my stomach? Insurance gives very little trouble, so I should be good. I am very excited. Thanks again for your responses! [:

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To keep everyone updated, I went through the process and got approved from insurance. My surgery is May 24th.

Thanks again for all the responses, it was nice to reread them again after being approved for the surgery.

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Is "VSG info"- Avis, I live in London and want to go for the VSG option. The problem here in UK is that they will turn you down if you are a bmi 35 and lower. My current BMI is 31, has been much higher. It have been trying to keep it low lately. I am tired of my weight yoyoing. Any help about vsg for low bmi's like me?

What do you think about this Dr. Aceves? Does he take on low bmi patients?

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Me and you are in the same boat; I too am 19 and getting sleeved in May. I don't have any weight-related health problems such as back pain but I can see myself having some later on, plus I have a bad family history of medical problems, so I'm hoping this surgery will spare me from most of that

Also on the same boat (May 20th!)!!! =D and i also have leg pains, but that was from playing sports in high school, but my family history is what is really pushing me for this surgery. My father is in and out of the hospital, and i honestly wouldnt want what ive been through for my future children. I think it's a good age to get sleeved. It's an opportunity to get healthy young, so that healthy habits are implemented early!

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