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My insurance company says I have to have at least a BMI of 50 to be considered for VSG. Was it the same requirement for you?

Nope -> 40 and no co-mo's!!

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I guess each ins. co. can set their levels at their own choosing. That being said, how close to a 50 BMI are you??? You could ask your Bariatric MD to do a "Peer to Peer" consultation with the ins. co.. That usually is "worth its weight in gold".

Keep us posted.

Valentina ;)

My insurance company says I have to have at least a BMI of 50 to be considered for VSG. Was it the same requirement for you?

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Each insurance is different. I was self pay with a lap-band to be removed. BMI was 31. I think my insurance was wanting BMI of 40 or under 40 with co-morbidities. Self pay is an entirely different ball game.

Lara

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My insurance company says I have to have at least a BMI of 50 to be considered for VSG. Was it the same requirement for you?

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I guess each ins. co. can set their levels at their own choosing. That being said, how close to a 50 BMI are you??? You could ask your Bariatric MD to do a "Peer to Peer" consultation with the ins. co.. That usually is "worth its weight in gold".

Keep us posted.

Valentina ;)

My BMI is literally 49.5 at the moment

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I heard some insurance companies do require that for VSG. IDK why. But, my insurance company allowed any WLS (band, RNY or VSG) if you met their requirements.

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My BMI is literally 49.5 at the moment

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Well now, that shouldn't be too difficult to fix, now should it? ENJOY!!!!! BON APITITE'!!!! :D;)

My BMI is literally 49.5 at the moment

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For my insurance, you needed at least a BMI of 40, and if it were less, you needed co-morbidities.

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