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What I mean is: Is there anything NOT wrong with me?

My labs came back borderline high glucose, extremely fatty liver and through the roof cholesterol.

My ultrasound came back with gallstones.

My mammography came back with a request to get an ultrasound on the left breast.

God knows what the endoscopy will show tomorrow.

I'm afraid my insurance wont cover the surgery because it says age 15-40 or 40 -50 with no diabetes. Does slightly elevated blood glucose mean diabetic.

The surgery coordinator says insurances are only looking for out of control glucose.

I don't know what to think. The coordinator told me, "Thank God you are getting this surgery now." What happens if insurance is denied?

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Does slightly elevated blood glucose mean diabetic?

No, it means slightly elevated blood gluclose, possibly pre-diabetic. I am sorry that you have these ailments, but like your coordinator said, good thing you are having the surgery because you can definitely reverse all these things. From what I hear, its common to have the gallbladder removed before wls, so I wouldnt worry about that at all. Stay positive, everything is gonna work out.

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Thanks for the support. I had the endoscopy and it showed some erosions and he took a biopsy to rule our Barrett's cardia.

Dang, I'm a mess, but I feel fine basically.

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