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Yes they do.

as a taxpayer, this is the kind of thing that angers me...not that medicaid covers WLS but that people like me--who work in State government--have insurance plans that do NOT cover WLS...so I am working for the government and don't have coverage...but my taxes that I pay as a worker are being used to cover WLS for those who aren't contributing taxes...unfair to the max

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as a taxpayer' date=' this is the kind of thing that angers me...not that medicaid covers WLS but that people like me--who work in State government--have insurance plans that do NOT cover WLS...so I am working for the government and don't have coverage...but my taxes that I pay as a worker are being used to cover WLS for those who aren't contributing taxes...unfair to the max[/quote']

If you think that's bad, I'm a nurse working in a county hospital district that pays our salary by taxing individuals who live in that county. I happen to live in the same county, so every year when I pay property tax, I'm helping to pay my salary. Life isn't fair.

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I live in Houston' date=' too. Are you in the medical profession? If not, the look for companies that provide insurance with companies that do cover it. I know that United Health Care and Cigna do, if you jump through hoops and stand on your head while twirling a baton.....maybe other members here know of other insurance companies that cover it. I looked into Medicare/Medicaid and if I remember right, they cover bypass but not the sleeve.

Also since you live in Cypress, don't forget about all the hospitals on the West side of Houston, like the one at I-10 & Barker Cypress.

Good luck dear - I've been in those shoes and IT AIN'T FUN!!!! But it WILL be okay.[/quote']

I have united healthcare and they do Not cover it . It depends on your plan they are not all the same

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I worked for UT Health Systems in Dallas and they covered WLS but only after a long drawn out process. They would not approve me because my BMI was only 38 and my 2 comorbidities were controlled. I lost my job with them in Sept 2011, got a job in California and moved in Oct 2011. I was sleeved on 9/10/12 This job paid for 100% after I paid $3000 out of pocket. Everything has a reason. It is God's plan - not yours.

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Our whole healthcare system is so jacks up , they really should cover it for people that need it , it would save them alot of money in the long run

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"Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end."

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I worked for UT Health Systems in Dallas and they covered WLS but only after a long drawn out process. They would not approve me because my BMI was only 38 and my 2 comorbidities were controlled. I lost my job with them in Sept 2011' date=' got a job in California and moved in Oct 2011. I was sleeved on 9/10/12 This job paid for 100% after I paid 3000 out of pocket. Everything has a reason. It is God's plan - not yours.[/quote']

Hello there i also work for UT but HSC and they do cover weight loss surgery. Many hoops but i got thru it and so have several of my coworkers. Check the website as we have posted several poistions today. Stay positive & open to different opportunities. I wish you much success in your Quest for better health & employment.

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So sorry to hear about your job loss. People have given you great advice - and it sounds like you already have begun a great connections in the Houston network! Be sure to create a LinkedIn account and get your profile to 100%. Also join some of the groups on LinkedIn that relate to healthcare, hospitals, houston employment, ahima, ama, etc. Also connect with your community college. Their career services office should be free for you and will offer you great support.

I have been laid off three times and each time I have actually transitioned to a better job. I know this was a shock, and while you may be happy to get out of that company, it's a shaky, unexpected time for you. Not at all what you planned on. It's so important you get some support right now - and that you use this time to take care of yourself, apply for unemployment, think through what you might like to do next, and have faith that God is good and may just have something BETTER for you right around the corner. Message me directly if I can support you in any way.

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I'm a self payer going to Mexico. A lil scary but my research has come back positive. It may be worth looking into?

Amanda Rae

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find a job with the Federal bureu of prisons. my husband doesthe insurance covers it the benefits are great and retirement.

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Good luck! God has a plan and His is better than yours. Go with the flow and ask Him to show you the way.

You can do this!

I live near Atasocita. Had my surgery with Felix Spiegel at University General on Fannin. All is good.

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My husband lost his job. We never asked for any kind of help. I figured we payed in enough taxes. Still do. No longer need it but was thankful in a time of need. It was a once in a life time opportunity so I took it. I completly understand where your coming from. I didnt say I agreed with the system.

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