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I was wondering how detailed the diet history sheets have to be, I have well over 5 years of a BMI over 35 with 3 comorbidities. However with the diet history I can't remember the exact years and weight loss and gains from all of the Non-Physician supervised diets. I do have medical records from Physician Supervised weight loss however. Please can someone give me any advice on filling this out. I would really appreciate the help.

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I would like to see replies to this too. I have found a pcp that wants to help me get the surgery done however i dont have records of every diet ive tried because i couldnt afford to go to the doctor every month to find out i was failing.

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I just wrote all of the diets I've tried and what I lost and what I gained back during what year. I basically just tried to remember best I could...

As for medical I just had my pcp forward all my yearly physicals that had my weight documented.

Hope this helps :)

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Thanks That really helps, I have been on diets for the last 8 years so to remember them exactly would be exhausting. Thanks for the information!

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This is like torture remembering diets, weight loss, weight gain, especially when I have been in a perpetual state of yo yo dieting for the last 8 years. I have my appointment with the surgeon on January 7th, I will let you know what he says about my diet history sheets. I will provide you with this information, hopefully it will help so you will have an easier time. :o

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My doctor told me they don't really look at them beyond making sure you have actually tried to do something to lose the weight.

Your 5 year weight history from your doctor is the one that counts. Now if you are fudging numbers you don't want to say you were 300 at the same time your doctor says you were 250... But honestly weight fluctuates and you can be off a bit.

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Thanks for the information, I have been seeing my current doctor since I moved to Texas 8 years ago (that's when the weight began to skyrocket out of control) :wacko: So my weight is well documented, the problem was the diet history and Non Physician supervised weight loss sheet, wanted every diet I have been on Yikes!! I have been sitting here staring at the paper wondering where do I begin, and hoping the information I do remember is sufficient enough. My anxiety level has gotten better now. Thanks for the info every bit helps, I have been soooo stressed over this.

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For the 6 months program I'm in I just filled out 1 long page of diet history. With the weight I loss. Lol it was eye opening of how many diets I've tried. But then I for just in case started retrieving written data from a physician supervised diet that I been on and WW.records etc. So far haven't been ask for them yet! My BMI is 42.8,

Good luck

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I am hoping that I have it that easy, still working on mine. They want the city I was in when I started the diet how long I stayed on the diet and beginning and ending weight. Whew this is taking so much time and effort I will force them to look at them if they don't :) Thanks

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My program may end up taking 9 months. It is a 6 month program. Lol. But as the 7th month is rolling in now I'm appreciating the time I'm putting in. It is preparing me better. Cause i had years and years bad eating, new diets, new gym memberships etc. Yea, I was anxious too. Now I'm getting exited. But this my opinion. Hang in there. You are worth it.

2013 is Diva time. Happy New Year!

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I don't have a time requirement, I just have to have one Nut and one Psych visit. The office coordinator said when I came in on the 7th, that's my first Md visit they then submit the paperwork to the Insurance. She also said that approval with Anthem BCBS is very fast, she said after they receive the go ahead I can schedule the date. I have been exhausted and nervously excited just waiting to get this over with! It's nice to see you are at the end of your preop phase. You have Real patience in regards to the 6 months. I would be pulling my teeth out by now. Well good luck can't wait to hear your post op stories. :D

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