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I received discouraging news- I have Unitedhealthcare and it seems they will not give a precert- I qualify but have to go thru 6 months monitoring which I have started. I received a letter saying I was approved - but there was no guarantee of payment --- confusing.

I have BCBS and had to do 6 months of medically supervised dieting. basically seeing the nut for 6 months before they would even consider approving.

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I'm down in LaCrescent and i'm 6 weeks out. Have dropped nearly 30 lbs and and feelin' great!

congratulations 30lbs in 6 weeks that's awesome. I'm glad to hear you are feeling well.

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I was trying to address to Miznunu- new to this !!

Lol same here. yes i have to do a six month sup diet. kind of mad about that because i have been seeing a nut at a weight loss clinic for 2yrs already.

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hey Sai im starting to really dislike Mn right now. will we ever have spring? lol. what surgeons are you going to? congrats to you on making the decision to a healthier life. yay

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Hey All! I think Minnesota's planning on skipping spring all together and go straight to summer.

Miznunu, Dr. Leslie from the Univ. of Mn Physicians (UMP) will be my surgeon at the University of Minnesota, Fairview Hospital. He did a different surgery previously and I was very impressed. Thought, I'd stick with him.

Magpie, congrats on rapids weightless. How are you feeling 6 weeks out?

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Hey All! I think Minnesota's planning on skipping spring all together and go straight to summer.

Miznunu' date=' Dr. Leslie from the Univ. of Mn Physicians (UMP) will be my surgeon at the University of Minnesota, Fairview Hospital. He did a different surgery previously and I was very impressed. Thought, I'd stick with him.

Magpie, congrats on rapids weightless. How are you feeling 6 weeks out?

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Sai2013 - I was just sleeved by Dr. Leslie at UofM Fairview last Friday (May23). He did a PHENOMENAL job and I would recommend him to anyone looking for a good surgeon.

I'm in Southern MN. The first week has been surprisingly good. I absolutely dreaded the liquid diet, it was rough for the 48-hours pre-op and I thought there would be no way I'd survive the 7-10 days post-op but its SO DIFFERENT with a new stomach! I got in to see Dr. Leslie on Thursday last week and was approved by the dietitian for heavy liquids at that appt so I shaved a day off protocol there :) now I am eating pudding, yogurt, and strained cream Soups in addition to all the clears. Not bad but I still have a mental desire to 'take a bite' of food. In a few weeks that will come and for the meantime I saw a number on the scale today that I haven't seen in 2.5 years (that's one child ago) and can see the difference! Very rewarding.

Good luck everyone on your amazing new journey to health!

Start weight: 327

Surgery weight: 301

Current weight: 289

Days post-op: 9

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Just wanted to say hello to everyone. I am in Andover and will be having surgery with Dr Johnson on Thursday. I'm excited!

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Just wanted to say hello to everyone. I am in Andover and will be having surgery with Dr Johnson on Thursday. I'm excited!

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hello, how did surgery go? how are you feeling now?

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      I have no clue where to upload this, so I'll put it here. This is pre-op vs the morning of my 6 month appointment! In office I weight 232, that's 88 lbs down since my highest weight, 75 lbs since my surgery weight! I can't believe this jacket fit... I am smaller now than the last time I was this size which the surgeon found really amusing. He's happy with where I am in my weight loss and estimates I'll be around 200 lbs by my 1 year anniversary! My lowest weight as an adult is 195, so that's pretty damn exciting to think I'll be near that at a year. Everything from there will be unknown territory!!

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