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So I just found out my paperwork has been submitted! How long did most people have to wait with Aetna before approval. I have a date I really want the surgery so hoping I get it for a surgery date of June 6th!!! What are my chances?

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I have Aetna insurance and it only took a week after the papers were submitted to get approval. I'm scheduled for surgery on May 30th. Best of luck to you! Hope you get the surgery date you want! :)

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I have Aetna insurance and it only took a week after the papers were submitted to get approval. I'm scheduled for surgery on May 30th. Best of luck to you! Hope you get the surgery date you want! :)

That was quick.....my papers were submitted 5/17. Just curious, not trying to be nosy but f you you do not mind....your BMI? Any co-morbitities? My BMI is just over 40 and I have no co-morbitities. The 40 BMI alone shiuld be enough according to ky surgeon and fron what I researched but I have read some negative things about Aetna on these boards and I am starting to worry

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I have Aetna and my surgeons office is taking care of all the paperwork... I'm assuming that I'm approval since I have a date of June 11th... Should I be worried., I have a BMI of 49 with no co- morbidities.

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I had Aetna and had to fight with for 18 months, and being declined twice. I had to hire a healthcare advocate who wrote a letter to the Executive Vice President to get the denial overturned. I was denied because I had no comorbities but had a bmi of 49, which was against policy. I was finally approved and had my surgery on 2/19. Good luck and I hope your experience is better than mine.

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One week to the day with 48 BMI and 1 comorbidity.

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That was quick.....my papers were submitted 5/17. Just curious, not trying to be nosy but f you you do not mind....your BMI? Any co-morbitities? My BMI is just over 40 and I have no co-morbitities. The 40 BMI alone shiuld be enough according to ky surgeon and fron what I researched but I have read some negative things about Aetna on these boards and I am starting to worry

Hi Michele,

No worries about being nosey...this is probably the only place I've been comfortable enough to be open about everything in regards to weight and such. :) My BMI at the time of submission was 50. I didn't really have any big co-morbidities except for I have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. My surgeon's office told me that Aetna is generally one of the faster insurance companies they've dealt with. And a nurse from Aetna actually called me before I heard from the surgeon's office to tell me that I had been approved. I hope you get your approval very soon! :)

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I have Aetna & my papers were summited now I'm just waiting .. I have an appt with the. Surgeon June 5th .. Hopefully they will tell me by then I have an approval and date !! My Bmi was 57 when I went to my first visit .. I'm @ 49 now :) & I have high BP that's it

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They'll approve because your BMI meets their criteria! You'll be fine, what I did was called them every once and a while until they told me it was approved. Lol I was waiting for the Dr office to call!

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