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I am from louisiana and I paid cash. my insurance would not cover any of it. I paid $12,900.00.

$4450.00 to the doctor

$8450.00 to hospital

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South Louisiana here, self pay-14,200. That included everything.

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I was self pay in MX and it was 14,000 CDN. I'm happy with my surgeon and I know the surgery is worth every penny!!!

Over $13,000 in MX? Where the heck did you go?

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Over 13' date='000 in MX? Where the heck did you go?[/quote']

TJ. Dr. Pompa at LIMARP Hospital, but I went through a Canadian company that owns part of the hospital and does follow up care/ lifetime

support in Canada. Dr Pompa was totally awesome and the hospital was amazing. That included flights (for myself and a guest) and a hotel room for 6 days. I know

its expensive for MX, but I'm a'ight with it. I'm

already thinking about plastics! (JUST KIDDING) Haha...

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With all the complications I had, followed by in home nursing and TPN, I'm so very thankful I wasn't self pay, as it would have bankrupted our family. At last check I believe we have run near to 80k and still rising.

I just said to my husband the other night, thank goodness we have insurance. What would have happened if I had tried to do this as a self pay person? I think anyone who explores self pay should be absolutely sure that they have some kind of insurance that will cover any complications of the surgery even if the surgery itself isn't covered. :)

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So you had to pay 10% of the 18k? Help me understand. thanks

Yes, you pay your deductible plus your percentage. I paid my deductible and my 10%. The insurance covered the 90%

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With all the complications I had' date=' followed by in home nursing and TPN, I'm so very thankful I wasn't self pay, as it would have bankrupted our family. At last check I believe we have run near to 80k and still rising.

I just said to my husband the other night, thank goodness we have insurance. What would have happened if I had tried to do this as a self pay person? I think anyone who explores self pay should be absolutely sure that they have some kind of insurance that will cover any complications of the surgery even if the surgery itself isn't covered. :)[/quote']

I'm so sorry to hear that! We're all of the complications related to the surgery? What kind of complications were they (if you don't mind my asking)? I hope you are back to feeling great very very soon!!!

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With all the complications I had, followed by in home nursing and TPN, I'm so very thankful I wasn't self pay, as it would have bankrupted our family. At last check I believe we have run near to 80k and still rising.

I just said to my husband the other night, thank goodness we have insurance. What would have happened if I had tried to do this as a self pay person? I think anyone who explores self pay should be absolutely sure that they have some kind of insurance that will cover any complications of the surgery even if the surgery itself isn't covered. :)

I know all about that. I've spent nearly $100,000 on complications from the lapband because my insurance doesn't cover complications from wls even if it's life threatening. People need to be prepared.

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Mine was covered 100%. I didn't have to pay anything out of pocket. Blessed

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This is a lesson of what's wrong with the insurance industry in the United States. I was self-pay in East Tennessee and my total was $14,500. If I had gone through my BCBS (not a covered service under my plan) they would have billed BCBS about $25,000. If the cost is $14,500, then why not bill BCBS $14,500?? Oh, that's right..... the insurance companies and execs have to make billions of dollars in profit every year. I broke my arm as a child in 1967 and it cost my father $100. Not trying to get into a political discussion, but our healthcare costs are out of control here. And I don't see anything that's in the works to fix it.

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Mine was covered 100%. I didn't have to pay anything out of pocket. Blessed

You are fortunate. I've spent a lot more

on other things that don't matter, so I feel pretty blessed too. I felt I was worth it, even if it had cost 100,000. What's the price of a healthier life???

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This is a lesson of what's wrong with the insurance industry in the United States. I was self-pay in East Tennessee and my total was $14,500. If I had gone through my BCBS (not a covered service under my plan) they would have billed BCBS about $25,000. If the cost is $14,500, then why not bill BCBS $14,500?? Oh, that's right..... the insurance companies and execs have to make billions of dollars in profit every year. I broke my arm as a child in 1967 and it cost my father $100. Not trying to get into a political discussion, but our healthcare costs are out of control here. And I don't see anything that's in the works to fix it.

Rewind....I agree, the whole system is messed up. But, if your insurance is paying 10 grand more than the self pay amount, it is the hospital that is making extra money, not insurance. It means insurance is being screwed out of an extra 10 grand.

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Couldn't believe how much this surgery cost when I saw the amount billed to my insurance plan! (Luckily my insurance should cover all of that) Wondered what others have paid...

I self paid. 4,000 to Dr and 8,200 to hospital. I'm in Dallas tx

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Nope it's the insurance companies that get a deal. They have contracted rates. All kinds on hand-shaking going on.

Believe me, the insurance companies aren't getting screwed out of anything. They are doing plenty well.

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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
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