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I had an appointment with a surgeon a few days ago and I really like him alot, but he has a mandatory post surgery program that isn't covered by insurance and costs over $5000. It's a great plan that includes all follow-up appointment with him and the nutritionist for 5 years post surgery. His theory is if patients prepay for these services they are more likely to follow-up and follow through. They offer accessibility via email, phone, web meetings, and in person. The surgeon is highly regarded and has a very high long term success rate.

I have an appointment with a different surgeon in a couple of weeks while I contemplate the extra fees for my first choice.

I would really appreciate knowing what follow-up programs some of you have with your surgeon and the cost associated.

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I went through Kaiser Fremont. They had us return at two weeks, six weeks, three months and one year. It's annual after that. During the annual visit the review blood tests, check in on how we're feeling, and schedule a bone density test. To me, follow up is most important in the first six months. Your regular Dr can schedule blood work and bone density tests.

Lynda

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Exactly what lynda said. No cost to me because the follow up covered by insurance.

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My doctor had a support fee of $500-650, I think, which covered lifetime group support classes, nutritionist and exercise physiologist. Insurance still covers doctor visits and labs, etc.

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My doctor had a support fee of 500-650' date=' I think, which covered lifetime group support classes, nutritionist and exercise physiologist. Insurance still covers doctor visits and labs, etc.[/quote']

All of this is covered by my insurance except the exercise physiologist.

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I'm a Mexico sleever so my follow up is zero. I have gone to my PCP for blood work ups, and rely on the forums for moral support. I do think follow up is important though, especially for some people more than others. I can see how regular meetings can be helpful, many people in the past have found help/comfort in group meetings such as weight watchers etc. If you feel that a rigorous follow up program would be beneficial for you, it could be money well spent. Think of yourself at this time, and not about the money. Yes, it's easier said than done, especially since it's 5k, but ultimately if you feel it will help you, then invest in yourself, and don't look back. Good luck whatever you decide. You're worth it! :)

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