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Am wondering if anyone knows what happens if you lose too much weight during the pre-op stage of this process? I am 37.12 BMI but I must participate in a 3 month physician monitored diet. What if I get below the 35 which is required for the surgery, will this disqualify me for surgery?

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I have the same question. I'm right over 40 BMI, with no comorbidities, and I'm wondering whether I can disqualify myself if I lose too much on the supervised diet. Realistically, if I do lose weight, I'll just regain it, but somehow I don't think the insurance company will care about that likelihood. :-/

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I think as long the insurance approve it shouldn't matter how much weight you lose during the liquid diet.< /p>

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They use your first weight don't worry once you're approved they don't deny I called my insurance company and asked

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What if you haven't been approved yet? I am talking about the 6 month diet that a doctor has to supervise...

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I was told they go by your initial weigh in. So if you weigh in at 220 that is what they look at when going through approvals.

Thanks I feel better.

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I was told they go by your initial weigh in. So if you weigh in at 220 that is what they look at when going through approvals.

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What if you haven't been approved yet? I am talking about the 6 month diet that a doctor has to supervise...

I would try n ask your primary care doc because mine said to come and weigh in once a month for six months and then they put in for approval showing it did not work and surgery was necessary...they have to submit a sheet with all 6 months weights...they use your weight at end of 6 months...whatever u loose after on the pre op diet doesn't count towards approval...at least thats how it was explained to me:-)

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I would try n ask your primary care doc because mine said to come and weigh in once a month for six months and then they put in for approval showing it did not work and surgery was necessary...they have to submit a sheet with all 6 months weights...they use your weight at end of 6 months...whatever u loose after on the pre op diet doesn't count towards approval...at least thats how it was explained to me:-)

That makes sense. I'll just check with my PCP to make sure. Thanks!

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