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I am almost ready to be submitted to insurance. The only thing stopping me is the WLS doctor wants a note from my PCP showing support. I have talked to my PCP multiple times and he is fully on board. So WHY is it so hard to get this stupid letter done?

The first one the PCP sent was stupid. WLS center let me read it and it sounded like a first grader wrote it. So the WLS faxed a template to my PCP to use. Nothing. So Friday, I was at my PCP and I stood there watching my PCP write notes on the template and then he gave it to the admin to type up and fax over.

I called the WLS doctor today and they still haven't received the letter. Why not?! So I called the PCP and am waiting for them to call me back.

I have ran around going to appointment after appointment trying to get this WLS approved. Why can't just one party actually try to help me out for a change?!

Okay, vent over.

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This process is not for the faint of heart! It takes forever and requires extreme diligence and advocacy for yourself.

Hang in there. It will happen!

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I am just ready to move on to the next phase. I started the process on September 10, and still haven't been submitted to insurance!

I am excited and I know it will be worth it.

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Same thing happend to me.. is incredible how my doctor took exactly 4 months to make a letter.. I was calling them every two weeks and their answer was his too busy rigth now... uuuggghhh i also got depressed Because I end up making an appointment just to tell him what is going on with the letter.. and he told me he was sorry about it and that he was going to fax it by the end of the week.. uuuuggghh the letter never got there.. I ended up seen some other doctor from the same team and that other doctor spoke with my doctor and finally after all those months I got my letter.. smh

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Well I got in touch with my doctor again, and now the letter is refaxed and made it this time. So my chart is officially handed over to the insurance coordinator and now I just wait for approval! January surgery, here I come!

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I ran into the same problem... My PCP said he shouldn't have to send a letter until it was time for my pre-op testing. i called his office first every week, then every couple of days, then daily and finally the insurance coordinator from my surgeons office called and he finally wrote and faxed the letter.

Insurance approval came through days later and my surgery is scheduled for Dec. 4th. I'm so excited!!!!

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I hope my approval comes through that fast. Although I am waiting until January either way because I am starting a healthcare spending account through work to help pay for it.

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I get submitted Friday. Good luck to you!

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