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Hi I am Alice, I have a BMI of 34.3 and I was just wondering what is the minimum BMI required to have certain surgeries? I know different surgeons have different rates but I want to have an idea as to the general saying.

I am hoping to go for surgery in the New Year. I have looked up a few surgeons but still browsing

Thanks

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General guidelines call for a BMI of 40 or greater OR 35 with one or more comorbidities. Most insurance companies usually use those guidelines and part of the decision process on coverage.

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I was sleeved 11/26/13 with a BMI of 31. Even as self-pay, I was an exception due to my co-morbidities of diabetes, hypertension, and everything that goes with obesity. My surgeon evaluated my situation, and said he is in agreement with eliminating co-morbidities before they eliminate you. Many people said I looked great and did not understand why a 5'9", size 12, Zumba fanatic would do this. I was 280 pounds 25 years ago, fighting co-morbidities, swinging up and down in 40 pound increments. I have about 25 pounds to go, but if my body won't go there, I have a tool that I take very seriously. This is the last time I lose 40 pounds. I'm never going back.

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Depends on if you're self pay or wanting insurance to pay. For me, for insurance to pay min was 35 with a comorbid condition. I had high cholesterol. Never took meds for it but it was documented/officially diagnosed. I think the band is FDA approved down to 30 BMI. Just need to find a surgeon for it. For your height, how many pounds till you're up to 35? I know I had to be careful not to really lose much during my mandatory 3 month diet to stay above 35 BMI.

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