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I live in Lincoln, NE.

I have UHC choice- my hold up is that for FMLA time off or the procedure to be covered by insurance, my plan says I have to be employed a year.

I am getting everything done by July 30, so at that date it can be approved.

I have to meet my deductible anyway, so this way I can spread out some of those bills.

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Hope you get approval soon

Edited by Allbeauty

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I have been looking into this for about 1.5 years- reading, figuring out which Doctor I was comfortable with- so now I'm just Ready!!

I think most people are the same. I read posts on here daily- then I think about different holidays and wonder what size I will be then.

We went with friends to the Casinos on Sat. night-buffet dinner- it kinda grossed me out- then I kept thinking- thus us my last buffet I will be a part of- cause what a bunch of food and I won't even come close to eating that much-

I have been mindful of menus and thinking- sleeve options would be...

Just ready!! ;)

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It's like when you've been reading and absorbing the information for the surgery then surgery can't come soon enough!!

I feel like you I'm so excited I've research all I can and still learning new things everyday, I'm suppose to have surgery may 12th, at times I find myself getting nervous but I've learned that everyone gets nervous, I'm like you just ready....

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Are you doing a pre surgery diet? I'm 5"2 and at 233. I won't get a surgery date until the end of July-

no not yet Hun I actually have Hpylori so I'm being treated for that now I have to take meds for 10 day they say I won't prolong my surgery so my fingers are crossed, can't wait to start pre op diet girl I'm just ready...are you in Illinois

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I live in Nebraska. My ins plan and a work policy is that to use leave time like short term disability / that I have to be at my work a year first/ in the ins plan for VSG surgery I have to be here a year as well-

So I am doing all the stuff, so the surgeons office can fax in a letter on that date for approval.

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Well ladies my approval letter came and I must say UHC was excellent and the program was awesome I'm glad I had 6 months it allowed me to get prepared mentally.....my letter came 1 day shy of two weeks...hope this helped

Congrats! That's awesome. I hope my approval comes as fast as yours did. Good luck and keep us posted on your journey.

I have UHC MDIPA. I hope they respond quickly.

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Yeah !!! So now do you need a date ? Do you have to make time off arrangements with work or anything??

I have plenty of leave to take so thank god that's the least of my worries. I haven't spoken to my supervisor yet about it since I want to wait for my approval.

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