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Ok I've been following this thread for a while and I have been approved and my surgery date is June 2nd. Did anyone have to pay anything up front or were you billed for it later? I'm really nervous about last minute cost

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I have federal bcbs too but I'm worried about the copay. My family and I have a tight budget. Has anyone made payment arrangements with the hospital for a copay? My surgery is on May 18

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Me too!

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I think its up to the hospital and surgeon's office if you have to pay upfront or do a payment plan. I had to pay my surgeon when I scheduled the surgery and the hospital required me to pay 14 days prior to my surgery date

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I was approved too. Surgery date May 22. I only have to pay 200

karla 777 - so glad to hear you were approved. Were there any issues with the 2 year weight history? I am anticipating this is where I will have issues as my 2 year weight history has my BMI at 32 and 33 and right now I am 35. Appreciate any guidance you can provide.

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To be honest I don't know. I had 1 year bmi of 34.89 n the other a 40 but I think what helped me was this years

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I'm a little concerned. My potential doctor had me complete a very simple form, mostly asking my insurance info. I called a week later to ask about when we can set up a consult. The office staff said they submitted my insurance first, as they first want to see if its covered before they even meet me. huh? I would think they need to provide my vitals to my insurance rather than what I say I am height/weight. Does anyone else think this is odd. This is through a hospital and checks all the BCBS requirements for doctors/center of excellence, etc.

What if I meet the doctor and don't feel comfortable with them although great reviews.

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Hi wanted to ask if any of yall? Whats the time frame of getting approved w bcbs fed? Im going in for a potenial end of

July but i havent gotten the green light from ins. If not then it gets pushed more into aug. and family has already made plans for the stay and to Take over my lil ones.?? Sum people say one day and they got approved but staff is sayin up to 3 weeks they have seen for approval. :/ just worried. All paperwork req was submitted and been in the wait game. :/

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I was approved too. Surgery date May 22. I only have to pay 200

karla 777 - so glad to hear you were approved. Were there any issues with the 2 year weight history? I am anticipating this is where I will have issues as my 2 year weight history has my BMI at 32 and 33 and right now I am 35. Appreciate any guidance you can provide.

@@dekathe Did you every get approved?

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Hello,

I'm a little late to the thread, but hope to get a response if possible. :)

For the 3 months of medically supervized dieting, does that have to be completed right before surgery or could you have taken part in a medical program two years prior to seeing insurance approval? Also, what constitutes "medically supervized?" Does going to a weightloss psychologist count?

Thanks for any insight or guidance!

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Hello,

I'm a little late to the thread, but hope to get a response if possible. :)

For the 3 months of medically supervized dieting, does that have to be completed right before surgery or could you have taken part in a medical program two years prior to seeing insurance approval? Also, what constitutes "medically supervized?" Does going to a weightloss psychologist count?

Thanks for any insight or guidance!

It has to be right before. Medically supervised means ud either meet with a NUT or a Dr that specializes in diets and exercise. My clinic has a NUT in office

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