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Question for those with Brengman or Schroder.

How much do the require payment of before surgery if you have insurance?

have my first appt next monday yay!

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It's going to be different for everybody cause of what the insurance covers. I think mine covers 90% (not for certain). And I had to pay my portion on the appt before the surgery, it was about $320. But I think that there might be an additional charge from the hospital itself after the surgery.

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Hi All,

I'm Karen... living in Richmond. Waiting for insurance approval. Saw Dr. Schroder on the 18th. My sister in law had this surgery. She's been talking to me about her experience which continues to be good. She's lost 30 lbs. since December. Is that common? I had hoped to lose more than that over six months time. She lives in Fredericksburg.

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Hello Karen,

My friend went to Dr. Shroder( spelling?) and really had an overall good experience with the doctor and staff.

I had my surgery with Dr. Batista, Commonwealth Surgeons, the other group at St. Mary's. I have been pleased with them too. I had my surgery two years ago, June 7, 07. I had to have surgery again this April due to a hienel hernia and had to have a new band put in but the same port. I have my first fill next Tuesday. I am disappointed that I have to go through all this again, but the hernia had to be approved. I lost about 60lbs. If your sister inlaw had the surgery, she can tell you that it is only a tool. you can still eat around the band and gain weight, so you have to listen to your doctor and band.

I also live in the Fredericksburg area! Good Luck with your journey!

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Hi Karen! I had surgery last June and also used Richmond Surgical Group (Dr. Elliott was my surgeon). I love him and the staff. They are great! The band has truly changed my life. I do everything I'm supposed to and have made many life changes, but I can't imagine life without it. Good luck to you!

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Hi to you both and thanks for responding to my post!

I know it's only a tool but I'm hoping it is a good tool because I've tried so many other things and each time I've lost, I've gained back more after.

Plus I had thyroid surgery many years ago and can't take the replacement hormone. It makes me sick. So I really need a good tool!! :(

I didn't want gastric bypass. It was too extreme for me. I've already had two previous abdominal surgeries and the idea of changing my innards permanently wasn't too appealing.

Karen

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Karen,

You will love it! I have had a slow weight loss but I have maintained the loss which is a big difference from other weight loss experiences. For that alone, the band is a success!!!

where does your sister in-law live? If she ever wants a support local person give her my email:

ja92uz@verizon.net.

Have a great day...if you have any questions don't hesitate... oh and all my experiences at St. Mary's has been great too!!

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Hi Fellow Richmonders...

Please tell me how successful you have been since your Band-ing ?! I go to see Richmond Surgical this week and am ready for this next step in my life although I am scared too! Did you guys choose the realize or lapband AP? Just wondering. I have Anthem BCBS PPO... how long from the point of meeting the surgeon for your eval did it take to get your insurance approval and then your surgery? Sorry I have so many questions, I am a newbie here :(

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Hi Tori! Congrats on taking this step in your life! I was banded June 17th of last year and have lost 131 pounds. It's been the best thing I've ever done for myself. I was self pay, so I can't tell you how long it may take as my process was pretty quick. I have the AP band and haven't had any issues. Good luck!!

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Congrats on the awesome weight loss~! That is marvelous!!!!!! Even though you were self pay, did you have to go thru alot of tests? I just dont know what to expect except for psych and nutrionist parts...

Thanks!

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I had the Psych eval, the nutrition class and then pre-op tests (they did several things, I was at the hospital for about 2 hours). My whole process from the seminar to surgery was less than 2 months and that was only because I was waiting for school to be out for summer. Good luck to you! If you have any other questions, let me know!

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Hi Fellow Richmonders...

Please tell me how successful you have been since your Band-ing ?! I go to see Richmond Surgical this week and am ready for this next step in my life although I am scared too! Did you guys choose the realize or lapband AP? Just wondering. I have Anthem BCBS PPO... how long from the point of meeting the surgeon for your eval did it take to get your insurance approval and then your surgery? Sorry I have so many questions, I am a newbie here :(

Well, I'm VERY distressed. I didn't know I hadto have six months of doctor diet visits PLUS I've learned that many on Aetna have been denied even with BMI's larger than mine. AND I already paid $75 for psyche eval and $100+ for the nutritionist! One day later I find out the bad news!! The doctor's office said they didn't know of "the new requirements." What?? I'm very upset about this and have just about given up. Why see a doctor for six months and pay more just to get denied?? And that other woman whose BMI was higher even appealed and lost!!!

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Karen I am sorry to hear that! Hopefully things will get better!

Iteachurkid - do you have BCBS? I do... that is awesome you have done excellent with your weight loss! I hope my story goes like yours - quick approval and quick to surgery :( YOu must feel so proud! That is wonderful! I cant wait to get there!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Hey everyone. I'm new to the board but I'm so excited about starting this journey. I had my first meeting with my surgeon yesterday and since I'm self-pay he was able to schedule my surgery for the end of the month! I begin my liver shrinking diet on Thursday! I can't wait for the change!

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