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Anyone have a boarder line BMI like 29 before surgery and actually need to gain a little to qualify? I've heard of people doing this? Wanted to get everyone's take on this!? Let's discuss!

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If your bmi is 29, I'd assume you need to gain more than just a little. I guess it depends on your insurance. Mine requires a 40 BMI documented for 2 years. It can be 35 if you have co-morbidities. So it depends on your insurance and what your surgeon will do. My surgeon for example would probably not sleeve someone with a 29 BMI.

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35 is typically the requirement with a co-morbidity or 40 without one. You would be considered overweight but not obese. I don't recommend trying to gain weight as a way of losing weight. You may be successful with a medical weight loss program that does not require surgery.

How old are you? What is your height and weight?

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My BMI is 32 but I know doctors will do the sleeve at 30. I've heard of smaller people gaining to qualify to get the sleeve done.

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I'm 5'10", 220#. My surgery is being done by Dr Frenzel in Ft Worth.

Cool I'm 5'8 210. I'll have to keep up with your progress!!!

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