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I've researched and researched the LapBand Procedure and finally went in for a consultation with Dr. Schram in Yipsilanti, Michigan a few weeks ago. He was wonderful, kind and very thorough. Currently I am in the process of insurance approval (BCBS PPO-Michigan) having gone to my family doc and psyc. evaluation just this past week. Everyone I have been in contact with regarding this procedure and process have been very supportive. Everyone also seems to think I won't have a problem with insurance approval...

I have been overweight for quite a few years. I was very athletic in high school so that helped me out some, but still always much bigger than my friends. I was diagnosed with hypertension about 13 years ago and have taken medication since, just recently diagnosed with sleep Apnea. However, I am not 100 pounds over weight (80-85 they say) and my BMI is at 37. I qualify according to the Dr. because of my medical history and family history of severe diabetes and cardio problems.

Is there anyone out there with similar circumstances? I've been reading several different blogs/websites and have yet to run on to someone has similar symptoms. If you're out there let me know! sniggle64@yahoo.com

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Im sure you will be approved cause I was approved with BCBS PPO also...I didnt have any of the health ailments of an obese person...Ironically I never had hypertension, diabetes, or high cholesterol, I just had a high BMI which qualified me enough without the health problems.

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i Too Have A Bmi Of 37. I Am Also Diabetic. I Also Have A Family History Of Diabetes, Heart Disease, And Cancer. I Am Waiting Right Now For Ins. Approval. I Am Bcbs Of Ohio. Surgeon Told Me There Should Be No Problem At All Getting Approval. I Hope Everything Works Out For You. Good Luck On Your Journey, And Keep Visiting This Site. Tons Of Awesome People Here And An Endless Amount Of Information.

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