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I'm in Southern California and have Kaiser. I'm going to start the 24 week Options classes. I had a couple questions, does anyone know if WW and Nutrisystem count as the supervised diet plans previously tried? Also, I've read that during the classes you need to lose 10% of your weight to be able to get approved for the surgery. Is that correct? It seems like if I can lose 30 pounds in 24 weeks, they'd just tell me to keep doing whatever I was because its working. Any thoughts and/or assistance would be appreciated.

Thanks all!

Nik

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Hello there,

Congrats on your start! :) I'm pretty much in the same situation as you are. I'm in Southern California Kaiser taking Options classes. I'm taking mine at the Kaiser in Corona and I only have 4 more classes to go (woowhoo) it is only 12 weeks long and we have to lose 10% of our weight as well. I was told that any commercial diet was considered a supervised diet plan previously attempted. As for the weight loss, an amazing success story was told my first day of Options classes. A man attended 24 week options classes and lost 90lbs and still went though with the surgery. Losing the 10% weight is just proving to them that you're committed and willing to make the change to a healthier lifestyle. Remember, all Kaiser's have different requirements. It is dependent on the city, your nutritionist, and ultimately your surgeon. Hope this helps. :)

Regards,

Maria

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Hi Maria,

Thanks so much for replying and the info, I appreciate it :)

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@Nikki_B@Mariaaa wow, hope you guys can share info! Love this site for these connections. Good luck both of you -- it can sometimes seem like a long haul but the time goes by quickly and it's amazing how different things will be a year from now.

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