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I am just beginning my journey....gathering information and asking lots of questions. I have battled my weight all my life, but find myself spiraling out of control from years of yo-yo dieting. I am feeling that this is my last chance at success. Any info you can share would be great. I really don't even know where to begin! I am sure I will be approved....but worry about recovery time (I have a 4 and 8 year old....and I am a teacher who needs to return to full activity the week before Labor Day). What is the time frame for surgery approval???

Thanks everyone! You are all such an inspriation!

Kelly in Michigan

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Hi Kelly and welcome. I was self pay and got it done in my own time frame. As much as it would have been nice to have an insurance company pay, I'm glad I didn't have to go through all you guys have to go through.

However, keep at it, go step by step and you'll get there. Before you know it you'll have a whole new life!

All the best and keep posting.

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Hi Kelly,

My fiance is also a teacher :P As long as you get your surgery the week before having to go back to school, you should feel fine. I had my lapband surgery one week ago today and I was out shopping and doing normal stuff with minimal discomfort. You won't be able to lift the 4 year-old for a few weeks and the first days might be rough so I'd be sure you have some help around the house.

In terms of insurance approval, I've been told they are all different. Mine required a 6-month supervised diet to approve. Once I submitted all my records, I was approved in a week. I've heard others don't ask for the 6 months and will approve with a high BMI and/or co-morbidities. Your best best is to discuss it with the surgeon's office about your particular insurance... they usually have an "expert" on staff to deal with the insurance company crap. Also, make sure your insurance doesn't have an exclusion for weigh-loss surgery.

It's alot to think about, but if you are like me, you probably have tried it all and are at your wits end. I am SO glad I made the decision to do this and would recommend it to anyone in a similar situation. Good luck!

Dawn

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