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So my insurance requires the 6 month pre op supervised diet now I'm exactly 40 bmi if I lose let's say 5-10 lbs will they still do the surgery even though I started my initial visit at 40 bmi?

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It's kind of a crapshoot, I wouldn't risk it...try to maintain your BMI. Insurance companies are tricky that way. My wife is in the same boat, having to maintain at 40 BMI for the purposes of insurance covering it. Usually these six month programs explain to you up front that you're under no obligation to lose weight, it's primarily for the education and preparation.

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My insurance was Cigna. I was a 40 BMI and had surgery at a 39. It was explained to me that insurances go by the STARTING BMI.

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I agree with @@PorkChopExpress call your insurance and ask them how they do it because they are all so different. Even if you have the same insurance company as someone else.. Through different employers the plans have different rules

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My Bariatric program explained they submit my starting weight. Also, I have Cigna ins and there is no weight loss requirements, however I cannot gain weight during the diet period.

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Double check. My insurance went by my weight after my 3-month diet. I started at 44 BMI, but barely made the cutoff after three months at 40 BMI. So ask!

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I was started at around 42 and was careful not to drop below 40 just in case.

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I'm in the same boat. My BMI is 40.1, my NUT said I can't lose any weight before surgery. How do I maintain my weight with the 2 week pre-op diet coming up? I have BCBS CareFirst of MD...

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I'm in the same boat. My BMI is 40.1, my NUT said I can't lose any weight before surgery. How do I maintain my weight with the 2 week pre-op diet coming up? I have BCBS CareFirst of MD...

I’m in the same situation and wondering the same thing. I’m going to call my doc and ask which weight is used for insurance clearance and will the preop diet disqualify me if I fall under 30 BMI. I started at a 41 and I’m barely a 40 now, any gain and my surgery is cancelled.


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Like everyone else says check with your insurance. I started with 40 BMI and Nut told me not to loose more than 6 pounds, that was before I was diagnosed with sleep apnea. My insurance would allow a BMI of less than 40 with a comorbitity. I have struggled with loosing the last few pounds but insurance approved me, now just waiting for a surgery date


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I’m in the same situation and wondering the same thing. I’m going to call my doc and ask which weight is used for insurance clearance and will the preop diet disqualify me if I fall under 30 BMI. I started at a 41 and I’m barely a 40 now, any gain and my surgery is cancelled.


HW 248 CW 241 Surgery Date: pending 11/21/2017

My doc called me back and said that I should try to stay above 40 until the 7 day liquid diet, just incase my comorbidities don’t count for my insurance. I am focusing on prepping meals/bone broths for after surgery and taking notes on things that will be helpful to me before and after surgery.


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Amanda [emoji16]
HW 248 CW 241 Surgery Date: pending 11/21/2017. Goal weight 150’ish [emoji23]

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if your insurance company is trying to screw you, do the same to their policies. Just put some weights in your pockets and eat/drink a lot before starting the program (your initial first scale check). That will boost your BMI!

Ofc I'm just kidding ;)

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