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I have been reading posts on this site for a while. The posts are so educating. I have learned A LOT about the Gastric Sleeve, the surgery, the diet, problems and successes, you name it. This forum is so encouraging because I know where to go if I have problems. You all are so kind. I want to be like you all.

I am going to my Seminar on Feb. 1st, so I have a way to go before surgery. I'm just trying to get my ducks in a row and get the ball rolling. My insurance will cover the surgery (not all of it of course). United Health Care requires a 6 month documented diet. I was on a 1500 calorie diet last summer for 4 months and I lost 17 pounds. I couldn't do it any more, I was starving. This was from 5/5/16-9/16/16. I started another diet {Low Carb} in October for 3 months. I lost 19 pounds total. I even made it through Thanksgiving and lost weight. This diet was from 10/10/16-1/4/17. My doctor knew about these diets because she told me about the 1500 calorie diet. I went to see her during the diets and she noticed on my chart that I had lost weight. I don't know if she wrote them down or not but, I did. Do you think this would pass for my 6 month documented diet for insurance?

Does the insurance send her a form to fill out for me, do they send it to me to give to her, how does she get it? I want to mention these diets to her to see what she thinks.

Thank you all so much for your friendship... Chris

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I've learned that as long as you have however many months your insurance requires documented CONSECUTIVELY by a physician, etc. it will count.

I went to my doc from March to December of 2016. But my doc only documented 3 of the months. My insurance requires 3 consecutive months documented. So I'm having to do it all over again, but with the dietician with my surgeon 's office.

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I'm not sure about the forms as my surgeon's office is taking care of it all.

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I've learned that as long as you have however many months your insurance requires documented CONSECUTIVELY by a physician, etc. it will count.

I went to my doc from March to December of 2016. But my doc only documented 3 of the months. My insurance requires 3 consecutive months documented. So I'm having to do it all over again, but with the dietician with my surgeon 's office.

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I'm not sure about the forms as my surgeon's office is taking care of it all.

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Thank you so much. Just hoping that will work. If not...Oh well.

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Yep, six consecutive months.

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Yes has to be 30 days consecutive documented insurance will not accept anything less

Yes has to be 30 days consecutive documented insurance will not accept anything less

For 6 months

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Congrats on your decision! Ditto to what everyone else has said....consecutive visits, one per month...no skipping. I was upset that just when I made THE decision, I had to wait 6 months....but, it went fast, I learned a ton and am thankful for the process. Before you know it, you will be 4 months post-op like me!

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I have UHC and I needed 6 consecutive DIETICIAN visits. Check to make sure if it is dietician or just plain doctor documented visits you need. I was told at one time by UHC that I could do 2 in one month. That was incorrect so I had to do 2 extra visits.

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