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I remember posting in December 2019 and a poster wanted to see a male before/after pic. The first one is from my highest weight ever at 314 in August 2019. I am now 244, 70 down since then and 46 down since surgery on December 17. I've been active as a basketball referee and playing pickup games in basketball. I also walk around 3 miles a day at work; not all at once, but in spurts throughout the collective day. Aflac paid me for my surgery through my hospital indemnity policy so I thought that was great! My health insurance paid their part 100% so I'm looking at getting a loan soon to pay off the rest. It was well worth it!

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You look great! Congrats!!

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Great luck with your surgery!

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Great work! Lookin good!

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Wowza! You've done great!

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Looking good. Way to go!

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Wow, what a difference 70 lbs makes!

Great job...keep it up!

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keep up the good work you are doing amazing

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Well done pal, cannot wait for a few more months!!

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Hey I have AFLAC hospital plan, what do you put for dates symptoms first occurred in order to get paid

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On 2/25/2020 at 12:55 PM, LRW said:

Hey I have AFLAC hospital plan, what do you put for dates symptoms first occurred in order to get paid

Hello, I put the date symptoms occurred as my date of admission (surgery) via the AFLAC app. They will then ask for a physical in the past year and your surgery/hospital notes. This was a pain in the butt, but it paid off!My AFLAC agent said to submit it anyway because I didn't know if they'd pay it, but they did! I also included my endoscopy from a few days before that and got paid for that also.

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