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@Maryeuh @aclapp yes! Kinda lol. I did all things necessary to complete requirements at another hospital but stopped w/ them before approval. But the doctors did accept everything! So I had to do nothing over

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10 minutes ago, Maryeuh said:

Did you find out anything?

Ugh! Nothing yet! I’m trying not to stalk lol. This week went SUPER fast so I’m hoping Monday, if not I’m calling lol

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I've heard of some people doing that but then having to start all over. In fact I'm pretty sure Danielle who is in this chat is doing just that. Right [mention=375130]danielleleigh90[/mention]?
I made a few phone calls Friday and they pretty much all said either I would have to start over completely or by the time all my records got transferred and I met with their teams and the re-submitted to insurance it would prob be the same time frame so ill just stick where I am i guess.

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12 minutes ago, danielleleigh90 said:

Ugh! Nothing yet! I’m trying not to stalk lol. This week went SUPER fast so I’m hoping Monday, if not I’m calling lol

Ugh the waiting game. Yeah I didn't want to feel like a stalker either. So I called once a week. They moved my surgery date to July 14th. Im worried though because I am gaining back my weight. My psych doctor upd my mood stabalizer. So im eating like crazy. I hope they don't cancel the surgery. It would break my heart.

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2 minutes ago, aclapp said:

I made a few phone calls Friday and they pretty much all said either I would have to start over completely or by the time all my records got transferred and I met with their teams and the re-submitted to insurance it would prob be the same time frame so ill just stick where I am i guess.

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I know it sucks having to wait several months. But it will fly by!! Try not to think about it. Easier said then done. I know. That is very long time to wait. I agree.

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1 hour ago, Maryeuh said:

Ugh the waiting game. Yeah I didn't want to feel like a stalker either. So I called once a week. They moved my surgery date to July 14th. Im worried though because I am gaining back my weight. My psych doctor upd my mood stabalizer. So im eating like crazy. I hope they don't cancel the surgery. It would break my heart.

Ah! I had an issue similar in Feb. My doc prescribed me mirtazipine for sleep, I gained 15lbs like nothing! My doctors weren’t very understanding but some are. Hopefully yours are! Have you called & let them know about the meds? I think if they know about them you should be okay!

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1 minute ago, danielleleigh90 said:

Ah! I had an issue similar in Feb. My doc prescribed me mirtazipine for sleep, I gained 15lbs like nothing! My doctors weren’t very understanding but some are. Hopefully yours are! Have you called & let them know about the meds? I think if they know about them you should be okay!

I will call them Monday to explain my situation. My mom got surgery at the same place and gained weight too. They still did the surgery. We will see.

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6 minutes ago, Maryeuh said:

I will call them Monday to explain my situation. My mom got surgery at the same place and gained weight too. They still did the surgery. We will see.

Hopefully Monday brings us some comfort!! I just want my date! Lol

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21 minutes ago, danielleleigh90 said:

Hopefully Monday brings us some comfort!! I just want my date! Lol

I hope so too!! Keep me upsated!

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Hi ladies I've read all your comments.. sooo exciting to know we are getting surgeries soon.

I started the process back at the end of april.. but because of covid19 everything was just so slow... now in may and june I've had all my appointments and lab work done.. only thing I'm missing is my final nutrition appointment for preop liquid diet on june the 10th.

I'm in Florida I dont know what your insurances required for me it was.

Pre labs (tsh, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, hemoglobin a1c, pt/inr, aptt, CBC, and CMP and lipid panel, h.pylori breath test)

Upper GI Series

Letter of medical necessity from PCP

Two nutrition appointments.

Mental Health Evaluation

I'm excited to get a surgery date for. I called my weight loss coordinator and she said usually after last appointment (nutritionist) it is tentatively scheduled for 3-4 weeks out.. so I'm looking at the first or second week of july.

Ahhhhhh so exciting

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1 hour ago, Nurse_Emily said:

Hi ladies I've read all your comments.. sooo exciting to know we are getting surgeries soon.

I started the process back at the end of april.. but because of covid19 everything was just so slow... now in may and june I've had all my appointments and lab work done.. only thing I'm missing is my final nutrition appointment for preop liquid diet on june the 10th.

I'm in Florida I dont know what your insurances required for me it was.

Pre labs (tsh, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, hemoglobin a1c, pt/inr, aptt, CBC, and CMP and lipid panel, h.pylori breath test)

Upper GI Series

Letter of medical necessity from PCP

Two nutrition appointments.

Mental Health Evaluation

I'm excited to get a surgery date for. I called my weight loss coordinator and she said usually after last appointment (nutritionist) it is tentatively scheduled for 3-4 weeks out.. so I'm looking at the first or second week of july.

Ahhhhhh so exciting

I'm in Florida too. Jacksonville. I have Florida state insurance aetna. They didn't require much from me. I hope you get a surgery date soon!

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On 6/4/2020 at 4:23 PM, aclapp said:

Met with him today, said they are currently scheduled out midway through August but said by the time I get my approval it may be September. there are numerous clinics in the same area does anyone know once I have insurance approval for the surgery, can I go somewhere else that may be able to get me in sooner or is the approval for that facility and ill have to redo all the classes and such if I want to go somewhere else??

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you can switch and have your info and completed stuff transferred. insurance will have to resubmit if you're at that stage. I was going through the process and flying to Texas to have my surgery cuz michigan wouldn't reopen. but the day of my final consult my original doctor in michigan called and gave me a date..I already was insurance approved and just waiting. so yes it is possible to switch. it delays a little but if somewhere else is caught up amd scheduling it's worth the phone call and tell them your position.

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On 6/6/2020 at 6:24 PM, Nurse_Emily said:

Hi ladies I've read all your comments.. sooo exciting to know we are getting surgeries soon.

I started the process back at the end of april.. but because of covid19 everything was just so slow... now in may and june I've had all my appointments and lab work done.. only thing I'm missing is my final nutrition appointment for preop liquid diet on june the 10th.

I'm in Florida I dont know what your insurances required for me it was.

Pre labs (tsh, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, hemoglobin a1c, pt/inr, aptt, CBC, and CMP and lipid panel, h.pylori breath test)

Upper GI Series

Letter of medical necessity from PCP

Two nutrition appointments.

Mental Health Evaluation

I'm excited to get a surgery date for. I called my weight loss coordinator and she said usually after last appointment (nutritionist) it is tentatively scheduled for 3-4 weeks out.. so I'm looking at the first or second week of july.

Ahhhhhh so exciting

Hi! Congrats Emily!

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I still haven’t heard anything 😭 I don’t wanna be a hassle but sheeeeesh guess I’ll have to lol

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I just submitted everything Thursday but I called yesterday just to see if they submitted a date with everything or not and no luck... im in the waitng game now too

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