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FEP BLUE BCBS SUPERVISED WEIGH IN QUESTION



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I have FEP Blue BCBS. I have attached a screenshot from their 2021 booklet.

Although it does say three months in a medically supervised weight loss program, there is nothing regarding how much needs to be lost (if any) or if a net gain would be ok.

Here’s my issue. I started this journey at 257. My first weigh in was 269. I am 260 right now but I am having a colonoscopy just a day before my next weigh in a week. With all those laxatives and extended clear
liquid diet (2 days for me) , I am probably bound to be down even more. This will look like a 12 lb gain and 12 lb or more loss in two months. Ugh.

I don’t want to look all Over the place. Each month I gain and loss weight everyday it seems. It would be good if I got back to 257, but almost not because the month after I go on vacation and my last weigh in will be a few days after I get back. Can’t win!

The surgical coordinator told me to try to maintain the best I could. This is not happening for me. I am obsessing so much about being denied.

I am almost done with my clearances (except endoscopy) and the last two weigh ins. Do you think I’ll get denied ?

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I would focus more on your other health conditions. I qualified with a BMI of 36 due to apnea and high cholesterol. FEP BCBS was fairly quick to approve the surgery after it was submitted. I was not required to loose weight before the surgery but I also tried not to gain.

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