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I am on the 16th too ! Good luck - I am still so excited I cant stand it. After fighting with Tricare for a year - I am afraid to go on the protien diet - just incase they change their mind. I think I have gained 5 pounds after I got approved.

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I am on the 16th too ! Good luck - I am still so excited I cant stand it. After fighting with Tricare for a year - I am afraid to go on the protien diet - just incase they change their mind. I think I have gained 5 pounds after I got approved.

It's really a shame what the insurance companies make us to through. Good luck on the 16th.

My surgery time is 12:15 what about yours?

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I've GOT to be a part of the Lucky Losers!!! I just got my surgery date of March 9th!!! :crying:

How did you get through the process so quick? It took me 2 years

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Got my approval earlier then expected.. I'm a March 3rd Bandster.. woo hoo

Still processing that it is real and happening, lots of things to get done in 19 days.. at home and in my office.. I'm a one girl show at the moment and can't really afford to hire someone so I need to close for 2 days, then go in.. Its mostly phone work and its in my dads house so I can sit in a rocker with my feet up if I need to and even lay down should I need to.. My dad is worried about complications because hes 86 and I care for him while I'm at work in his home office.. My siblings are just going to have to step it up a notch (or 50!)for a few weeks.. My daughter will help when she gets home from school too,, I will owe the kids big time,, a trip to Washington when I'm better will be fun!

No anxiety yet,, anyone else? Need to make a list of things to accomplish between now and then so I can organize my brain!

Best wishes to all, and a speedy healthy recovery,, can't wait to hear your stories on the flip side!~

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I don't know the time yet - I go in for my pre op on thursday, 19 Feb. I will have to spend the night in Tucson on the 15 of Mar - we live about 2 hours away. I am hoping for an early time - just so I don't miss my coffee so much! I hope I am one of those people who do well after surgery - I am a teacher and I having surgery the first day of my spring break - so I will have a whole week to get use to the band and get back on my feet.

Why is you surgery so late in the day?

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How did you get through the process so quick? It took me 2 years

The doctors office took care of everything. I was shocked when they told me that I would get a response from the insurance within a week. All I have to do is pay my deductible and go and get blood work in two weeks.

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:biggrin: March 17th!! So excited!! Seminar date September 13. I could go earlier but have to wait until spring break when my kids are out of school.

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I got my date today!! March 16th!!! Surprisingly, I don't have to do any kind of pre-op diet like I thought I would. Good luck to everyone and God Bless!!

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WOO HOO!!!! I am so glad our March Madness group has started adding members! I am so happy for all of us!

Hello in having a band fitted on 6th march in birmingham im a little scared but excitted......how r u all feeling...

cherryhog:thumbup:

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I am hoping as well to be banded in March 09. I got approved Feb 9-09..I see Dr. Gorjala next week to for my surgery date..I cant wait, So hopefully I will have the band in March..I will keep you update..I live in Mcdonough, Georgia.. Is there anyone else out there being banded in Georgia/March...

Nervous and Excited at the sametime..

Ready to take my jounery for a healthy Life...

Sommer

Current weight/205

Goal weight/115

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Well, I went to the dr's office today and they advised that I would need a 6 mos supervised diet. Which obviously means, I would be past the date my current insurance which covers it would run out. My previous diet wasn't documented monthly, so if I wanted this done, I have to be a self pay. They charge 17,500.00 and clearly I'm not going to pay that much. Instead, I left without even seeing the Dr, called the OCC and scheduled a surgery date of March 9th as a self pay. I'm disappointed but sick and tired of waiting! Tickets to SanDiego are only 240.00 round trip! So - no more waiting, life starts now! :frown:

So, I'm definitely going to be a luuuuuuky Loooosaaaa! woo hoo!

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Well, I went to the dr's office today and they advised that I would need a 6 mos supervised diet. Which obviously means, I would be past the date my current insurance which covers it would run out. My previous diet wasn't documented monthly, so if I wanted this done, I have to be a self pay. They charge 17,500.00 and clearly I'm not going to pay that much. Instead, I left without even seeing the Dr, called the OCC and scheduled a surgery date of March 9th as a self pay. I'm disappointed but sick and tired of waiting! Tickets to SanDiego are only 240.00 round trip! So - no more waiting, life starts now! :frown:

So, I'm definitely going to be a luuuuuuky Loooosaaaa! woo hoo!

OMG, you are coming to the West Coast!!!! Woohoo! Is OCC in Mexico?? And....we are going to be only one day apart! That is so exciting!

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