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I didn't realize that most Dr's do not do it at each fill

My dr has me drink the barium before, does the fill and then has me drink the soultion and i get to watch it go through. It's cool to see the band and everything.

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My first fill was done under Fluroscopy, but every fill since then was just done by the PA in the office. If there is not a question about if my band is slipping, too tight etc, then I don't see a reason to spend the extra money

I could tell where everything was located on the fluroscopy by looking at my underwire bra!!

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My doctor does all of his fills under fluro as well. It's not an option. Thankfully, my insurance pays all but my normal copay.

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My doctor has not done any. They insert the needle into the port, withdraw the Fluid, and put that Fluid plus more on a fill. Once the fill is done, they have me sit up and drink a glass of Water to see how it goes down. If I have no problems and I feel okay, they leave it like that. Otherwise they will withdraw some of the fill.

How much does you doctor charge for a fill?

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You have a $5 copay .. but what is being charged to the insurance?

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You have a $5 copay .. but what is being charged to the insurance?

that was my point as well.

My insurance pays for 4 fills the first year and I have to pay cash for any after that.

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My insurance is being charged something like $450 for my fills. They don't pay that much, of course. I have a $20 copay. Self-pay people pay $125 or something close to that for their fills.

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No, thank God. That would drive me nuts. To each his own, I guess! :blushing:

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