NO Ins Coverage for ANY WLS
Ahhhhhh Kim I am sooooooooo sorry! That is the stinkiest of news to one of us waiting for our healthy dreams to come true!!! Any chance at the next open enrollment that your hubby can change or upgrade insurances? I guess if it was an employer exclusion then it might be pretty tough.
There are medical loans available and many people refinance. Maybe your pcp needs to visit with your husband about your health issues related to your weight so that hubby understands the full picture. Many people can lose weight. We have all lost weight millions of times. But......addressing our health through WLS is sometimes more than a tool; it's often a lifesaver!!!! The surgery itself; is definitely a tool to help us achieve something that we were unable to manage on our own and allows us the opportunity to regain health and have renewed, prolonged chances for a better quality of life!
I have seen hundreds of people come up with a way to finance their surgery once they have committed to doing it. If you are passionate and willing to be pro-active and do the research necessary to make the right choices with a surgery then maybe you could find family members that could support you?
Lapbands and Vertical Sleeves are generally the least expensive out of pocket.
The Arizona range is (I may be off if prices have changed since fall):
$13,500 Dr. Eric Schlesinger (just did my Revision to Distal which is the lower half of a DS)
$!4,000 Bridges St Lukes (Jurez and Fang)
$16,500 Dr. Terry Simpson
$17 plus: Dr. Blackstone, Dr. DeBarros, Dr. Orris, etc.
All of the above surgeon's have complete Before and After Care programs. Dr. Schlesinger and Dr. Simpson include all of your office visits and Fills for the first year in their cash price package.
Mexico is definitely an option and though I would NEVER recommend it to anyone.......if I had co-morbidities, felt hopeless, and had no other opton.......I'd probably head that direction myself!
Good luck sweetie pie!
Joyce
Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
www.dsfacts.com , www.dssurgery.com , & www.duodenalswitch.com
Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
www.dsfacts.com , www.dssurgery.com , & www.duodenalswitch.com
Wow, you sure must be feeling better, you sure do sound better. I do hope things are getting better each day.
Thank you so much for the info. I actually cut/pasted to my husband's email on the prices, as I think he will at some point agree to at leas a band. He doesn't like the DS/RYN option, but the thing I have been reading and I know you work in the health care and might know the TRUE answer is the the band has a lower % of cure rate of the co-mor. I have severe sleep apnea, pain in knees at all times, and DDD of the spine and tears in L-4, L-5, and S-1 and will need surgery to correct at some point in time. Do you think that this is true. If I am doing to pay 14-18 for surgery, then I want to make sure that I get ride of the co-mo or just pay a few more k's and do a RNY or DS and have it completely done away with.
Yes, right now, I do feel totally hopeless, but thank God for this OH sites abd the forums or I really would be at a lose. Everyone one here is really helping me keep it together. My husband words that hurt me so much was--I thought you said it was only a tool. But, he doesn't realize, how it is "THE TOOL" that might save my life. My God, he is a damn doctor and doesn't even realize this.
This is so damn unfair.
Sorry for the vent, I am just so unset right now about this all. This answer is calories in = calories out. Simple as that. Well, I have dieted and counted my calories my way to 270 freaking pounds.
Again, thank you for such good information, as always!
hugs,
Kim
On January 3, 2008 at 12:55 PM Pacific Time, kimcropable wrote:
Wow, you sure must be feeling better, you sure do sound better. I do hope things are getting better each day.
Thank you so much for the info. I actually cut/pasted to my husband's email on the prices, as I think he will at some point agree to at leas a band. He doesn't like the DS/RYN option, but the thing I have been reading and I know you work in the health care and might know the TRUE answer is the the band has a lower % of cure rate of the co-mor. I have severe sleep apnea, pain in knees at all times, and DDD of the spine and tears in L-4, L-5, and S-1 and will need surgery to correct at some point in time. Do you think that this is true. If I am doing to pay 14-18 for surgery, then I want to make sure that I get ride of the co-mo or just pay a few more k's and do a RNY or DS and have it completely done away with.
Yes, right now, I do feel totally hopeless, but thank God for this OH sites abd the forums or I really would be at a lose. Everyone one here is really helping me keep it together. My husband words that hurt me so much was--I thought you said it was only a tool. But, he doesn't realize, how it is "THE TOOL" that might save my life. My God, he is a damn doctor and doesn't even realize this.
This is so damn unfair.
Sorry for the vent, I am just so unset right now about this all. This answer is calories in = calories out. Simple as that. Well, I have dieted and counted my calories my way to 270 freaking pounds.
Again, thank you for such good information, as always!
hugs,
KimOn January 3, 2008 at 12:41 PM Pacific Time, JRinAZ wrote:
Ahhhhhh Kim I am sooooooooo sorry! That is the stinkiest of news to one of us waiting for our healthy dreams to come true!!! Any chance at the next open enrollment that your hubby can change or upgrade insurances? I guess if it was an employer exclusion then it might be pretty tough.
There are medical loans available and many people refinance. Maybe your pcp needs to visit with your husband about your health issues related to your weight so that hubby understands the full picture. Many people can lose weight. We have all lost weight millions of times. But......addressing our health through WLS is sometimes more than a tool; it's often a lifesaver!!!! The surgery itself; is definitely a tool to help us achieve something that we were unable to manage on our own and allows us the opportunity to regain health and have renewed, prolonged chances for a better quality of life!
I have seen hundreds of people come up with a way to finance their surgery once they have committed to doing it. If you are passionate and willing to be pro-active and do the research necessary to make the right choices with a surgery then maybe you could find family members that could support you?
Lapbands and Vertical Sleeves are generally the least expensive out of pocket.
The Arizona range is (I may be off if prices have changed since fall):
$13,500 Dr. Eric Schlesinger (just did my Revision to Distal which is the lower half of a DS)
$!4,000 Bridges St Lukes (Jurez and Fang)
$16,500 Dr. Terry Simpson
$17 plus: Dr. Blackstone, Dr. DeBarros, Dr. Orris, etc.
All of the above surgeon's have complete Before and After Care programs. Dr. Schlesinger and Dr. Simpson include all of your office visits and Fills for the first year in their cash price package.
Mexico is definitely an option and though I would NEVER recommend it to anyone.......if I had co-morbidities, felt hopeless, and had no other opton.......I'd probably head that direction myself!
Good luck sweetie pie!On March 10, 2008 at 10:36 AM Pacific Time, JRinAZ wrote:
I do recall your situation. I remember you PM'ing me for help.
Very glad things have turned out well for you. I'm always thrilled when anyone has had a healthy, successful weight loss and is living a full life.
Joyce