No WLS coverage, but this might work??
Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
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I was 286 pounds and very fortunate that insurance covered my wls because if it hadn't, I probably would not have felt that I should have paid out of pocket and spent all that money on me. Let me tell you how differently I feel now that I've lost 130 pounds. Knowing what I know now about how good I feel and how much energy I have now, if I had to do it all over again, I'd sell a kidney if I had to. I'd refinance, get a second job or do whatever I needed to do to pay for surgery. To not sleep with a mask, to be able to clean my house without resting every 10 minutes, to not wake up in pain every morning is so worth whatever it costs and whatever you need to do to come up with the money. You won't regret spending the money to take care of you. You're too important. Connie