New Here with a question
best thing I can offer is to make an appointment for a consult and see what they say - it won't hurt, I also have BCBS and I believe your BMI has to be 40 .. but I do not remember. they do look back at your weight history and dieting attempts, It's worth a shot
or go to an infomational meeting and talk a doctor there.
best of luck
Kelly
It is a long process but well worth it....
I'm going to TUFTS and wouldn't want to be anywhere else..
Best of luck and keep us posted
depending where you go...they don't measure your height.
also, you can water load before your appt. you can put rolls of quarters in your pocket, wear heavy shoes to weigh yourself down.
and, no joke..the doctors scale is always more than the home scale..isn't it?
Do you have arthritis...or do your knees and legs hurt. Does it hurt to exercise. what about urinary incontiennce? Make sure to mention these to your doc.
good luck. Joan
i am new to RNY and yet to see real results but right now i'd encourage you. i wish i had been able to do this at 29, it would have spared me so much physical and mental suffering. i'm just grateful i can get the surgery now (i'm 44). just make sure you are addressing ALL your food-related issues. everyone here will tell you - even with RNY so much of this process is mental. you dont' want to get WLS and then sabotage yourself due to unaddressed emotional/psychological/behavioral issues. not trying to scare you, just want to make sure you get help with all of it if and as needed.
RNY 6/16/09 - Last weighed 10/27/2011 weighed 151 lost 52 pounds 66% toward personal goal of 125, six pounds from unofficial unpretentious goal of 145lbs......basically very happy. boo-rah, RNY!