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jugilber
on 11/18/10 4:07 pm - MA
Topic: RE: Yikes...Its really happening...
I enjoy the click protien powder...all flavors...
But preop I like the HMR shakes...I did them for quite a while....3 months
Good luck...take time to absorb the process...as this is a pivotal point in your life...it WILL change forever....remeber how you feel...journal...take advantage of the support groups in your area....I love the gals from Bridgewater/quincy...This process would be so much harder without them!!!
And if you are not now...start exercising....it is crucial....
Anyhow I hope ti bump into you along the way at one of our meetings!!! Go preop...people all have great advise.
Good luck
Julie
         
Lynn C
on 11/18/10 4:16 am
Topic: RE: vsg surgeons in massachusetts ?
I met all the criteria for my insurance and had zero problems - 5 hour surgery and 5 days in the hospital (I was a reoperation from the Lap Band) and my total out of pocket is going to be around $1200.00.  I was very happy with Cigna!

Lynn C ~
Banded 9/12/2005 ~ Revision to VSG on 9/7/2010 ~ Losing again with a Keto lifestyle



jenncore
on 11/18/10 3:29 am - MA
Topic: RE: so its been awhile and i am slipping
Hi, sorry to hear you have so much going on. I was without insurance for a few months but really needed to see my surgeon due to issues with my lapband. The office was wonderful. I was able to see him and they were very generous with allowing me to pay for the visit when I could afford it. The visit cost $150. I could've paid $10 a month, they didn't care as long as I paid something. Call the office and see if they can work with you. You just might be surprised!

Good luck! I hope things start getting better for you soon!

Jenn
ckoneonly1
on 11/18/10 12:08 am
Topic: RE: Yikes...Its really happening...
 Thank you all so much for your time & caring responses! The recipes you posted, look great and I will definitely be trying them!  I have purchased some Nectar, Jay Robb, Click, and Unjury sample packets for Protein Powder.  I also have a ton of SF syrups. I'm sure if I doctor them up I'll be able to get them down :) lol

Thanks again!! and Nice to meet everyone!
CATHERINE81
on 11/17/10 11:24 pm - BROCKTON, MA
Topic: RE: Yikes...Its really happening...
HEY MAMMA IM IN WEYMOUTH AND THERE GREAT SUPPORT GROUPS IN THIS AREA QUINCY AND BRIDGEWATER TONS TONS OF SUPPORT... WELCOME HUNNY
(deactivated member)
on 11/17/10 9:49 pm - east falmouth, MA
Topic: RE: vsg surgeons in massachusetts ?
 Thanks Lynne,  We are going to his info session tonight!  WIsh us luck?  by the way if you don't mind did your insurance help or hinder any of it all? 
AwesomeForever
on 11/17/10 12:58 pm - Marlborough, MA
Topic: RE: Yikes...Its really happening...
Good evening Cate:

Your surgery date is close. Granted it is coming up quickly. You will have time to reflect on what it means to you.
 
You have made successful choices this fall, I see.


My protein shakes are more like smoothies because I add frozen fruit or ice. I like many varieties. I chose to add Synthra 6 to my greens smoothie that I made for tonight's protein drink.
It is a way to get my vegetables in and my protein.

My favorite Nectar protein powders in the summer are the Roadside Lemonade and the Lemon Tea. I also like Fuzzy Navel. You can get protein powder at Walmart. Just be sure to decide whether it will be a meal replacement drink or snack. Check the calories!

I sometimes buy a RTD at the grocery store that says it has 51 g of protein. I am a RNY patient so I know that I will not be able to absorb all of the protein no matter what the claims.

I lost 81 pounds prior to surgery using protein drinks with fruit as a breakfast. Before deciding to do that I skipped breakfast as my morning was often too hectic. I was a letter carrier for the post office and delivered Express Mail in the mornings. It was easy to drink a protein drink and thus not feel famished by the time lunch rolled around. I think you may have to pick and chose what you may like.
 
I love the individual Jay Robb packages of protein powder that I have been able to carry with me when I travel. It was these same packages that sustained me while I was away in Europe for five weeks. There are many flavors. I love the orange dreamscicle and may add a sugar free package of the orange burst Walmart powder drink for our water bottles to that to spark it up. I lost 9 pounds while on vacation!

Linda
Lynn C
on 11/17/10 9:54 am
Topic: RE: vsg surgeons in massachusetts ?
There aren't may docs that have done a lot of vsg's in MA because the insurance approvals just started coming through. Dr. Jones at BIDMC did mine 3 months ago - I was a revision from LapBand whi*****reases the risks - I was his 6th or 7th sleeve.

The thing to keep in mind with the sleeve is that surgically is it simple. Much less complicated than the lap RNY, so if your doctor is great at lap RNY then VSG should be a breeze for him.

Good luck. Let me know if you have any questions.

Lynn C ~
Banded 9/12/2005 ~ Revision to VSG on 9/7/2010 ~ Losing again with a Keto lifestyle



C J
on 11/17/10 8:03 am - Franklin, MA
Topic: RE: vsg surgeons in massachusetts ?
Hey Suz - I've had BCBS of New England for about 15+ years now and they've been great thru all sorts of situations.  In 2007 they approved my insurance request for coverage for a LapBand within days!    7 months after I got my band it slipped and was removed immediately.   

-There are "Abdominal Surgeons" at Brigham&Womens and Tufts NEMEC that perform the Sleeve Gastrectomy but NOT for bariatric measure. The only instances I've heard of(that BCBS has covered) are treatment for stomach cancer and trauma situations.... they're not specifically performed for weight loss.

I'm pre-op for revision to RNY but the Tufts surgeon I've been working with says she'd really like to attempt to work with BCBS for VSG coverage so I'm NOT giving up just yet!!!!

They stick to their policy #379 which lists procedures that are not covered including the following:  "Sleeve gastrectomy, either as stand alone procedure or as one step in a staged procedure, since it is considered investigational as a treatment for morbid obesity"  I received the denial letter in days but they did say they'd approve the gold standard RNY.

I've been promised my surgery date by the end of next week (for January 2011) I'll letcha know how I make out with coverage!
I've been declared a slow loser - and couldn't be happier!!
 I  can,  I  will.  
  
RedSox15
on 11/17/10 3:06 am - MA
Topic: RE: Yikes...Its really happening...
Hi Cate! 

Welcome to the MA board ...... GREAT bunch of gals here!  The pre-op diet is the worst!  Luckily I did not have a strict one (such as liquids only) but they wanted me to start focusing on my protein first and low fat/low sugar.  I found out it wasnt so bad and it helped me prepare for after my surgery!  I also started out at 286 and was 253 the day of surgery.  Dec 9th will be here before you know it! 

Doctor up your protein shakes - that is the best advice I can give you!  Add fresh fruit, frozen fruit, jello pudding flavors (will help to thicken them up to be more like a milkshake), peanut butter and sugar free syrups!  Since I add a ton of stuff to my shakes I dont go all out when I buy my protein powder (why spend the money when I wont be tasting the powder!  lol)

I buy the small tubs of Pure Protein powder from Market Basket (when I dare step foot in there lol) and add the above stuff... this is my fav shake recipe:

Neopolitian Protein Shake
1 cup fat free milk
1 scoop vanilla protein powder
1 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder + 2tbsp sf jello choc instant pudding
handful frozen strawberries (or sf strawberry jelly)
blend for 2 minutes, then add ice
 tastes just like Neoppolitian ice cream!!!!

Also check out Eggface's shake recipes ... she has some good one:
http://theworldaccordingtoeggface.blogspot.com/2007/06/my-fa vorite-protein-shake-recipes.html


BEST OF LUCK!!!
-Kate
*Kate*
 HW: 286 SW: 253 CW: 167 GW: 150 
       
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