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montanadi
on 8/12/07 12:35 pm - Sheridan, MT
Topic: RE: Latest info on state employee insurance coverage!!
Thanks, Felicia!  Yes, I'm very excited!!  Like I said I've been researching this for 7 years and I've been trying to get this paid by the State for the last three years. It has taken some perserverence, but it looks like it's going to pay off.  I have already started on my six months doc supervised diet and my six months with Why Weight, what a stupid program that is, they have "guidance counselors" to help you with emotional support ,"cheering" if you will, and a website with all this "wonderful, helpful information" on it, the only part of the program that's worth anything is the $300 benefit that helps pay for doctor visits and prescriptions.  Anyway, I guess it's not so stupid if it helps me get to the Losing Side!!  You are looking great, girl, keep up the good work!  Diane
Angie S
on 8/11/07 5:45 pm - Cody, WY
Topic: Do YOU want to enlist but b/c of WLS you can't?
Hi all.  I asked a question yesterday about joing the Army and got an array of responses.  All of which were GREAT!  I DID talk to a recruiter for the Army National Guard Friday Morning and was finally given the news this afternoon about noon.  At first I was upset, then I was MAD and now I am LIVID!!!!  I know at least 3 of the posters on my previous thread expressed an interest in enlisting in whatever branch.  Me the Army because of age.  And I researched the Army Medical Standards which were last updated FEB of 2005 and it was thrown in as an afterthought!   I know there are many who believe that I am on some kind of "special" diet and that this would in some way hinder me.  BUT I AM NOT!  I am 3 yrs post op, at my goal weight and aside from issues with gall bladder in the 1st 30 days out I have had no major issues.  One poster on previous thread stated that if you are in and have it its ok, because you are already trained and have all of that under your belt and the military does not want to spend money to train us "IN CASE".  Well I am not BUYING that BS.  EVERY individual that joins is a risk.  EVERY ONE!!!  Whether a flight risk, a injury or some one looses it, there are always risks.  Every employer including the military goes through this.  Spending time and money to train individuals who may or may not make the cut.  I am pissed that some entity that has not a clue of what I can do is not at least willing to talk to me and hear what I have to say.  Especially when the recruit #'s are so low.  When every person willing and able should be given the oppurtunity to serve thier Country! I am willing to walk away from my job, my husband, my comfortable life and DEFEND this GREAT NATION and I am really ticked that I, because I made a decision to take control of my weight and my life 3 yrs ago, albiet considered drastic, now I can't do WHAT I wanted to do 21 yrs ago but was too Overweight to do!  Would they have let me join at 330lbs, well HELL NO!  But now I have a smaller damn stomach and I can't.  My basic comment is this! IF YOU COULD GET A WAIVER WOULD YOU JOIN!   RIGHT NOW!!??   I ask because, BY GOD I am not taking this laying DOWN!  I want to fight beside my Country MEN and WOMEN for my COUNTRY and I am willing to put a little Bee in the Big Militaries Bonnet to do SO!  Would you do it too?   On my previous thread a responder stated the increase in militaries medical waivers would cover say an old Knee Surgery!  HMMMM!  Interestingly enough, my "little" Stomach would not suddenly give out on me if running in BCT or AIT or in the Sand, or mountains or out the door for Gods sake.  I am pissed that they can take THAT RISK but not one on ME!   I have this special diet,that is very damn laughable, let's see............................. I ate scrambled eggs and toast this morning with coffee, then for lunch I had Chinese, a little of several items!  and for dinner taco salad.  Damn I am alot more different then all the non WLS's out there huh!  Oh yeah, I had some Ritz crackers, 5 to be exact for a mid afternoon snack.  DAMN ME for being so different!  Oops I forgot I had Unsweet tea all day too!  If you are interested in stirring up enough of a voice to maybe get the Disqualifier changed, or given a case by case review, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE contact me.  I have several friends already on it!  I am gonna get a MEPS Dr to review my case and I am gonna get someone to sit up and take notice that just BECAUSE I don't eat as much as they do, that I can STILL FIGHT FOR MY COUNTRY!!!! I am not a QUITER, never have BEEN and I am not about to START NOW!  If you are serious and want to make the BEE bigger and stronger PLEASE contact me.  First I am teased and discriminated on because I was Obese and NOW because I did something about IT I am being discrimated against.  Military does not want to spend money to train me in case, well last damn time I checked EVERY working individual was footing the bill and I want my small portion put to work for ME! I appreciate all responses but please contact me personally if you feel the same.  One person can't change much but 2+ can damn sure get them to take notice! Thanks for listening, reading and supporting!   Angie ps.  I posted this exact post on the main message board but I know not everyone visits there.  I am in Meridian. MS
(deactivated member)
on 8/9/07 6:34 am - MT
Topic: RE: Latest info on state employee insurance coverage!!
Thats WONDERFUL!!! You must be getting so excited!!

Best Wishes to you!!!

*huggles*
Felicia =0)
montanadi
on 8/9/07 5:44 am - Sheridan, MT
Topic: Latest info on state employee insurance coverage!!
Great News!!  Bariatric Surgery will be covered for 2008!!   All the qualifications so far seem to be pretty standard! Be sure to change to the Traditional Plan of Blue Cross when Open Enrollment starts this fall.  You can see all the info in the Health and Wellness section of the Benefits Bureau, then look under the SEGBAC section, scroll down to bottom and check out the State of Montana Bariatric Benefit!  I'm running to my Dr. with this!!  I'm going to allow myself to get kinda excited about this, it's been a long 7 years!   Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need any help!   Diane
tmn9761
on 8/4/07 1:47 am - New Port Richey, FL
Topic: PRE-REGISTRATION FOR THE ONE AND ONLY 2008 RUBY CRUISES CRUISE TO LOSE IS NOW OPEN!!

Let us hear from you!  Go to www.rubycruises.com, and in the upper right hand corner, you may pre-register (at no cost) for next year’s cruise!  It will be once again on Mariner of the Seas, sailing on a week long adventure to the Western Caribbean (Labadee, Ocho Rios, Grand Cayman and Cozumel) from Port Canaveral, near Orlando .

 

 

To date, we have nearly 200 OH’ers registered for this cruise!  WOW!  You’ll see lots of familiar faces, and some new ones too!  We currently have bariatric surgeons, a plastic surgeon, a bariatric coordinator, a nutritionist, and a fitness instructor joining in for next year’s activities.  BUT…..this is also your cruise VACATION, and a chance to meet, mingle and CELEBRATE with your fellow WLS’ers!! 

 

 

ALL are welcome – pre-op’s, post-op’s, of ALL TYPES of WLS, family members and friends, so fill out your pre-registration form today!

 

 

Watch the board for more information and updates coming SOON!!

 

 

Check out my profile for pictures of MARINER OF THE SEAS from a cruise I did with my family in 12/04, and from just two weeks ago when I did an inspection tour for this year's CRUISE TO LOSE!  Make sure you check out the pictures of the Royal Promenade, ROCK CLIMBING WALL(!!!!), 18-Hole Mini Golf Course, ICE SKATING RINK (again, !!!!!!) among other points of interest!  The Royal Promenade has café’s and bistro’s, and Promenade Cabins overlooking the “main street” – these areas are actually “Inside cabins” retrofitted with a picture window overlooking the promenade!  NO OTHER CRUISE LINE offers such a great, inexpensive alternative to what would otherwise be an “Inside”!!  Each day there are various activities here, including parades, parties (70’s and 80’s parties, Mardi Gras, etc.), and while at sea, the shops along the mall are open for business!

 

 

Go to www.rubycruises.com to PRE-REGISTER – upper right hand corner.  If you have any questions, you may PM me here, email me at [email protected], or call me TOLL FREE at 866-685-RUBY (7829). 

 

 

Don’t miss the boat!  C’mon and join in the FUN!!!  Talk to you SOON, and see you ONBOARD!  Remember to watch here for UPDATES!   ~ Terri

~ Terri - Come on and CRUISE TO LOSE with us!








(deactivated member)
on 7/17/07 4:49 am - MT
Topic: RE: Billings Program and Surgeons Kick Butt~!
WOW that super about your co pay! Mine was a bit more then that but Dr. Rohrer AND the hospital in Great Falls were both preferred in network providers for my insurance too. The drive is a breeze. You do NOT have to stay and wait for your first visit if you have a PCP locally that is willing to pull your drain for you. 1st appointment is at 1 month then 6 months then 1 year and every year after that for 5 years.

Congrats and Best Wishes to you!!

Felicia =0)
AimsMcB
on 7/17/07 4:11 am - Billings, MT
Topic: RE: Billings Program and Surgeons Kick Butt~!
Hmmm.. I had a $20 co-pay to see the doc here... and my whole surgery and hosp. stay (everything!) only came to $125.  But I have really good insurace. But good luck with great falls.  I wouldn't want to have to travel - esp. after getting the surgery... or paying costs to stay and wait for the 1st visit after you get out of the hosp. 
ashine
on 7/17/07 4:06 am - Billings, MT
Topic: RE: Billings Program and Surgeons Kick Butt~!
Well I don't if you'll check this or I'll see you on Thursday.. but I called the insurance company and Dr. Rohrer in Great Falls is a covered provider!!! that means only a $25 co-pay!!! that seems so tiny though I don't know that I believe her....
AimsMcB
on 7/14/07 11:54 pm - Billings, MT
Topic: Billings Program and Surgeons Kick Butt~!
Just reminding everyone the program here in Billings kicks arse!
Ronda E.
on 7/12/07 7:00 am - Tustin Ranch, CA
Topic: OH Magazine Issue 3 2007
OH Magazine Issue 3 2007 is on its way to your mailboxes! The latest issue of OH Magazine features OH spokesperson Jackie Guerra, who updates our readers on her story since we last heard from her in Issue 2 2006. Her husband, Bill Torres, also is featured in an article titled Together where he talks about his relationship with Jackie. Readers will also be treated to the story of OH member Ramon Lopez, who was recently seen on the hit tv show Big Medicine. Other articles include Heart Health by cardiologist Shalizeh Shokooh; Completing Your Journey by Dr. Edward Domanskis; and Safe Exercise for Arthritic Joints by Mark Allen, MPT. We also provide delicious recipes; fitness q&a; and support group news. If you are already a subscriber, your issue is on its way. If you want to subscribe to this bi-monthly publication for the low cost of $25 for six issues, click on the purple word "magazine" on the top of the screen and follow the directions to subscribe.
Ronda Einbinder
OH Magazine
Public Relations/Staff Writer

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