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Kim R.
on 3/27/05 1:12 am - Peoria, AZ
Topic: RE: Anyone from Santa Fe?
Thanks Richard! Kim R/az
Richard L.
on 3/26/05 9:23 am - Albuquerque, NM
Topic: RE: Anyone from Santa Fe?
Hi Kim, I will post this to our Albuquerque support group...to see if they know anything about Santa Fe....also, there are 3 groups that I know of on Yahoo group from New Mexico you can check into.
Kim R.
on 3/25/05 12:50 am - Peoria, AZ
Topic: Anyone from Santa Fe?
Hi! My hubby is on the verge of accepting a promotion, and with that, a move to Santa Fe from Phoenix, AZ. I know absolutely nothing about your state and was wondering if anyone could give me some information. Just basic stuff like, what kinds of things are there to do there, how is the real estate market? What are the schools like? The weather? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks Kim R/az
Jimena O.
on 3/23/05 1:44 pm - Vail, CO
Topic: RE: Looking for Support in Albuquerque
Hi my name is jimena olivares and im going to move to albuquerque in may i im very overweight and im looking forward to having bariatric surgery . i have a problem i dont have insurance and i have no idea where to go .please if there is a hospital program or federal like medicaid please tell me im in a lot of pain my abdomen doesnt have any muscles because they removed after an very bad MRSA infection, my legs get swallen all the time and it hurt to walk , my knees and my back are killing me please i really need help thanks
Donna R.
on 3/22/05 6:29 am - Lancaster, CA
Topic: Connecticut Legislation re: Obesity Surgery
I just read this on the Yahoo news site. We should be sure our voices are heard when it comes to this type of legislation, we are the ones *****ally understand what this is all about. Write your Congressman and send a copy of this to them. You know that our legislators will be under a lot of pressure from the insurance companies to NOT pass this type of legislation, we need to be sure we apply pressure that convinces them that our vote counts!!! d States Consider Obesity Surgery Coverage By NOREEN GILLESPIE, Associated Press Writer HARTFORD, Conn. - A proposal before Connecticut lawmakers would require insurance companies to cover the surgery for people with a body-mass index of 30 or more if a doctor deems the surgery medically necessary. The BMI is a widely used formula based on height and weight. The Connecticut proposal may not get off the ground this session because lawmakers are struggling to define under what medical conditions the surgery should be covered, said Sen. Joseph Crisco, a Woodbridge Democrat who chairs the legislative committee looking at the issue. The debate is not unlike others across the country. Georgia lawmakers are considering a similar bill this year. And in Louisiana, 40 state employees were chosen last year from 1,200 applications to get the surgery on the state's dime. The standard surgery, which can cost between $20,000 and $35,000, involves using staples to separate a small pouch at the stomach's top from the rest of the stomach, greatly limiting the amount of food that can be eaten. The procedure also involves bypassing much of the small intestine so that less food is absorbed into the body. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama recently stopped paying for the operations while it decides how to handle claims; Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida has also decided to stop paying for the operation. In Connecticut, many major plans offer coverage only for large numbers of employees. Others are considering offering the coverage for an additional charge. "What we're starting to see is an increase in what we would consider at best, unnecessary, and at worst, unsafe, surgery," said Keith Stover, a lobbyist for the Connecticut Association of Health Plans. "Many plans decide the best course of action simply is to exclude coverage." But many physicians say the long-term benefits of weight loss surgery outweigh the risk. Gastric bypass surgery can help cure obesity-related health problems such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, sleep apnea and even diabetes, said Dr. Jonathan Aranow, director of the Middlesex Hospital Center for Obesity Surgery. It can also cut down on the long-term cost of medications, he said. "The surgery pays for itself in under three years," he said. "There is no question that there are cost savings." Last year the federal government opened the door for Medicare coverage of gastric bypass surgery. But some lawmakers and insurers are also worried about risks. State Rep. Anthony D'Amelio, R-Waterbury, said noted two people in his district died after having the operation. Complications strike as many as 1 in 5 patients having the surgery, and it is believed that for every 200 patients, 1 to 4 will die. Estimates are that more than 100,000 people will have the surgery this year. "I would rather see people try to do it the harder way, exercise and eating properly," D'Amelio said. "I know it's a struggle ... I think it's the safest route." But for some patients, the hard way hasn't worked. Deborah Sicaras, 36, of Wethersfield, has tried Weigh****chers, Jenny Craig, diet pills and liquid diets; she also teaches ballet, tap and jazz four days a week. "I'm one of the fortunate ones who will be able to have this surgery in the very near future," she said. "I can't do this by myself. I need assistance. I've dieted my whole life."
JustHat
on 3/22/05 3:37 am - NM
Topic: Why?
Why does everyone prefer to post to the Yahoo group instead of posting here on the NM OH message board? I figure there has to be some logic reason, but I haven't been around this board long enough to figure it out. Hat
Ronda E.
on 3/21/05 8:43 am - Tustin Ranch, CA
Topic: What is your Favorite ObesityHelp Article?
Did you read about actor Ron Lester in the latest issue of ObesityHelp Magazine? Staff writer Niloo Sarabi shares the loves and losses of this down home guy. Are you a preop needing to know more about the preop psych evaluation? You will find the answers you are looking for in Dr. Barbara Maxwell's article. Vitamin supplements can be quite confusing. Jacqueline Jacque shares her knowledge about what you need to know about these tiny pills. Are you unsure about how to get started exercising? The article by Jeanna Waln is a great place to start. Let us know what your favorite article is and if you haven't subscribed yet, you can call 1-866-WLS-INFO ext. 359 or log onto http://www.obesityhelpmagazine.com. We want to hear from you!!

Ronda Einbinder
ObesityHelp
Public Relations Manager :type:
Mema J.
on 3/18/05 2:59 pm - Albuquerque, NM
Topic: RE: Medicaid/SALUD!
Vicki, I'm sorry that no one has given you any answers here, and I'm not going to be able to either. Try calling Salud Customer Service. They should be able to help you. Also, look at our website on Yahoo. It's ABQNBB - Albuquerque New Body Beginnings. You'll find it under Yahoo Groups. We meet on the first and third Wednesdays at the Presbyterian Northside Medical Group Building. The info is posted on our website. Good luck, and hope to see you soon, Jean
Vicki.W
on 3/14/05 9:14 am - Albuquerque, NM
Topic: Medicaid/SALUD!
Hello, Does anyone know if Medicaid/SALUD is still paying for WLS? What do you need to qualify and do they pay for Lap-Banding (would have to be out of state since I don't think anyone here does it) Any information would be so helpful. Thank you.....Vicki
Ronda E.
on 3/14/05 6:22 am - Tustin Ranch, CA
Topic: TONIGHT CHAT WITH RHONDA BRITTEN
Rhonda Britten will be logging on to ObesityHelp.com tonight 7 p.m. pst/10 p.m. est (and central times in between) to answer members questions regarding eating, relationships or anything else that is appropriate to ask Rhonda. This is an exciting one time chat, so tell your friends and I will meet you in the chat room tonight!

Ronda Einbinder
ObesityHelp
Public Relations Manager
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