Spring is SOOOO much better than Fall!

DeWitney M.
on 8/28/08 4:08 am - Duncan, OK
So I just found out today that there is a good possibility that I've fallen into a loophole with the insurance company and I may get to have my surgery closer to March/April, instead of Sep/Oct like origionally thought! It may not sound like that big of a deal but 6 months is a BIG deal to me!!! I'm so excited I just had to share with my new found OH fam!
fleemore1
on 8/28/08 4:19 am - Harrah, OK
That's awesome.  I had mine in the spring - March 12th.  It couldn't be soon enough for me either at that time.  It is so worth the wait especially since your insurance is going to pay for it.  Mine excluded it totally!! Arrrgh.  I share your excitement.....we're getting your spot on the bench all ready for you!

This is the ride of my life.....what an amazing tool I now have!!!
soldiersxbabygirl
on 8/28/08 6:11 am - Cibolo, TX
No, it IS a big deal!  That is several months difference and you have every reason to be excited!  Plus you've got such an awesome surgeon, if I do say so myself...  ... I love him to death because he gave me my new life.  I hope you do get have it March/April and my fingers are crossed for you. *hugs*

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GlitterGal
on 8/28/08 6:32 am - Edmond, OK
Earlier is ALWAYS better!  Work that loophole!

Congratulations!  You'll be a loser before you know it!

Kim

Happycat
on 8/28/08 6:55 am - Midwest City, OK
Six months is HUGE when you are playing the waiting game!  Good luck!  Hope it all works out for you.
I have maintained for one year at this point.  I am steady at -120 pounds.  =)
40 pounds lost pre-op    
(deactivated member)
on 8/28/08 11:15 am
6 months is quite a few pounds.
Morganbrooke
on 8/28/08 12:43 pm - OK
SIX MONTHS IS A LIFE TIME IN WLS YEARS!!! I AM GLAD FOR YOU.  I AM 4 WEEKS OUT AND COULD NOT BE HAPPIER!! GOOD LUCK.  MORGAN
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