Curious
I'm curious to know if anyone has actually been "denied" surgery completely and if so, what would the reasons be??
I've heard some people on the forum say they were asked to work on things to help make the lifestyle changes easier post op and this delayed their surgery, but eventually they had the surgery.
This is a little debate a friend and I are having right now. I say, yes for sure you can be denied. She says there is no way they can deny you..
hmmmmm --- thoughts???
Yes, people can most definitely be denied surgery for many reasons - unwillingness to implement changes in lifestyle (smoking, food choices), unmanaged physical health issues (ie. not on meds for diabetes, not using CPAP for sleep apnea, etc.), unmanaged mental health issues (not taking prescribed medication or the right amount to assist in improving mental health, unwillingness to seek further assistance such as therapy, etc.), or simply due to serious health issues that would make the surgery too dangerous to perform (cancer, severe cardiac issues, liver disease, etc.).
I think maybe what your friend means is that you can't be denied if your BMI is 40+ or 35+ comorbidities. Technically true, as those are the guidelines set out by OHIP, but the above noted conditions also apply.
Karen
Ontario Recipes Forum - http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/