Revision denied, but . . .
My surgeon is not giving up as yet. He is preparing to talk with their medical review board as he is positive this is a medically necessary thing for me. I'm prepared, however it may go. I guess I can live like this for another five years till I get to Medicare, but I really hope that won't be the case.
Success supposes endeavor. - Jane Austen
Were you able to get the reason your revision was denied?
Hopefully Dr. D will help reverse the denial.
Best of luck!
Vicki
DS (lap) with Dr. Clifford Deveney. Cholecystectomy (lap) with Dr. Clifford Deveney 19 months post-op.
Has not weighed myself since 1/2010. Letting my clothes gauge my progress instead.
My current insurance does not cover bariatric surgery or complications from bariatric surgery. I called PERS Health and asked to talk with someone, and will be writing a letter. It seems that, as a state employee, we get coverage for bariatric surgery, but then when we retire and go on PERS Retiree insurance, there is no coverage. I told the person I spoke to that I felt it was a bit like being led down the rabbit hole. I've known several local people who have needed further surgery -- good thing most of them had not retired yet. I think Dr. D is going for medical necessity here - there are precious few things I can tolerate in my diet and I am definitely not able to get all the nutrients I need. Not to mention that falling blood sugar is just downright dangerous. He's a very knowledgeable and reasonable man, so I hope he can get through to them!
Success supposes endeavor. - Jane Austen
We're going for the vsg. While I would love to lose a little more weight, I'm okay with where I am weight wise -- body wise, I can tell you that losing a lot of weight when you're over 50 is not pretty. Parts are where they don't belong anymore, mostly headed south, and I want to same some money for some lifting instead of having to pay out of pocket for a revision! ;D I just want the pyloric valve and intrinsic factor back at the bottom of my stomach. No more dumping, no more blood sugar crashes!
Success supposes endeavor. - Jane Austen