Which U.S. surgeons do VSG on someone with a 32 BMI??
on 9/2/15 10:02 am, edited 9/2/15 10:11 am
Sorry, I responded to your other post before reading this one. I didn't realize you had had trouble locating someone in your area. If you end up coming to Texas and want more information about my doctor, I'll be happy to give you all the details about cost, etc.
on 9/2/15 12:37 pm
Your best bet is to find a list of surgeons in your area, then call their offices and ask. The ASMBS has a directory of surgeons you can use to find someone nearby.
Sparklekitty / Julie / Nerdy Little Secret (#42)
Roller derby - cycling - triathlon
VSG 2013, RNY conversion 2019 due to GERD. Trendweight here!
on 9/2/15 4:58 pm
You're welcome! Good luck on your search. I feel like you should be able to find someone in your area who is willing to do it as long as they feel there is a good reason to.
My only comorbidities were elevated cholesterol and I was in the pre-diabetic range. I just explained to the physician that I was terrified of ending up diabetic, and I told him all of the different weight loss attempts I had made.
Just a warning when you call different places the front desk folks may tell you that your BMI isn't high enough, because they are so used to dealing with insurance. I just told them I knew it wouldn't be covered by insurance, but I still wanted to make an appointment with the physician to discuss my options. That got me in the door.
I felt pretty hopeless when I first began my search, because I felt no one would be willing to help me at my BMI. But, there are definitely people willing to help.