Group Health Support Group?
Kathy
It knows it must outrun the fastest lion or it will be killed.
Every morning in
It knows that it must run faster than the slowest gazelle, or it will starve.
It doesn't matter whether you're a lion or a gazelle
when the sun comes up you'd better be running.
RNY 2/9/09 Buh bye Gallbladder 8/28/09; 100% EWL (181 lbs.) on 2/19/10;
HI Kathy! I have never done Silverdale GH support group for obvious reasons as I live in Seattle, but I always go to Central Support Gruop and I love it. You also get to make new friends.
I encourage you to go. It is a good place to meet new people too and make new friends. I started going to support group long before I had the surgery in January. I think I started going in July or August?
I delivered 6 weeks early a 5lb 15oz lil boy:) After spending 2 months on bed rest in the hospital and Mason spending 11 days in the NICU, we're both home and doing great! Mason is getting bigger and gaining weight like he should. Now it's my turn to lose this weight! It's tough to get back on the band wagon...I CAN do this!
With Group Health it depend on your insurance plan. I inquired about it with Group Health and they informed me that my employer does not have that as an option with the Group Health benefits. I do know that there are other plans that it is covered. With my employer I do not have a choice of different plans with Group Health, so for now it is not an option. Luckily for me I am double covered and can get it with my second which is Military.
Michele
It knows it must outrun the fastest lion or it will be killed.
Every morning in
It knows that it must run faster than the slowest gazelle, or it will starve.
It doesn't matter whether you're a lion or a gazelle
when the sun comes up you'd better be running.
RNY 2/9/09 Buh bye Gallbladder 8/28/09; 100% EWL (181 lbs.) on 2/19/10;
The nice thing about the groups, is that it is very easy to go to a couple of meetings and see if it works for you. My wife and I attend two support groups per month (one at Group Health and one at the University of Washington). They are both very good groups and we get different things from each.
I also second the other comments on coverage with Group Health depends on the plan your one. I'm on a plan from the PEBB (Public Employees Benefits Board) and the surgery is covered under that plan. I've heard that some other plans with Group Health that don't cover it. At our information class, they said that they currently have around 250 people in the preop stages.
I can also say that I have been very impressed by the quality of care at both Group Health and the University of Washington (where my wife had her surgery)
David