frustration/ disappointment
I have been researching bariatric surgery for yrs now, struggling with my weight for the last 10-12 yrs since the birth of my last child. Only to find out I have PCOS, cushings, Insulin resistence. Anyways to make a long story short. Both my husbands and my insurance has specific exclusions for Bariatric surgery, so I reserached trying to do a weight loss study, found one here in Washington, and sadly received a call only to be told my BMI is to high. by 2 pts. sigh.... its frustrating and disheartening, when you already know you need the surgery, your doctor supports you in this decision and neither your insurance or a study will help you get there.
Makes a person want to give up... But I keep pluggin along and will figure out a way. As I know it will happen some day.
Thanks for letting me vent and whine.
Kathy
Makes a person want to give up... But I keep pluggin along and will figure out a way. As I know it will happen some day.
Thanks for letting me vent and whine.
Kathy
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on 3/29/09 8:15 am - .., WA
on 3/29/09 8:15 am - .., WA
Isn't there a place that allows you to make payments? There is also "Care Credit" maybe that will be an option for you?
Could you lose the 2 BMI points and then be in the study? I know that is not that easy!!! But if there is a chance..... I'd say go for it.
DO NOT give up! Have you thought of maybe getting a part time job that does not exclude WLS, and working there til you get your surgery?? Or like the OP suggested, a medical loan??
Praying for you that a new option opens up to you!!!!!
DO NOT give up! Have you thought of maybe getting a part time job that does not exclude WLS, and working there til you get your surgery?? Or like the OP suggested, a medical loan??
Praying for you that a new option opens up to you!!!!!
I live in Wenatchee, so jobs are very tight, and I have been looking for a second job. Im checking into financing but work ft and go to school ft as well. Thank you, I asked the co-ordinator if I lost the two BMI could I do the study, she stated no. I have been taking Meridia as my PCP and I discussed it, but so far (only a month) Im not seeing much difference, though Im not hungry often.
That is tough... but keep your eye on the prize! I had lousy insurance coverage for years that never covered surgery, and I contemplated self-pay options. My employer eventually subcribed to a plan that covered surgery (thank goodness) so I'm glad I didn't have to do self-pay... but you know what, it is worth every penny. I wish you luck in getting covered one way or another!