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Oh I hate to be the one to tell you but ya gotta gain some weight to qualify, I got you at a BMI of 33.5 and most all insurances want you to be 35 with 2 or more co-morbidities like diabetes or high blood pressure, or 40 BMI with no co-morbids. It sucks to have to tell someone to gain to get surgery. Usually once you have the appropriate BMI then your doc has to refer you to a bariatric surgeon, who will have some requirements too. Most insurances have you do a 3,4 or 6 month weight loss attempt to be done with your primary doc doing documentation of diet and exercise. The there are the sleep study and psych testing and sometimes other health tests.
However please if you do ever do a weight loss surgery DO NOT do the lap band it is the biggest mistake I have ever made. For the most part it only works with volume eaters IF it works at all. It is not a lifelong surgery the manufacturers say they need it come out at 5-10 years. The worst part tho is they do horrible damage to your stomach and esophagus, people are ending up with permanent and painful damage from them. Fewer and fewer surgeons are even doing them anymore because of this. I would suggest either the vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG) or bypass. Myself I'd go with the sleeve if possible. However like I said you have to gain some weight to even qualify, don't let this dissuade you tho. Also wait on the breast reduction till you lose your weight after surgery.
I highly recommend Dr Gavin Dry located in Kirkland WA. I have had a belt lipectomy (lower body lift), arm lift, breast lift and medial thigh lift since March of this year. Great surgeon with great results!
5' 6", 53 years old
Highest Weight: 320+ ( Years ago ), Surgery Weight: 270 ( 11/12/10 )
First Major Goal: 220 ( Century Club!!! 100 lbs lost from my highest weight, (Achieved 3/24/11))
Second Major Goal: 198.7 ( Onederland!!! Have not been been there in 20+ years (Achieved 8/4/11))
Third Major Goal: 160 ( Lost Myself!!! Half the person I used to be (Achieved 4/14/12 at 159lbs))
Thank you ladies..your encouraging me to seek help...
There is so much more to this story you guys! Retirement, medical issues, family concerns...all may be an "after thought"! But if you look up Dr Oh licensure on the Washington state websites- you will see that his license has been under review. One of which involves a wrongful death case. He may be knowledgeable, but from my own personal experience there were a LOT of things that the office lacked- education pre and post op being just the tip of the iceberg!!!!!!
Good Luck! Stay positive, and everything will fall into place!
Take care,
Kelly
Will post more soon, I hope!
Merrillee
Hi,
I live in Belfair, Washington obvisouly, anyway I'm haveing a sleeve done next week and I'm looking for a support group in my area. I'm pretty much inbetween Gig Harbor, Bremerton and Shelton. If I have to go farther I will, but I prefer not to.
Thanks for any help you can give me,
Janice
Take care,
Kelly