Charity for weight loss surgery
Don't think you'd have much success with GoFundMe. You could look into a part-time job at Home Depot or StarBucks - I think I've read they offer insurance that covers WLS to part-time workers. Or get a loan and have surgery in Mexico. The more you read here, the more you'll learn, and you'll discover that numerous people faced the same dilemma -- it's not easy, but if you really want the surgery, you'll find a solution. Are you employed? If not, if you're disabled you should qualify for Social Security Disability benefits. If you're not disabled, you should be able to get a part-time job and save enough money for surgery in Mexico.
Good luck.
Mary
Actually my son worked for Starbucks as a second job for the insurance for several years. It was good insurance, he had BC/BS and he and his wife used it for the birth of my grandson. Don't know if they cover Bariatric, but it was good insurance. Having worked retail in several places, sometimes they say they have insurance for part timers but it stinks.
Cynthia 5'11" RNY 7/23/2014
Goal reached 17 months. 220lb Weight Loss
Plastic Surgery Dr. Joseph Michaels - LBL and Hernia Repair 2/29/16, Arm Lift, BL, 5/2/16, Leg Lift 7/25/16
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Even if the surgeon waived his fee, the hospital would surely have to charge, unfortunately. (I asked my gynecologist to do my hysterectomy at Home Depot since I happened to see him in the parking lot, but he claimed that he'd feel more comfortable in a surgical setting, go figure.)
I think as others have suggested, you might have better luck with purchasing insurance or getting a part time job that offers bariatric procedures as part of the coverage. I just don't think it's likely you'll find a surgeon and hospital willing to provide surgery free of charge. But I could be wrong. Never heard of it happening, however. Good luck to you.
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