How long was your "process"?
I am talking with a few friends of mine and wanted to know how long your process took? My journey was 18 months because of insurance complications/approvals and appeals and I have had a few friends say their process was 3 months... what did you have to do for your surgical journey? If you had a revision, did you have to go through the process again?
Four months because I needed that much to comply with the insurance company 6 month requirement for monthly physician meetings about weightloss (I had seen my PCP for the prior 2 months and discussed it).
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
My pre op journey was a long one - a year or even a little more. I honestly believe the insurance company was trying their best to NOT approve me for some reason or other. Finally my husband's company HR rep got involved - he was an executive there at that time - and they said yes.
An example of the "jumping through hoops" was that when I had a stress test, the results included the phrase "Limited capacity for exercise." Well, that was no news flash, right? I weighed 257 lbs at 53 years old! Insurance then required me to see a pulmanologist. The dr. looked things over and essentially said, "So....what do they need me to say for you?"
Other steps that I recall:
6 months medically supervised diet
Psychological exam
Sleep Study
Referral and medical history by primary care dr
Diet and weight history
Prelim visit with bariatric surgeon
Attend and document bariatric support meetings for a minimum of 4 times
YES! Very similar! my psychological exam (when compared to my current mental health pro) was a joke... Had no idea about weight-related issues... was a marriage and family therapist covered by insurance. So happy I found one who doesn't let me get away with anything! I did not have to do a sleep study, but I did have mild sleep apnea (no CPAP machine needed). I had to go through the medically supervised diet a couple of times because of appointment issues with my PCP/rescheduling and I had no control over. So, jumping through hoops, I feel allowed me to understand my own commitment better.
About 10 days from Google to surgery. Those were the days when the surgery was relatively new and insurance was cadillac.
I self referred, did a psych test, dietitian and pre-OP testing in that time.
It worked well for me, but I feel today's stipulations somewhat sort the wheat from the chaff, although I'm still incredulous at how some people still manage to get surgery when they're clueless as to how to do this and think it's some kind of surgical miracle or magic.
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