Went in for DS 2/23 and came out with sleeve
Guess I'll have to switch (hah) forums as I planned and got approval for DS. . . . I had had some earlier intestinal hernia surgery and evidentally there was a mess in there and the DS ccould not be done safely so when I woke up from under anesthesia I had the sleeve (VSG) . . . so I guess I'll have to see what is going on over on the VSG surgical forum . . .
It might be possible for Dr Sudan to do part two of the DS - insurance would be iffy though. I'm not sure what insurance will think of THIS last surgery as I wasn't approved for a strictly restrictive surgery - only if it had a malapsorbtive component like RNY or DS. But when I';ve lost over a hundred pounds this issue can be revisited as there might room to do the switch but he hopes I can make it with just the sleeve
Carol
Carol
Regarding insurance, I would continue to present this as a DS, just a DS that has to be done in 2 stages for medical reasons that are beyond your control. You did not get approval for a DS and then sneak off and have something else intentionally, and when you get the second part, it isn't really a second wls, it's the completion of the first operation.
Larra
Larra
On February 27, 2012 at 1:36 PM Pacific Time, larra wrote:
Regarding insurance, I would continue to present this as a DS, just a DS that has to be done in 2 stages for medical reasons that are beyond your control. You did not get approval for a DS and then sneak off and have something else intentionally, and when you get the second part, it isn't really a second wls, it's the completion of the first operation.Larra
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I know exactly how you feel. Been there, done that. When I was told that news in the recovery room, as groggy as I was, I cried.
Does your surgeon believe that a DS can be done for you at a future date after you heal up? Or was the adhesions inside just too much for the DS to be done at all?
On the bright side, the sleeve works well, and you will loose weight. If you plan on going for the DS, if it's possible, keep in mind, some insurances and some surgeons require a certain amount of weight that needs to be lost, ie: 100 pounds or more and/or to have additional comorbidities such as high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea etc.... before they will approve the DS. Kind of like a catch 22 scenario.
Best wishes to you and your health.
Does your surgeon believe that a DS can be done for you at a future date after you heal up? Or was the adhesions inside just too much for the DS to be done at all?
On the bright side, the sleeve works well, and you will loose weight. If you plan on going for the DS, if it's possible, keep in mind, some insurances and some surgeons require a certain amount of weight that needs to be lost, ie: 100 pounds or more and/or to have additional comorbidities such as high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea etc.... before they will approve the DS. Kind of like a catch 22 scenario.
Best wishes to you and your health.
I'm sorry you didn't get what you paid for - lol. No, I am sorry, but had to say that. Sounds like Dr. Sudan was your surgeon. Is that correct. If so, I have the highest respect for him. If he didn't do the entire DS, he was concerned for your health and the additional risks of performing it. He is a very good surgeon and the only thing I would do different is that I would not have had any complications while he was out of town. "Like that was anyone's choice!" Hang in there. I wish you the best of outcomes.