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LML8789
on 11/7/13 4:55 am
Topic: RE: Just got approved.

Congratulations!!!!!  We're both November sleevers!  I just found out yesterday I was approved as well--11/20th is surgery date but had to start pre-op diet already.  Good luck on your surgery, 

 

Lisa

 

                  

        
hollykim
on 11/6/13 9:46 am - Nashville, TN
Revision on 03/18/15
Topic: RE: Anyone file for/receive SSDI for co-morbidities?
On November 5, 2013 at 6:27 AM Pacific Time, CiCiBaby wrote:
Thank you everyone for your positive and informative responses. My life is better for having heard your opinions. And thank you for working hard so I don't have to. Much appreciated!
You asked for our Opinions when you posted on a public forum.
Too bad it was not what you wanted to hear.
However,our lives are NOT better since you are trying to milk the system.

Only sorry ppl do that.

 


          

 

PNGmom
on 11/6/13 4:40 am - Port Neches, TX
Topic: RE: Insurance question
Just got approved. ABath your next. Let me know.
PNGmom
on 11/6/13 4:39 am - Port Neches, TX
Topic: Just got approved.
I just heard from surgeon office. Just got approved for sleeve surgery.
I am so excited. I will start my pre op diet on the 19 th of Nov, and
Surgery will be on the 25th of Nov. Yeah me!
illinois Gama D.
on 11/5/13 1:38 am
Topic: RE: Anyone file for/receive SSDI for co-morbidities?

WOW, ALL I CAN SAY IS WOW, I am amazed   and saddened but the response, I hav e worked hard all my life for me, for my family, for my health insurance, NOT FOR YOU.

Rny 2003

come join the new R&R 3.0, where the fun is:)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CiCiBaby
on 11/4/13 11:00 pm
Topic: RE: Anyone file for/receive SSDI for co-morbidities?

The word I used was "dedicate", not "concentrate".

CiCiBaby
on 11/4/13 10:27 pm
Topic: RE: Anyone file for/receive SSDI for co-morbidities?
Thank you everyone for your positive and informative responses. My life is better for having heard your opinions. And thank you for working hard so I don't have to. Much appreciated!
illinois Gama D.
on 11/4/13 12:14 pm
Topic: RE: Anyone file for/receive SSDI for co-morbidities?

you cant find the info because the answer is NO, I agree with the other poster, we all started with the same issues, we did it fine, with little time off  work and certainly did not have to leach the system to get time off and paid for that we ALL  pay for one way or another, I this some  of us are taking offense that we would be supporting you while you figure out your way around your surgery! YOu are working a job now and doing ok, I am sure you will do fine after your surgery, the recovery is not usually more that a few weeks,,,,, use medical time, vacation days, personal days, don't have the public pay for your free time off!!!!

Rny 2003

come join the new R&R 3.0, where the fun is:)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

nayttap
on 11/4/13 10:03 am
Topic: RE: Anyone file for/receive SSDI for co-morbidities?

I doubt that those comorbidities qualify....otherwise we'd all qualify.  In our obese society, who'd work to pay the taxes to  support all of us?

HW:  275;  CW: 155;  GW: 120-135;   Ht:  5'2"

Lap Band 8/2011

Revision to VSG 12/2013

    
Bluffdalian
on 11/3/13 2:51 am
Topic: RE: Anyone file for/receive SSDI for co-morbidities?
Not to sound harsh but you do realize that all federal programs are supported by me, you and other tax paying people? Why can't you work throughout your journey like thousands of others do instead of looking for a handout? I don't pay taxes so you can stay home and "concentrate" on losing wt.
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