WLS For Depression?
Thanks.
I think that makes sense. My insurance covered my WLS (open RNY) because I had a BMI of over 35 with at least one co-morbidity (in my case, insulin-dependent diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, & clinical depression with anxiety & PTSD).
I had to have a psychological evaluation & see a counselor 3 times before my surgery. I was denied twice & then suddenly approved, after about 14 months of trying.
I didn't get approved on the strength of mental health alone, but I think anything that's true that you share with your physician & insurance company can only help you.
In my case, I worked steadily to get approved. I didn't "fight." I made a deal with myself early on that I would go with the flow of the process. It wasn't all polka-dots & moonbeams, but I did use a LOT of cognitive behavioral therapy (which, in itself, takes a lot of time & energy) to choose to remain calm & use my talents (research, writing, & communication in general) to get approved.
I'm still evolving into a healthier person mentally. I attend Overeaters Anonymous meetings because I still deal with wanting to turn to food as a numbing agent.
I wish you all the best on your journey!