Complications not covered?
I rarely hear any negative posts, just praise for the surgeons. I'm hoping that is accurate and I'm not sugar coating the realities for self pay in Mexico or Brazil.
I know I have asked this before..but I didn't get much answers, so here I go again!
Thanks!
Before surgery I emailed my insurance company (Kaiser Permanente) and explained that I was having surgery outside of their plan and wanted to know if they would help me with routine aftercare and/or complications. They said they would not help me with routine aftercare but they would help with complications...I would just have to go to one of their emergent/urgent care facilities (not my doctor) to begin treatment if I think I was having a WLS complication.
Long story short...I got it in writing (email) what they would do for me post op.
Loree
H 312 / C 148
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So far, my insurance has covered labs. I tried to see a GI doctor in Stockton CA, but have been told by three so far that they won't do my care.
I would like to check into having a revision. My surgeon, although VERY good, is very conservative and created a 2cm stoma, 100cm bypass and 2oz pouch. I should have had a 1cm stoma, 150cm bypassed and 1oz pouch. Thus, I am not losing nearly as much or as quickly as I would like. In fact, my weightloss has stopped. Everything is a struggle now. I don't dump and I am addicted to sugar.
But that is off topic... before going to Mexico, find a doctor here who will work with you and do followup care. Also be sure your insurance will cover the labs and any complications you may experience.
Best of luck,
Jen
I didn't think any insurance would knowingly cover expenses from complications due to uncovered WLS.
Take care!
C
My body is quick healing and quick adjusting. How was he to know that? I had suspected it, but it was my fault for not communicating with him about my concerns.
Lesson learned for me.
I measured my pouch this morning with hot cereal (cream of wheat). I can hold about 5-6 oz before I begin to feel a sensation of being full. I guess it isn't as bad as I thought.
My insurance will cover follow up as long as I meet their requirements for RNY in the first place, which I did.
I'd go to Mexico again... to the same doctor. I had ZERO complications and the best care. In fact, my doctor and I are still in contact. The nurses gave me the treatment of royalty and I had ZERO pain other than the normal stuff where the camera port was, etc.
I want a revision for more malapsorption. I return to my pcp on the 11th to get the results of my labs. We'll see then how good I am absorbing.
Jen
The band was eventually removed by a surgeon here who said that it hadn't had any stabilizing sutures placed at all, and was moving around. I was immediately better after the removal, and went home the next day. Including the original cost of the surgery ($8,500) I now have over $38,000 in medical bills, NONE of which was covered by my insurance here, as it was related to a "non-covered" procedure.
The OCC is also completely ignoring me now, even after sending them copies of the statement by the surgeon here and the bills. Most of us know how friendly and solicitous they are before the surgery, but you better hope you don't have ANY complications. I am now in debt, being treated poorly by those who were supposed to be caring for me, and by the way, still overweight because all this was for nothing.
You should also know your legal recourse if there were complications is very limited if you can get anyone to even think about taking your case.....which is why these clinics are in Mexico, of course. It isn't just for your convenience.
Think carefully and good luck.
Thanks
jen