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Topic: RE: almost here
TODAY'S THE DAY!!! Let us know how it goes !!!
Good Luck on your Journey !!
Tom
“Nothing I will ever eat will give me the feeling I get as when I lose weight” The views expressed are based on my own experiences - and should NOT BE FOLLOWED IN LIEU OF DOCTOR’S ADVICE/INSTRUCTIONS. Only your Doctor knows your condition, and make sure you talk to them before making any changes to your diet
Tom
“Nothing I will ever eat will give me the feeling I get as when I lose weight” The views expressed are based on my own experiences - and should NOT BE FOLLOWED IN LIEU OF DOCTOR’S ADVICE/INSTRUCTIONS. Only your Doctor knows your condition, and make sure you talk to them before making any changes to your diet
Topic: RE: almost here
That is just a normal reaction...
You will do great.
I was more excited than nervous...
Looking forward to seeing less of you in the future.
L8r,
Chuck :-)
You will do great.
I was more excited than nervous...
Looking forward to seeing less of you in the future.
L8r,
Chuck :-)
Topic: RE: In the "never in a MILLION YEARS would I ever think I would do this" category
That is EXCELLENT!!! 
Great Job !!!!!

Great Job !!!!!

Topic: RE: NE GOOD PLASTIC SURGEONS IN NJ ??
I lost 110 pounds after having a Gasstric Bypass and chose to go with Dr Joe Fodero. He and his office staff were all great! I would highly recommend him to anyone who has been through weight loss surgery as he understands our issues and has had much practice in contoring our new bodies! Thank You Doctor Fodero for all you have done for me... and Good luck Sandra on this final chapter of your weight loss journey!
Pat
Pat
Topic: RE: In the "never in a MILLION YEARS would I ever think I would do this" category
Good Job Tom! I've been there and I haven't even walked the whole strip... so Kudo's for the effort and exercise! Have a blast out there and we'll catch up when you get back to NJ!
Pat
Pat
Topic: RE: what company do you work for that covered your surgery
I work in HR and second what Tom said, especially if it's a self-funded plan. The company decides what they will and will not pay for, unfortunately.
Perhaps a lawyer may be able to help, but even if you paid out of pocket, they may not cover any expenses related to or caused by WLS either. Best bet is when it's your open enrollment plan, see what plans cover WLS. Because you have to keep in that for mind follow up visits, blood work and worst case scenario of complications; the self pay plan may not cover anything related to it, and those could be costly.
I orginally was banded and due to complications had to have it out and revised to RNY, and I also had to have adhesions removed from all the surgeries and my gall bladder removed a month ago, as a result of the WLS. Had I been a self pay, I would have had to pay for all of those surgeries myself. I am blessed to have a husband who works for the state of NJ and didn't pay a cent for anything, just random co-pays.
I hope that helps, and I am not trying to sound negative, but when a plan is self funded as opposed to a plan that pays premiums and cover more items, it really changes how things work, sadly.
Maybe Tom has better info to share, I am just sharing what I have seen working in benefits for so long, and that my insurance was once a self-funded plan and was very limited on what would be covered; i.e. - I needed to be on the pill for medical reasons and no matter what I did, the self funded plan would not cover it. Didn't matter why I needed it, they just wouldn't cover it. I had to pay for it or not take it.
Why don't you try posting this on the board of the surgery that you are looking to have, maybe someone there can shed more light on the situation.
One more thing - why don't you ask the HR department for a copy of the Summary Plan Description (SPD). This is a booklet that the HR dept can provide to you that is the plan document, which specifically outlines what's covered and what's not. It may even be available online through your plan's administrator.
Maybe there is something in the language there that can help you or your doctor's office get this covered. Often times the way things are worded can be interpreted in a variety of ways.
Best of luck, and I wish that I had better news to share. Let me know if I can answer any more questions for you.
Perhaps a lawyer may be able to help, but even if you paid out of pocket, they may not cover any expenses related to or caused by WLS either. Best bet is when it's your open enrollment plan, see what plans cover WLS. Because you have to keep in that for mind follow up visits, blood work and worst case scenario of complications; the self pay plan may not cover anything related to it, and those could be costly.
I orginally was banded and due to complications had to have it out and revised to RNY, and I also had to have adhesions removed from all the surgeries and my gall bladder removed a month ago, as a result of the WLS. Had I been a self pay, I would have had to pay for all of those surgeries myself. I am blessed to have a husband who works for the state of NJ and didn't pay a cent for anything, just random co-pays.
I hope that helps, and I am not trying to sound negative, but when a plan is self funded as opposed to a plan that pays premiums and cover more items, it really changes how things work, sadly.
Maybe Tom has better info to share, I am just sharing what I have seen working in benefits for so long, and that my insurance was once a self-funded plan and was very limited on what would be covered; i.e. - I needed to be on the pill for medical reasons and no matter what I did, the self funded plan would not cover it. Didn't matter why I needed it, they just wouldn't cover it. I had to pay for it or not take it.
Why don't you try posting this on the board of the surgery that you are looking to have, maybe someone there can shed more light on the situation.
One more thing - why don't you ask the HR department for a copy of the Summary Plan Description (SPD). This is a booklet that the HR dept can provide to you that is the plan document, which specifically outlines what's covered and what's not. It may even be available online through your plan's administrator.
Maybe there is something in the language there that can help you or your doctor's office get this covered. Often times the way things are worded can be interpreted in a variety of ways.
Best of luck, and I wish that I had better news to share. Let me know if I can answer any more questions for you.
Topic: RE: In the "never in a MILLION YEARS would I ever think I would do this" category
WOW!!! Very Impressive!!