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If they end up covering the entire cost.... I would probably cry. I have been saving for 2 years to pay for surgery. I have had my therapist and nutritionist appointments and have the all clear, my pcp is doing my monthly check ins and guidance for the 6 mo. plan and my thyroid specialist is all for it, although I don't think he is part of the requirements of my current insurance. I've also had a consult with a surgeon, an ekg, various scans, and blood draws. If I am on medicaid and things go as planned, I have no idea what kind, I wasn't aware there were other types, but if they pay for it all... I can't even comprehend the burden that would take off of me. Either way, thank you for your input! I appreciate it!
If you are on/ go on a managed care plan through Medicaid such as care source, Molina, Buckeye, Paramount, they basicly from what I was told from my insurance coordnater that they cover 100%, but some of those manage care insurance do not cover all NUT appts. This is the only info that I can try to help out with. I have care source and they cover everything, I have heard of those getting the sleeve with Medicaid but I thinkthey (Care source) will only do RNY. That is something Im going to ask my patient / insurance coordnater at my next visit next week.
Best of luck.
In worthington there is a place called center for balanced living. They focus on weight issues. I went there for about a year before my surgery
HW: 425lbs 11/2013, Pre-surgery 410.3lbs 4/15/2013
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Hello all! I have been around for a while, but finally needed to post. I will be losing my insurance in September, and will be on Medicaid temporarily. Unfortunately, this means that on month 4 of 6 in my 6 months supervised diet program, I will be changing insurance. From what I can gather, I will probably be approved (I sure hope so anyway...) If I am, does anyone have a general out of pocket range? I will be getting the sleeve, unless Medicaid will not cover it... then I will be getting RNY instead. I will be at the Cleveland Clinic. Thank you for your time!
I traveled to Cincinnati for my surgery so my psych eval was done by a doctor there, but thank you for the idea of contacting McConnell. I'm also going to poke around a bit online and see what I can find out. It might be a trial and error thing.
I think I might also check to see about support group meetings here in town. I'm hoping they won't mind an interloper from another surgeon attending their meetings ;)
Thanks again for the response, I appreciate it!
Who did your psyc eval for pre op, maybe they could help. also maybe call the McConnell( at the heart health center) weight management team, I believe they have one that helps after surgery. Sorry I cant be of more help
We've all heard people tell us that our doctors operated on our stomachs, not our heads. I know that's true and I didn't get to be almost 450 pounds on accident. I know I will need "head help" to lose this weight and use my sleeve to its fullest.
I know it's a long shot but does anyone know of any therapists who do counseling in or around Columbus who specialize in weight loss surgery patients? I realize I could probably find a therapist who would do, but it would be nice to know of a professional who gets it and has an understanding.
Thanks in advance!
I currently have caresource they require 9 months /comorbities , what are requirements for paramount
Thank u.. 6 mths just seems like forever lol