Trying for revision from RNY TO ?

toohotsista
on 4/17/19 1:16 am - Ambridge, PA

Wow,

So how long from start to finish to get your approval? I hope mine really does not take 9 months. What is the point of waiting that long anyhow ? They must understand we must have failed at 100s of diets etc. You do not get over 225 if diets work right ? So far I really like the keto diet alot . Pop/soda my making my stomach hurt I do not miss the bread but ohh the pasta dying for it. Well keep me informed my next DR appointment is on 9 March 3 weeks.

Kathy S.
on 4/17/19 5:05 am - InTheBurbs, XX
RNY on 08/29/04 with

Hi

Unless you can prove there is a medical reason that threatens your health insurance will not pay for a revision. They consider that a second bite of the apple. I am sorry about your reagin and struggles. It is possible to lose regain. While you trying to get your insurance to approve the revision here is some documentation that helped me. Hopefully it will help you too

I maintained 118-125 for over 10 years after losing 200 pounds. Due to a personal tragedy I gained and hit the 190 mark a year ago. After several starts it finally clicked and I am back to goal losing 70 pounds of regain. Here are some steps that helped me and I hope they will help you too! You may have several starts and stops but don't give up, don't beat yourself up. IT WILL CLICK!!! Our tool works if we work the tool and get back to the basics.

Planning/Preparing

Remember when we were preparing for surgery? How many meetings, classes and such did we attend? We were told the more prepared we were the better our chances were for success. And they were right. Go through the house, car and work place and get rid of trigger foods. Stock up on foods that will keep you on track. I removed every bad carb/sugar temptation and replaced it with lots of protein, veggies, grains and fruits.

Journaling

Get back to journaling. This will help you identify when you feel like eating, stress factors and any triggers in your life. Once you identify these factors, this will help you put tools in place to keep you from eating. It became clear I was not taking time for me anymore. I worked my day job and then spent the rest of my time caring for my husband. It was easy to reach for fast, prepackaged food. Since I purged my home I have to eat clean as there are no other options LOL

Use a tool to track you're eating and exercise like Getting Started with Health Tracker. Once I started to track ever bite and drink it became clear why I had gained.

Goals/Rewards

Make a list of goals for yourself. Make them realistic and small. Some of mine were move more, purge all junk from my home, eat more protein. If you didn't make a Weight Loss Surgery bucket list when you first had surgery do it now. GREAT reminder of all the things you can enjoy in life after losing weight.

Food

In general, a long term post-weight loss surgery eating plan includes foods that are high in protein, and low in fat?, calories, and sugar. Important, vitamins and minerals are provided as supplements. (if you had a different surgery adjust this to your food plan).

Water

Water is our Best Friend. I have to say I never went back to pop or any bad drinks, however I was drinking tea like crazy. What is wrong with drinking tea? I was either using sugar or 3 equals and 3 sweet n lows per 32 ounce glass. I found once I started carrying one of the metal bottles of water to keep it cold I drank water all day.

MOVE!

I can't say enough about how key this was for me. The reason I kept my weight off for almost 10 years was no matter what, I kept moving. If I could not go to the gym I would walk. Grab a cart and walk all the isles at your local box store. I loved Zumba, bootcamp workouts, lifting weights. When I stopped, the weight started coming back. So for me I am starting slow to avoid injury by walking and using some of the workouts on my Demand TV. Find something you love to do and it won't feel like a pain in the *** to do daily.

Support

If it's an option "run" don't walk to a support group. Come here on OH daily for support and participate in one of the food threads. It helps you be accountable and also great ideas for food prep.

Keep me posted on how you are doing.

HW:330 - GW:150 - MW:118-125

RW:190 - CW:130

toohotsista
on 4/17/19 10:26 am - Ambridge, PA

Wow,

What a help I am going to print this to keep me positive . Sadly I have pre diabetes, COPD, asthma sleep apena, both knees replaced 3 years ago. Thank goodness the first one was with a different insurance company. Thanks again.

Looch1126
on 5/22/19 1:20 pm

My insurance BCBS NJ is paying for my revision, and I'm not in a life threatening situation. Be careful not to generalize. The remainder of you post is awesome!!!

Kathy S.
on 5/23/19 5:51 am - InTheBurbs, XX
RNY on 08/29/04 with

I don't generalize, I base that on 15 years of helping others in a similar situation. Good Luck to you and congratulations on having you're surgery paid for by the insurance company. Keep us posted on how you are doing

HW:330 - GW:150 - MW:118-125

RW:190 - CW:130

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