Question:
Will they accept this as a medical supervised diet ?
In 1998 and 1999 I went to two different weight loss centers.Both had a physican to prescribe diet pills. My problem now is I have no proof that I went because one office close down and the other relocated and even they could be out of business now too. My diet pills were issued at the weight loss clinic. I got a old phone book that shows these medical weight loss clinics exsisted and it says M.D. in clinic. Will they allow this and consider this an actual attemp to lose wieght????? I have no records because all they do when you go in every month, is slapped you up on a scale and hand you your diet pills as you go out the door. Doctor supervised is a joke!! You only see the doctor once when you first start and he only checks my blood pressure and asks a few questions. After that, I never saw him for the 6 months I went. — [Anonymous] (posted on October 2, 2001)
October 2, 2001
I didn't have to prove any diets. Just listed them. I only had one doctor
supervised diet and the rest where on my own - Weight Watchers, Adkins,
etc. Hope this helps!
((((HUGS)))) Pat
— nealp
October 2, 2001
I'm not sure what insurance plan you have, but I didn't have ANY medically
supervised diets, and I was approved for surgery. I did, however, provide
an extensive diet history going back nearly 15 years. If you want to see a
copy of what I provided to Cigna, drop me an email
([email protected])
— blank first name B.
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