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So You Want to Pursue Weight Loss Surgery

What to Expect Through the Process

By starrgirl, published Dec 06, 2007
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You've decided you want to have weight loss surgery. By now you have thoroughly researched the weight loss surgery options and attended a surgical seminar. You've gotten professional advice about which weight loss surgery will work best for you. What's next?

Call the Surgeon's Office
Each surgeon has a procedure to follow to qualify for weight loss surgery. Once you inform the office that you want to pursue surgery, they will guide you through the process. It will likely include the following steps.

Have a Psychiatric Evaluation
The surgeon will have a list of referrals you can call to have this done. A reputable surgeon wants to be sure that you are mentally ready and well-informed about the decision to have weight loss surgery. You will be screened for emotional problems, eating disorders and other factors like use of alcohol and lifestyle considerations. It is important that you have a realistic view of what weight loss surgery can accomplish and what your responsibilities will be. Lifetime compliance with the consequences of weight loss surgery - like nutrition and supplements - are mandatory.

Meet with a Nutritionist
You may receive a referral to a nutritionist since weight loss surgery patients have specific nutritional needs. You will also be advised as to how best to prepare yourself nutritionally prior to surgery. The nutritionist will evaluate you and send the results back to the surgeon's office.

Submit Request for Surgery to Insurance Provider
Once you've completed all the evaluations and necessary paperwork, the surgeon's office will submit your packet to the insurance company for review. There is usually one person on the surgeon's staff who specializes in the insurance issues and they can let you know what to expect. The insurance company will go over your submission and request for weight loss surgery in the next few days or weeks and return a reply to the surgeon's office as to whether you have been approved or denied. You will then be notified of the decision.

Takeaways
  • Professional screenings with a psychiatrist and a nutritionist determine your readiness.
  • The insurance provider will decide if you qualify for weight loss surgery.
  • Join online forums dedicated to weight loss surgery for information and moral support.
Did You Know?
More than 177,000 people in the U.S. had some type of weight loss surgery in 2006
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here's the link to Julianne Kennedy's free report: http://www.weight-loss-surgery-secrets.com/controversial/free_wls_report.htm.

Posted on 12/28/2007 at 6:12:19 AM

 
I totally agree with all of the facts stated above. I would also like to lead you to Julianne Kennedy's site. Have you heard about her? Well, she has done a lot of research on weight loss surgeries. Now, she is giving away free reports in order for the world to know the status of obese people in the society. Download it for free

Posted on 12/28/2007 at 6:12:35 AM

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