Time frames

I wondered if post-ops & pre-ops in process would share (I know they
will widely diff) the time frame it took from, deciding to have
surgery, to getting insurance approval, to finding a surgeon to
surgery date?
Thank you!
~*~Kat

2 Responses to “Time frames”

  1. Merle Gregoria Says:

    It depends on a lot of factors. I found my surgeon in July, had my consult
    in August, insurance approval by end of September and surgery in October (of
    1998). It went quick for me but since then the surgery seems to have
    exploded. Carnie WIlson had it and it has been all over the news
    (television, magazines, newspapers, internet) so the waits are getting
    longer. The good news is more surgeons seem to be doing it, more employers
    and doctors are becoming educated about it and that can help cut down wait
    times. Can.
    Wait to get in to the surgeon for an appointment: Usually at least a month
    with some people waiting up to six months.
    Insurance approval: People have been approved anywhere from a few hours
    after insurance got the information to fighting them over a year and then
    changing insurance — depends on your insurance. To get an idea of what your
    insurance does you can search obesityhelp.com (click on insurers and then
    your state) and see if anyone with your insurance has posted.

    Scheduling for surgery after insurance: Again it depends on where you are
    going but roughly the average seems to be about two months after insurance
    approval surgery is scheduled.
    yes this can add up to a year long journey (if not longer) but you have a
    lot to do during that time. YOu need to learn EVERYTHING you can about the
    surgery you are having and prepare yourself for the first few weeks. You
    should make sure you have a will, a living will, and write letters to your
    family explaining why you are dong what you are doing in case the worst
    happens (which it is a low risk of it — same as during a ceasarean but it
    can happen). You need to make a list of milestones (start with 100) that
    detail what you want to accomplish after surgery that you can not DO now.
    You also need to interview your doctor and his staff and preferably attend
    live support group meetings (at least one but preferably more) before you
    have your surgery.
    Good luck.
    Denise Rasley
    mailto: drasley@…
    BTC, Columbus, 10/7/98

  2. Wilburn Terry Says:

    I am currently a pre-op. I have been in the process of researching this surgery
    from February 2000 until now (Jan.2003).
    Through those years have been waiting for the doctor’s consult (he was very
    good, leading to far out appointments), to waiting for approval, getting denial,
    appealing, denial again, appealing again, denial again, and it almost came down
    to a hearing until they ultimately approved me. During that time, the doctor I
    really wanted, fell out of my network. I proceeded to get another consult with
    two more doctors, chose one of them, and now FINALLY have my surgery scheduled
    for February 19, 2003. From the day I went into “Google” and put in the name
    “Carnie Wilson” to see what would come up, and going through that whole “Is
    there a Doctor in Your House” (now Spotlight on Health) website, to going to
    three seminars, etc. It has and or will be a total of 2 years. I don’t know
    why I was thinking this whole process would be done and over with in 6 months!
    I know the fight will be worth it, though.
    Good luck to you! I hope yours will be quicker and smoother!

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