Guest guest Posted December 31, 2000 Report Share Posted December 31, 2000 , believe it or not, I was a patient of Dr. Compton who is an RNY surgeon. When I went to see him, he decided that due to several factors, that a RNY would NOT work for me and referred me to see Dr. . Though, I must admit that he is the only one that I have heard of this. Re: Insurance - Long > I doubt very much that an RNY doc will send you to a DS one. I'll take best > that instead s/he will try and convince you that you need the RNY to dump > and eat out of a medicine cup (2 oz) for the rest of your life. Maybe you > can have a surgeon that is NOT a WLS to refer you?? And is there a way to > bypass that requirement? Can a GI doc refer? What you want is not offered > there.. and asking a surgeon who chooses not to do the DS to refer seems > tricky and unfair. Under what conditions may that be waived and the > referral done by a non surgeon???? > > in Seattle, cheering on Florida ibdebi's war plan > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > Have a question for y'all. What a surprise it was to call my PCP > > office the other day and find out they hadn't sent in the paperwork > > to the insurance yet. growl... I love kathy in his office, she is > > the insurance liason. She used to work with the only WLS surgeon in > > my town so she knows the ropes. She explained to me the best defense > > is go in fully loaded. So yesterday <friday> she sent to my HMO > > <BCBS_Health Options, an HMO> 26 pages of documentation. THAT got > > their attention, <laughing> The nurse called her back within an hour > > it was already on her desk. Now the rub, she said I of course would > > be approved,for a bypass but I had to see a surgeon in our network to > > refer me for the BPD/DS, they didn't even know what it was. Kathy > > gave me the direct fax to the nurse and I immediately faxed her > > <which was in the orignal material but I guess she couldn't find it> > > a description of the DS and comparisions to the RNY. > > I still have the appointment with the RNY doctor here, but have no > > idea of his feelings about the DS. or if he would refer me. > > Any suggestions? Like many of you.. I would take the RNY and be > > bitterly dispointed but I really want the the DS, I feel its right > > for me. > > I'm forming my war plan and would appreciate any and all thoughts on > > this. Here or privately at vare@.... > > thanks very much. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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