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Originally Posted by LesnarsTXF5Diva
with insurance companies who deal with customers and weight loss. Last fall, I went to a local plastic surgeon who is covered under my insurance to discuss having a brachioplasty done on my arms. He took the blue marker to my arms and everything and marked off where exactly it was that he'd have to take the excess skin/fat off my arms and took Polaroids and sent everything off to my insurance company. A few weeks went by and they received back a letter from my insurance company stating that they saw 'no medical reason' for my having the surgery and refused to cover it, BUT (and this is where it ticks me off) had I opted to have a gastric bypass when I weighed over 300 pounds, they would have covered that. What the heck?! Is that not crazy? I know I'm always talking about my arms on here, but you guys gotta see a pic to know why it bugs me so much.
I'm amazed you could have gotten your insurance company to approve gastric bypass if you decided to go that route. I know that is still a difficult, long process.
I can sense your frustration, but I can also see that it clearly isn't a medically necessary procedure. Heck, contact lenses are still cosmetic, so I'm afraid a skin reduction will be viewed as such for the time being. If it is really important to you, take out a loan and get it done....you are worth that with all your hard work you've put into losing your weight.