Guest guest Posted May 8, 2001 Report Share Posted May 8, 2001 Thanks Joe for the link to Dr. K's site where it is located. It seems like the calculator figures out a 'reasonable' goal for us to consider but wonder about the *BMI of 27* being the 'gold standard' post surgery patients would strive for. With a starting BMI of 37, I can remember back when 25 years ago when I was the 185 that Dr. K's calc-o-meter said I should be. I was very physical then and that 185 was lots of lean muscle mass. I suspect there will be lots of exercising before *that 185* and my future 185 bear any resemblance to each other. With that in mind it is not such a surprise that Dr. selected 170 or 85 lbs loss as my goal weight. Of course right now that is low fat pie in the sky as I am still in the qualifying stages with UHC. And I see also that you have dealt with UHC on this. My plan is the Select Plus POS whatever the he** that means but it seems that wls is covered at 100% for an in network doc (which dr P is not) and 80% out of network. I called to ask if there were any exclusions on type of surgery covered and was told no, just must be medically necessary. I plan on following thru with the Medical Management people so see if they have restrictions for type of surgery. I am hoping for a lap DS. I was one of Dr. Welkers future patients prior to his deciding to take a sabbatical, and I still have a Sept appt date the earliest I could get in Feb) with DR. Mc Connell that I am holding on to on case falls thru for some reason. Mc Connell does only open surgery I understand. Did you have open or lap? I appreciate your 'old gentleman' P-O-V by the way. I, OTOH am an old crone, tho Sandy G insists on calling me her angel tour guide, as I am picking her up today after her visit to the dietitian here in sunny Portland and giving her a quick tour of the city and visit to my favorite Thai restaurant. Looking for more of your educated posts elle (the crone) in oregon BMI 37, 255#, 5'9 " , 58YO. Doing the tests pre surgery. Below is the URL for the calculator used in this post http://www.gr-ds.com/BMI_Calculator.htm. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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