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In a message dated 8/9/2000 12:03:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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<< Out of curiosity, would any of you be

interested in financing your surgery if your insurance wouldn't

cooperate?

400 lbs

BMI 68

Working my way down to 350 so I can with Dr R >>

Yes!!!!!!

Cathy Morrow in Lenoir, NC

BMI 42

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In a message dated 8/9/2000 12:03:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> From what I discovered on the web, a lot of plastic surgeons,

> dentists and eye doctors performing laser surgery are offering

> financing to their patients. Out of curiosity, would any of you be

> interested in financing your surgery if your insurance wouldn't

> cooperate?

>

ABSOLUTELY!!

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I would LOVE to know more information about financing the surgery. My

insurance company clearly states that it does not cover for morbid obesity

treatment and if I get on with another company I will have a pre-existing

condition and they will not cover. I am really wanting to have this surgery

and will do just about anything!

-Jada Munn

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> In a message dated 8/9/2000 12:03:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> topazmoon@... writes:

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> >

> > From what I discovered on the web, a lot of plastic surgeons,

> > dentists and eye doctors performing laser surgery are offering

> > financing to their patients. Out of curiosity, would any of you be

> > interested in financing your surgery if your insurance wouldn't

> > cooperate?

> >

> ABSOLUTELY!!

> Holly

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i have decided that if my insurance doesn't pay I will put it on my

mastercard. My husband said he really doesn't want to do it that way but he

said that he understands and that if i wanted it then I could do it so i do

and i am lol

marg

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In a message dated 8/9/2000 11:17:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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<< have decided that if my insurance doesn't pay I will put it on my

mastercard. My husband said he really doesn't want to do it that way but he

said that he understands and that if i wanted it then I could do it so i do

and i am lol

marg >>

You have a good hubby Marg!!!!!!! Mine would probably go a long with me doing

that, but I don't think I would be able to stand that painful expression on

his face. LOL LOL LOL

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I would finance surgery if my insurance poops out on me! Tami

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I would!!

Out of curiosity, would any of you be

interested in financing your surgery if your insurance wouldn't

cooperate?

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A big Yes to financing surgery ! Tami

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In a message dated 8/9/2000 12:03:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

topazmoon@... writes:

<< Out of curiosity, would any of you be

interested in financing your surgery if your insurance wouldn't

cooperate?

400 lbs

BMI 68

Working my way down to 350 so I can with Dr R >>

Yes!!!!!!

Cathy Morrow in Lenoir, NC

BMI 42

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step

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I have looked into financing the surgery and would do it in a " skinny

minute " except that my insurance company will not pay for any

complications should any arise from the surgery. I am afraid if I

have an extended stay it could wipe us out. What would you do if you

have complications? Would your insurance pay?

> A big Yes to financing surgery ! Tami

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> In a message dated 8/9/2000 12:03:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> topazmoon@a... writes:

>

> << Out of curiosity, would any of you be

> interested in financing your surgery if your insurance wouldn't

> cooperate?

>

>

> 400 lbs

> BMI 68

> Working my way down to 350 so I can with Dr R >>

>

> Yes!!!!!!

>

> Cathy Morrow in Lenoir, NC

> BMI 42

> A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step

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Hey,

I would be very interested in financing the surgery if you have more

info let me know I need this bad it may be the difference ingetting

and keeping the job I want. I want to be a sworn law enforcement

officer and if I cannot run I cannot be sworn. NEED THE SURGERY BAD!!

Let me know what you find out....Thanks,

> While poking around the web, I discovered a few sites that offered

> financing for elective surgery i.e. www.aibna.com,

> www.patientfinance.com and pulsecard.com. Has anyone here ever used

> these companies or similiar companies? I emailed Debbie and Dr. R

to

> see if they had considered using financing companies to assist

> patients who are not successful in getting insurance approval or

are

> unable to get a home equity loan or a credit limit increase on

their

> credit card.

>

> From what I discovered on the web, a lot of plastic surgeons,

> dentists and eye doctors performing laser surgery are offering

> financing to their patients. Out of curiosity, would any of you be

> interested in financing your surgery if your insurance wouldn't

> cooperate?

>

>

> 400 lbs

> BMI 68

> Working my way down to 350 so I can with Dr R

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This is a little off subject but has anyone used tricare prime

POS plan for this. About what was your cost. Can you pay

some upfront and the rest in monthly installments.?

Any infor would be appreciated.

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