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Health Insurance AFTER Gastric Bypass Surgery? Is It Possible?

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Gastric bypass surgery and insurance AFTER the surgery is a question that a friend of mine had to have answered and the answer was one that was not a good one.  He had gastric bypass surgery on his spouse's insurance and since then he has had a divorce.  Since he is a private contractor he needed to go out and get some personal health insurance.  He tried at many different places and he was turned down each and every time.  This denial of health insurance was not something anyone ever mentioned and now he has a problem with no solution.

As of now he is ready to give up and accept the fact that as an individual he will not be able to be eligible for individual health insurance.  He is so much healthier because of the weight loss surgery yet he is finding it impossible to receive individual health insurance.

This may be something worth factoring into your decision to have weight loss surgery.  It is one that we have not been able to research on the web because ALL search results only provide information about coverage BEFORE the surgery. 

If you are considering weight loss surgery then you need to ask questions about how your eligibility for health insurance will be affected two, three or ten years down the road.  How will your eligibility be affected if you change insurers?  We hope you ask, before you decide!

 


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» left by Henry from pittsburgh, PA (49 days 16 hours ago.)
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This is worth considering. My wife had the gastric bypass 2+ years ago and lost 130 pounds, which is STILL off. Even tho she is much healthier, she is indeed in the position of being self-employed (a change of jobs into private practice) and finding great difficulty buying individual health insurance that will take over when her COBRA coverage ends, about a year from now.

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» left by elizabeth dampier from montevallo, al (12 days 11 hours ago.)
I had gastric bypass surgery in 2004 and lost 230 pounds. No more diabetes, no more hypertension. A very nasty divorce ended my insurance and current unemployment is making it more difficult. I have not been able to find an insurance company that will insure a post gastric bypass patient, even though I am so much healthier. Any suggestions on a company from anyone?
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