XoxoMaryJane
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- Joined
- Dec 29, 2012
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Now I know most insurance will cover breast reduction due to back pain. I think as long as you have a qualified surgeon you would be okay. And a good general practice doctor can usually refer you to who would help you out with the insurance part of it, Mainly it's all to do with the coding. As long as they get it diagnosed & coded correctly insurance should cover it. That is how it is here. And believe you me I think that is a worthwhile procedure. Anybody with large breasts can understand that no matter their weight. My friend that had hers reduced was just out of high school, so this was some years ago. But she was so much happier after. If I wasn't such a scaredy cat I would look into it more myself. It truly gets aggravating with shirts and bras and most definitely back pain. I do not think people realize that part of it. I think I would go for the reduction & have them lifted back up to where they were when I was 16 wonder if that is even possible. I need to get off my butt and do some exercising I've been in such a slump lately :/ the biggest work out I did was taking my ornaments off the tree, I then proceeded to take the tree down. I had a slight mishap with ceiling fan quickly realized I don't know how the hell I'm going to get this tree that is 2.5 taller than me down. Kind of wish now that I would have kept good ole Charlie Brown tree around as pitiful as it was i could put it up and take down with no problems.Ouch, that really sucks for that girl!
To be perfectly honest I've recently kinda been considering asking about breast reduction surgery because now that I've put on weight they're becoming quite, er, annoying. I barely fit in any of my clothes anymore and it's just because of 'em - it's also generally quite uncomfortable, it's harder to do exercise and it kinda hurts my back. Ughh. But I know they'll be fine once I lose the weight, which I'm working on, so I should probably wait it out.