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Hatred
11-18-2003, 01:58 PM
Well...As you may guess I am plauged by this annoyance. I am very prone to it and already had pubescent gyno as well as scar tissue from having my nipples pierced.(Mistake)
The surgery is inevitable. I will try Nolvadex therapy but this will keep happening. There are a million gyno questions here but none like this.
Here is the main reason why I ask:

I had an ex who had one breast smaller than the other, Her insurance covered it.

Hatred
11-18-2003, 03:01 PM
Sorry had to go lemme finish.
As I was saying.She had her insurance company pay for the entirety of the implant surgery and everything. I vaguely remember something about causing mental distress as the grounds for the coverage. Alright now, someone, somewhere ,has had pubescent gyno or otherwise taken care of in this manner.
NOTE(I put this in this forum as this is where it is most appropriate due to the high number of incidents in users,)
Several angles could be used to approach this.(any input is requested)
1)Aforementioned mental distress being detrimental to wellbeing and increasing stress affecting overall health.
2) Expressing concern of a precancerous state. (of course playing dumb to using anabolics,taking into consideration time necessary in cleansing system.In my opinion #1 will have a better chance for success.

If there are no experiences I'd like to brainstorm to benefit the many. well and me too...

BCC
11-18-2003, 03:18 PM
I believe you would have to prove that it's not just cosmetic. If you're at some sort of risk, then I believe your insurance company will pick it up.

CB
11-18-2003, 03:46 PM
Originally posted by BigChaseyChase
I believe you would have to prove that it's not just cosmetic. If you're at some sort of risk, then I believe your insurance company will pick it up.

Ditto!

Severed Ties
11-18-2003, 10:52 PM
I've gotten my insurance company to cover many things but I never had gyno so I never tried.

What chase said is correct...perhaps inject a radioactive isotope into it.:rolleyes:


ST

PowerManDL
11-18-2003, 10:57 PM
Radioactive isotopes are only good for one thing: weird and crazy superpowers.

What he needs is to record them talking trash. Once it's on tape, they'll have no choice but to act.

Hatred
11-19-2003, 09:15 AM
Originally posted by BigChaseyChase
I believe you would have to prove that it's not just cosmetic. If you're at some sort of risk, then I believe your insurance company will pick it up.

Therein lies my point. SHe had unmistakeable,Undeniable COSMETIC surgery.
As a means to alleviate mental distress. You would NOT have to prove that it was for reasons other than cosmetic.
You would just have to prove that this condition was causing you undue mental anguish,and affected several areas of your life.
My doctor knows what is up. I made sure that I informed her of everything.Yes her. and she is HOT. anyway.

twisteddendrite
11-19-2003, 11:11 AM
What she had was elective surgey unless she had implants following radical mastectomy. (I know Im in the Insurance industry)

What you got is bitch titties from misuse of anabolics and insurance won't pay for that either, just keep them bound with the wrap as you have been and we won't tell anyone.

Hatred
11-19-2003, 11:24 AM
MISUSE? No I used em right. And I know for a FACT that it was covered.

And I have been using invisible tape... Asshat

CB
11-26-2003, 07:02 AM
Actually I would be interested in knowing if anyone here has done it (it meaning getting insurance to spring for the surgery) as well because I am noticing that as my cycle progresses, and as my lower chest further develops, it has been slowly pushing my gyno out so it is more noticeable. I got the gyno during puberty and probably from when I was way overweight. But maybe after this cycle I will look inot getting it removed. Should I go to my GP to approve this type of thig or do I have to see a specialist?

Hatred
11-26-2003, 10:01 AM
Same scenario. I know someone somewhere has done it. I s just a matter of finding them...Or a crooked doctor. I can probably exhibit symptoms of extreme mental distress and craziness.If anyone here had done it they would spill it. So I do not think anyone on this board has done this. Does research kits sell an AT-Home gyno correction kit?

CB
11-26-2003, 02:55 PM
Originally posted by Nevermore
Same scenario. I know someone somewhere has done it. I s just a matter of finding them...Or a crooked doctor. I can probably exhibit symptoms of extreme mental distress and craziness.If anyone here had done it they would spill it. So I do not think anyone on this board has done this. Does research kits sell an AT-Home gyno correction kit?

That would be a hot buy and probably be flying off their shelves if there were. Hahaha!

BUFF STUFF
12-08-2003, 02:18 PM
Same scenario. I know someone somewhere has done it. I s just a matter of finding them...Or a crooked doctor. I can probably exhibit symptoms of extreme mental distress and craziness.If anyone here had done it they would spill it. So I do not think anyone on this board has done this. Does research kits sell an AT-Home gyno correction kit?


Yeah there should be a gynofixyourself.com :evillaugh

I actually read about someone doing it themselfs, it was a tatto/pircer who had got gyno from AAS. He used a local anastetic.

carl
12-08-2003, 04:45 PM
Sup Buff, i thought you were on here. Well, im starting a clen cycle if you didnt know, well gotta go later.

-carl

Hatred
12-09-2003, 07:39 AM
That's disgusting.

BUFF STUFF
12-10-2003, 05:49 PM
That's disgusting.

what me meeting carl here or the piercer thing? :zipit:

Hatred
12-16-2003, 07:59 AM
The piercer thing. Actually. I have been off for a few weeks now and the hcg and Nolva has expedited my recovery. I have NO knots behind my nips now and my nuts are coming back to their original obstructive size.

galileo
12-16-2003, 08:14 AM
Awesome news.