Gyno Surgery Covered by Insurance?

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]CroatianRage wrote:
I don’t really see it as any different than a girl who went through puberty and ended up having small boobs. It sucks, but some people end up with stuff on their body they don’t like. If you want it changed then you gotta pay for it.[/quote]

No sure if this analogy really fits.

Small boobs are still feminine and as someone who doesn’t care for large boobs not at all “abnormal”.

I’m trying to think of better comparison, and all I can come up with is a noticeable and protruding clitoris that is somewhere in the 3" range…

I’m not saying either case should or shouldn’t be covered by insurance, just saying I’m not sure your comparison is good enough or not to get the point across. [/quote]
Perv[/quote]

Well, now I’m trying to think if people would think a dude is “ghey” if he was into chicks with larger than large clitorises.

I mean, I’m into some pretty dirty shit, and things that a lot of people would look at me sideways for. (No waterpsorts or chest pooping you sick fucks) Is it weird if a dude was turned on by a 3" clit?
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:slight_smile: just fucking with you Beans

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]thethirdruffian wrote:
Don’t call it “gyno.”

Don’t mention anything about looking funny.

Say your chest hurts and itches and is very uncomfortable and you think you might have cancer or something. You can’t wear your shirt and have to put tape on your chest to keep it from driving you crazy.

Ta-da legit medical issue.

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lol

I believe the Dr who treats it is the one calling it Gyno.

Otherwise guys wanting transgender surgery could say the same thing. [/quote]

I understand. I am teaching how to get a DX that is not “cosmetic” but “medical necessity.”

No I’m serious…

How fucked up would a large clit fetish be?

I’ve never been with one so I don’t know if it’d work for me or not. But I wonder if there is a small community of people out there getting all riled up at the thought of a chick with giant clitorises.

I don’t know about a fetish, but I do have a buddy who was with woman who had a large clit and couldn’t finish the deed because of it.

[quote]thethirdruffian wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]thethirdruffian wrote:
Don’t call it “gyno.”

Don’t mention anything about looking funny.

Say your chest hurts and itches and is very uncomfortable and you think you might have cancer or something. You can’t wear your shirt and have to put tape on your chest to keep it from driving you crazy.

Ta-da legit medical issue.

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lol

I believe the Dr who treats it is the one calling it Gyno.

Otherwise guys wanting transgender surgery could say the same thing. [/quote]

I understand. I am teaching how to get a DX that is not “cosmetic” but “medical necessity.”[/quote]

I wonder if the cancer approach you mention would work. Especially in light of someone with a family history of breast cancer, would that make it cosmetic or preventative?

Not sure myself, just something that popped into my head from what you wrote.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Rattler wrote:
Most won’t have it covered due to it being seen as a cosmetic surgery, that’s what I found out through some research and when I asked my doctor. The Prof X topic is very helpful for this as well. It’s so bullshit to be honest. [/quote]
You are in Canada, they consider ACL repair cosmetic

Welcome to Govt medicine.[/quote]

As a Canadian who had acl surgery, I had the MRI and sx within 3 weeks of injury and it cost me zero. My father tore is patella tendon, repaired that evening, cost zero. Stick to what you know.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]CroatianRage wrote:
I don’t really see it as any different than a girl who went through puberty and ended up having small boobs. It sucks, but some people end up with stuff on their body they don’t like. If you want it changed then you gotta pay for it.[/quote]
That one is tough honestly, there are some interesting findings out in the world about our water supply. The foods we eat etc. Hormonally how much damage is that stuff doing to a teenage boy who is already pumping out hormones.

I am not talking either about the 250 pound 13 year old boy but the kid that is 135 pounds and has tits like a stripper named Bambi. [/quote]

Can it actually occur in such an exaggerated/severe fashion as the picture you’re painting here?

If so… holy shit.

[quote]thethirdruffian wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]thethirdruffian wrote:
Don’t call it “gyno.”

Don’t mention anything about looking funny.

Say your chest hurts and itches and is very uncomfortable and you think you might have cancer or something. You can’t wear your shirt and have to put tape on your chest to keep it from driving you crazy.

Ta-da legit medical issue.

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lol

I believe the Dr who treats it is the one calling it Gyno.

Otherwise guys wanting transgender surgery could say the same thing. [/quote]

I understand. I am teaching how to get a DX that is not “cosmetic” but “medical necessity.”[/quote]
I got what you were saying Ruff, what I am saying is that if someone comes in complaining of something I dont put that down as the diagnosis.

I put down what I find as the guy doing the diagnosing.

[quote]nsimmons wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Rattler wrote:
Most won’t have it covered due to it being seen as a cosmetic surgery, that’s what I found out through some research and when I asked my doctor. The Prof X topic is very helpful for this as well. It’s so bullshit to be honest. [/quote]
You are in Canada, they consider ACL repair cosmetic

Welcome to Govt medicine.[/quote]

As a Canadian who had acl surgery, I had the MRI and sx within 3 weeks of injury and it cost me zero. My father tore is patella tendon, repaired that evening, cost zero. Stick to what you know.[/quote]
Good to know that you had a great experience I was going by the Dr’s and nurses I worked with over the last 20 years and their experiences in Canadian medicine.

Think before you write

[quote]magick wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]CroatianRage wrote:
I don’t really see it as any different than a girl who went through puberty and ended up having small boobs. It sucks, but some people end up with stuff on their body they don’t like. If you want it changed then you gotta pay for it.[/quote]
That one is tough honestly, there are some interesting findings out in the world about our water supply. The foods we eat etc. Hormonally how much damage is that stuff doing to a teenage boy who is already pumping out hormones.

I am not talking either about the 250 pound 13 year old boy but the kid that is 135 pounds and has tits like a stripper named Bambi. [/quote]

Can it actually occur in such an exaggerated/severe fashion as the picture you’re painting here?

If so… holy shit.[/quote]
Yes that is why I painted it, true Gyno is not a little bit of bitch tits on a fat guy

I paid cash out of pocket for mine here in the states. Insurance won’t cover.

Tits or GTFO.

Chesus Christ! What the hell happened to my forum? lol We kinda got away from the topic but I wanna know if y’all think insurance might cover it because is making it hard for me to work (brushing pools it really does get in the way), and hard to sleep comfortably? Its not just cosmetic. It’s interfering with work and sleep.

btw i don’t have bitch tits. its just one and its not a bitch, just a little bitchy

[quote]tb5924 wrote:
Chesus Christ! What the hell happened to my forum? lol We kinda got away from the topic but I wanna know if y’all think insurance might cover it because is making it hard for me to work (brushing pools it really does get in the way), and hard to sleep comfortably? Its not just cosmetic. It’s interfering with work and sleep.

btw i don’t have bitch tits. its just one and its not a bitch, just a little bitchy[/quote]
Wait. You only have “Gyno” on one breast?

Have you seen a Dr or are you internet diagnosing?

i have not seen a doctor yet. I wanted to gather information before i went in. I always have been in great shape. I have heard of many who only get it in one breast.

[quote]tb5924 wrote:
i have not seen a doctor yet. I wanted to gather information before i went in. I always have been in great shape. I have heard of many who only get it in one breast. [/quote]

Good luck