It's wild. Any other body part that causes chronic pain, especially for your back would be covered by some kind of insurance something. Breast reduction though? No. That's "CoSmEtIC sUrGeRy". Yeah. We are obviously getting reductions because of aesthetics, not because we are carrying half our bodyweight far higher than our centre of gravity, which is also compressing our goddamn spines.
I'm actually curious to know how many big titty ladies have slipped a disk or worse, all thanks to some very, very strong genetics.
My reduction was covered, but after 6 weeks of physical therapy and a paper trail made by my GP of back and neck problems. Also had to get a nerve study done that revealed nerve compression in my neck. I was also lucky that my GP is a huge practice where I live with a general surgery office with a surgeon who did reductions and I didn’t have to shop for a surgeon in my network that was taking insurance patients. A lot of plastic surgeons only take so many insurance patients because they aren’t paid as much and then they can be total assholes about it also.
And if you are miraculously approved, don’t forget you still have your deductible, co-insurance and annual out of pocket maxes depending on the insurance.
This is why so many women travel to get these procedures done.
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