Honey, I'm home -
Most insurance does not cover any plastics. Exception is if you are having problems with rashes or infections, then it may be covered as a medical necessity. I'm lucky that my insurance will pay to remove the excess skin from my stomach and my breasts based on a maintained weight loss of 80 pounds. I'll have to pay the difference for a full lower body lift, and the poon-job. But dang-it, I want Ms. Kittie put back where she belongs!!!!
I'm with you about being afraid of the pain with plastics, but I'm totally willing to ask for shameless amounts of narcotic painkillers to help me deal with it!!!!
Hugs to you too -
Kellie
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on 3/17/08 3:22 am - San Antonio, TX
on 3/17/08 3:22 am - San Antonio, TX
WB Kellie! Glad you had fun and lots of good R&R!
I surely need a poon job. I now understand why men are always reaching in their pants to rearrange their junk. I always figured it was just because they like touching themselves, but seeing as how I'm always sitting on (and thus pinching) Ms. Kittie these days, I'd sure like to put her in her place.
The PS who removed Blobby (and gave me a quote for TT), said there wasn't much he could do with Ms. Kittie. BS to that! If I have to work my fingers to the bone to go to Brazil, Ms. Kittie is not going to hang down to my knees the rest of my life! I think the PS at my HMO isn't really skilled in PS after massive weight loss.
Kix