Date is set!
I know my insurance company (Aetna) will not cover any of the procedures, but does anyone know how I should approach contacting Aetna in regards if they will cover any possible complications resulting from the procedures. What questions should I ask? I want to be fully prepared by November. I don't want to say/ask them the wrong things when I call them. Also, the paperwork I received from my surgeon says that the hospital will contact me about pre-admission testing which may include a chest x-ray, EKG, etc. Did anyone have any problems with getting insurance to cover this? Would it be best to get all my testing done through my PCP?
Any advice would be great as I prepare for this new phase in my life.
Ashley
GOOD LUCK!
5'9 HW: 297 GW: 160 CW: 161
Haha! I bet your doctor's reaction was priceless! I always find it funny when people question whether or not plastic surgery is needed. I want to be like "If you only knew what was under these clothes!"
Good luck to you on your procedures!
My doc is an absolutely adorable gay guy who has a good sense of humor. But yes, I've stopped telling most people that I'm getting plastics, because they always say "Why would you do that? You look great!". And I sigh, because they haven't seen me naked. Some of them even try to give me the whole "you should love your body the way it is" speech which is a good way to make me mad. If they had MY body they'd be going in to get it fixed too.
Anyway, good luck with everything!
5'9 HW: 297 GW: 160 CW: 161
I think I should get my PCP to handle all of my pre-op testing just to be on the safe side. Definitely don't want to end up with a bunch of bills for this testing if it could have been easily covered by just having the PCP do it. My insurance works the same as yours. It will cover the panni, but only if it's causing rashes and hangs over the pubic area (which mine doesn't). Even though I don't want to get myself into debt, I completely agree with you...it is worth it! We are worth it!
I get the questions here and there, but I try to limit who I tell as well. My family and co-workers know, but only because I see them everyday. I work with a small group of people, so they are like a 2nd family to me. I don't mind them knowing.
I can't wait to get started. I'm ready for everything to be nipped, tucked and all smoothed out! :)