Could it be excluded from the exclusions?

I know I'm only dreaming here, BUT under Exclusions listed in my handbook it lists #1 "Medical treatments that are not neccessary." #2 "Surrogate parenting, or elective abortion." There are many more exclusions that just list the things not covered, but for WLS...they add "are excluded," at the end... as they did on "Optometric therapy." I'm not sure what that is, but the handbook lists a lot of things that are not covered... #3 "fitting for eyeglasses, or contacts." Stuff like that, then they start a new sentence (under the same #) and say "Optometric therapy is excluded." Since this is listed under exclusions, could Optometric therapy, or WLS be excluded from the exclusion? Could this possibly be their way of throwing people off, and make them think that it is not covered....hoping when they see "are excluded" they just disappear? Why didn't the 1st exclusion say "Medical treatment not neccessary is excluded?" I don't understand why only 2 or 3 things have "are excluded" added to the end. They could have just as easily wrote "Services for eye glass fittings, contacts, hearing aids, and optometric therapy are excluded." Why did they list all of those exlusions, then start another sentence and say "are excluded?" I hope I didn't confuse everyone...but I'm confused myself. Any input would be helpful. Thanks...

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