Emperor1956
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IB: I've represented women with similar issues in the USA. If the patient can document the problems, most insurers will pay for it. As ThatLilBrat evidences (just one testimonial, of course), it can greatly improve a woman's health and outlook. To the thread: evaluating the necessity of a breast reduction (or the results) based on two suspect photos is purely stupid. If you want to make comments negative or positive, go ahead, but your comment reflects more about you than the woman involved. Actual evaluation is done with video, dozens (if not hundreds) of photos, and sometimes, tomography. All you are doing when you bash this woman is expressing your view of cosmetic surgery, and frankly, your view means squat -- the woman involved is the only one who's opinion should matter. E.
< Message edited by Emperor1956 -- 8/29/2006 8:59:10 PM >
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