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I am now leaning on going to Dr. Kolb, A- because she has been much

more personable and prompt on answering my questions and B- because

she thinks that since i have united health care that it could possibly

be covered since I am not having them replaced. Just curious if anyone

had there surgery covered by insurance. I would obviously travel to GA

and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if all will be covered

except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

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Lots of women have had ins. cover their explant if there is a medical

necessity to remove them. Medical necessity would be rupture, pain, severe

contracture (hardness), etc.

The doctors generally know how to write this up and submit it.

Lynda

At 11:38 AM 10/1/2005, you wrote:

>I am now leaning on going to Dr. Kolb, A- because she has been much

>more personable and prompt on answering my questions and B- because

>she thinks that since i have united health care that it could possibly

>be covered since I am not having them replaced. Just curious if anyone

>had there surgery covered by insurance. I would obviously travel to GA

>and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if all will be covered

>except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

>

>

>

>

>Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by

>licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed

>health care professional before commencing any medical treatment.

>

> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you.

>Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live

>a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing,

>two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

>

>

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Hi,

I really wish that I could have had my explant covered by insurance. If you can find a good doctor that is personable and willing to answer all of your questions and also have it be covered by insurance then all the more power to you! It sounds like a no brainer to me! You go girl!

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I am now leaning on going to Dr. Kolb, A- because she has been much more personable and prompt on answering my questions and B- because she thinks that since i have united health care that it could possibly be covered since I am not having them replaced. Just curious if anyone had there surgery covered by insurance. I would obviously travel to GA and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if all will be covered except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

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I had Humana insurance. My internist wrote a letter saying that MRIs showed my

implants

were ruptured and had to be removed. Dr. Kolb also wrote a letter.

Insurance paid 70%, because Dr. Kolb was out-of-network. We still paid about

$5,000,

when all was said & done. We were able to take an equity line on our house to

help with

the surgery, and it was WORTH every penny. As it turns out, the implants were

ruptured,

and the silicone was not contained by the capsule. Moreover, I had a staph

infection in

one breast. I am SO relieved I had them out when I did.

> I am now leaning on going to Dr. Kolb, A- because she has been much

> more personable and prompt on answering my questions and B- because

> she thinks that since i have united health care that it could possibly

> be covered since I am not having them replaced. Just curious if anyone

> had there surgery covered by insurance. I would obviously travel to GA

> and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if all will be covered

> except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

>

>

>

>

> Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed

health

care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care professional

before

commencing any medical treatment.

>

> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you.

Find out what

the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a happy life and

how to work

for a better world. " - Linus ing, two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954,

Chemistry; 1963,

Peace)

>

>

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That's what I did!

>I would obviously travel to GA > and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if

all will be

covered except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

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Did this just start, Lea?

From what I understand, bleeding like that may or may not be serious. So you

should get

in and see someone right away. TODAY.

The only bleeding I had was very dark (black), and it was an internal hemorrage

(GI bleed)

from a botched surgery. That clearly is NOT what you are experiencing, though.

> >>I am now leaning on going to Dr. Kolb, A- because she has been much

> >>more personable and prompt on answering my questions and B- because

> >>she thinks that since i have united health care that it could possibly

> >>be covered since I am not having them replaced. Just curious if anyone

> >>had there surgery covered by insurance. I would obviously travel to GA

> >>and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if all will be covered

> >>except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by

> >>licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed

> >>health care professional before commencing any medical treatment.

> >>

> >> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you.

> >>Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live

> >>a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing,

> >>two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> >>

> >>

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Lea

I am so glad that you are getting this checked out quickly.

Hopefully it is from hemorroids but since blood always bears

checking out, you should see the doctor. Please let us know what

you find out. You are in my prayers.

love, kathy

> >>I am now leaning on going to Dr. Kolb, A- because she has been

much

> >>more personable and prompt on answering my questions and B-

because

> >>she thinks that since i have united health care that it could

possibly

> >>be covered since I am not having them replaced. Just curious if

anyone

> >>had there surgery covered by insurance. I would obviously travel

to GA

> >>and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if all will be covered

> >>except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice

given by

> >>licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or

licensed

> >>health care professional before commencing any medical treatment.

> >>

> >> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians

mislead you.

> >>Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about

how to live

> >>a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus

ing,

> >>two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> >>

> >>

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Lea

I am glad to hear that. Perhaps the blood thinners and possibly a

fissure or hemorrhoids. However, the only way to know is to see a

doctor and have a check-up. Every case of rectal bleeding must be

checked out thoroughly. Please follow through even if the bleeding

stops. Make an appt with your doctor as soon as possible. Please.

love, kathy

> >> >>I am now leaning on going to Dr. Kolb, A- because she has been

> > much

> >> >>more personable and prompt on answering my questions and B-

> > because

> >> >>she thinks that since i have united health care that it could

> > possibly

> >> >>be covered since I am not having them replaced. Just curious

if

> > anyone

> >> >>had there surgery covered by insurance. I would obviously

travel

> > to GA

> >> >>and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if all will be

covered

> >> >>except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

> >> >>

> >> >>

> >> >>

> >> >>

> >> >>Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice

> > given by

> >> >>licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or

> > licensed

> >> >>health care professional before commencing any medical

treatment.

> >> >>

> >> >> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians

> > mislead you.

> >> >>Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about

> > how to live

> >> >>a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus

> > ing,

> >> >>two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> >> >>

> >> >>

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Hi Lea!

What is the 'old' silicone group? I had my implants in 1984. Is that the old

group?

> >> >> >>I am now leaning on going to Dr. Kolb, A- because she has been

> >> > much

> >> >> >>more personable and prompt on answering my questions and B-

> >> > because

> >> >> >>she thinks that since i have united health care that it could

> >> > possibly

> >> >> >>be covered since I am not having them replaced. Just curious

> > if

> >> > anyone

> >> >> >>had there surgery covered by insurance. I would obviously

> > travel

> >> > to GA

> >> >> >>and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if all will be

> > covered

> >> >> >>except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >>Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice

> >> > given by

> >> >> >>licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or

> >> > licensed

> >> >> >>health care professional before commencing any medical

> > treatment.

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians

> >> > mislead you.

> >> >> >>Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about

> >> > how to live

> >> >> >>a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus

> >> > ing,

> >> >> >>two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >>

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The old silicone group, I guess that is me also, huh, Lea.

We are the originals, the ones who went to testify in 1991 and 1992 at the

FDA. The ones who have nightmares about what will happen if silicone

implants come back on the market.

Lynda

At 08:59 AM 10/3/2005, you wrote:

>Hi Lea!

>What is the 'old' silicone group? I had my implants in 1984. Is that the

>old group?

>

>

> > >> >> >>I am now leaning on going to Dr. Kolb, A- because she has been

> > >> > much

> > >> >> >>more personable and prompt on answering my questions and B-

> > >> > because

> > >> >> >>she thinks that since i have united health care that it could

> > >> > possibly

> > >> >> >>be covered since I am not having them replaced. Just curious

> > > if

> > >> > anyone

> > >> >> >>had there surgery covered by insurance. I would obviously

> > > travel

> > >> > to GA

> > >> >> >>and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if all will be

> > > covered

> > >> >> >>except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

> > >> >> >>

> > >> >> >>

> > >> >> >>

> > >> >> >>

> > >> >> >>Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice

> > >> > given by

> > >> >> >>licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or

> > >> > licensed

> > >> >> >>health care professional before commencing any medical

> > > treatment.

> > >> >> >>

> > >> >> >> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians

> > >> > mislead you.

> > >> >> >>Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about

> > >> > how to live

> > >> >> >>a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus

> > >> > ing,

> > >> >> >>two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> > >> >> >>

> > >> >> >>

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I did not testify in 1991, but that was the first time I experienced some

numbness. A

neurologist then told me I had 'probable MS'. That didn't become 'definite'

until fall 2003/

early 2004.

Is there some span of years that silicone implants were more dangerous than

later years?

> > > >> >> >>I am now leaning on going to Dr. Kolb, A- because she has been

> > > >> > much

> > > >> >> >>more personable and prompt on answering my questions and B-

> > > >> > because

> > > >> >> >>she thinks that since i have united health care that it could

> > > >> > possibly

> > > >> >> >>be covered since I am not having them replaced. Just curious

> > > > if

> > > >> > anyone

> > > >> >> >>had there surgery covered by insurance. I would obviously

> > > > travel

> > > >> > to GA

> > > >> >> >>and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if all will be

> > > > covered

> > > >> >> >>except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

> > > >> >> >>

> > > >> >> >>

> > > >> >> >>

> > > >> >> >>

> > > >> >> >>Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice

> > > >> > given by

> > > >> >> >>licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or

> > > >> > licensed

> > > >> >> >>health care professional before commencing any medical

> > > > treatment.

> > > >> >> >>

> > > >> >> >> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians

> > > >> > mislead you.

> > > >> >> >>Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about

> > > >> > how to live

> > > >> >> >>a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus

> > > >> > ing,

> > > >> >> >>two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> > > >> >> >>

> > > >> >> >>

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Oh I know I was not in original support group!! At that time, I thought

implants were just

fine!

I'm just wondering if the 'old' implants referred to the old group or type of

implants.

I gather you mean the group...

Thanks!

> >> >> >> >>I am now leaning on going to Dr. Kolb, A- because she has been

> >> >> > much

> >> >> >> >>more personable and prompt on answering my questions and B-

> >> >> > because

> >> >> >> >>she thinks that since i have united health care that it could

> >> >> > possibly

> >> >> >> >>be covered since I am not having them replaced. Just curious

> >> > if

> >> >> > anyone

> >> >> >> >>had there surgery covered by insurance. I would obviously

> >> > travel

> >> >> > to GA

> >> >> >> >>and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if all will be

> >> > covered

> >> >> >> >>except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >>Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice

> >> >> > given by

> >> >> >> >>licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or

> >> >> > licensed

> >> >> >> >>health care professional before commencing any medical

> >> > treatment.

> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians

> >> >> > mislead you.

> >> >> >> >>Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about

> >> >> > how to live

> >> >> >> >>a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus

> >> >> > ing,

> >> >> >> >>two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >>

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Molly,

The earliest implants had thicker shells that kept

them from leaking or rupturing so readily. . .

Eventually they all leak or rupture!

Because these implants felt so hard, they started

thinning the shells . . . Just laying a gel implant on

a piece of paper resulted in an silicone oil stain. In

other words, they leaked from day one.

In the meantime, the chemical mixture of the implants

changed by the batch. The workers added or subtracted

materials, virtually on a whim. . . There is a link

between batch numbers and severity of illness. Also,

standards of sterility have been ignored by some.

Saline implants have their own problems . . . Namely,

the organisms that grow in saline solution! Some women

die from toxic shock, or lose limbs, because of this

contamination. We've seen in this group how hard it is

to determine what pathogens women have to treat. That

the medical profession so blatantly ignores this

problem is criminal.

Some women have found out, only after having their

implants removed, that they were implanted with

experimental models. Some women were implanted with

used implants!

If there's anything that can be done to disregard the

health and welfare of women regarding implants, it's

been done! How the people responsible can look at

themselves in the mirror, or sleep at night is beyond

me. Completely reprehensible! Add to that, the

negative impact breast implants have had on the unborn

children, or nursing children of implanted mothers!

When I started SiliconeKids, I knew the children were

having problems. I had no idea how severe the problems

were! If the mothers make the connection, they often

don't want to acknowledge it to their children, or

discuss it publicly. Most women feel overwhelming

guilt - even though the medical profession still

denies a connection between breast implants and

children's illnesses.

Problems start with rashes, progress to digestive

problems, joint/muscle pain, scleroderma, MS, Lupus,

cognitive and mental problems, including deformities

of extremities and sexual organs. For the families

affected, it's a never ending nightmare!

Hugs,

Rogene

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Lea

I am so sorry about your brother. I have said a prayer for you

all. I feel so badly for all the things that keep happening in your

life. If there is any way I can help, please let me know

love,kathy

> >> >> >>I am now leaning on going to Dr. Kolb, A- because she has

been

> >> > much

> >> >> >>more personable and prompt on answering my questions and B-

> >> > because

> >> >> >>she thinks that since i have united health care that it

could

> >> > possibly

> >> >> >>be covered since I am not having them replaced. Just

curious

> > if

> >> > anyone

> >> >> >>had there surgery covered by insurance. I would obviously

> > travel

> >> > to GA

> >> >> >>and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if all will be

> > covered

> >> >> >>except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >>Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of

advice

> >> > given by

> >> >> >>licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician

or

> >> > licensed

> >> >> >>health care professional before commencing any medical

> > treatment.

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the

politicians

> >> > mislead you.

> >> >> >>Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions

about

> >> > how to live

> >> >> >>a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus

> >> > ing,

> >> >> >>two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >>

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Good grief....I can't imagine how many kids must be affected; and how horrible

the

mother's must feel about it. I " d like to learn more about 'silicone

kids'...maybe by email?

I think that my implants were made when they were thinner, BUT the surgeon used

double

lumen with me which I think were stronger. The first problem I noticed was

about 7 years

after implant, when a neurolgist said I had 'probable MS'. Dr. Weiss, the

neurologist I saw

more recently in Palm Bay, thinks that they probably were leaking by then, but

did not

rupture completely until later - when I really started getting sick.

I only thank God that my daughter was born before I had implants.

> Molly,

>

> The earliest implants had thicker shells that kept

> them from leaking or rupturing so readily. . .

> Eventually they all leak or rupture!

>

> Because these implants felt so hard, they started

> thinning the shells . . . Just laying a gel implant on

> a piece of paper resulted in an silicone oil stain. In

> other words, they leaked from day one.

>

> In the meantime, the chemical mixture of the implants

> changed by the batch. The workers added or subtracted

> materials, virtually on a whim. . . There is a link

> between batch numbers and severity of illness. Also,

> standards of sterility have been ignored by some.

>

> Saline implants have their own problems . . . Namely,

> the organisms that grow in saline solution! Some women

> die from toxic shock, or lose limbs, because of this

> contamination. We've seen in this group how hard it is

> to determine what pathogens women have to treat. That

> the medical profession so blatantly ignores this

> problem is criminal.

>

> Some women have found out, only after having their

> implants removed, that they were implanted with

> experimental models. Some women were implanted with

> used implants!

>

> If there's anything that can be done to disregard the

> health and welfare of women regarding implants, it's

> been done! How the people responsible can look at

> themselves in the mirror, or sleep at night is beyond

> me. Completely reprehensible! Add to that, the

> negative impact breast implants have had on the unborn

> children, or nursing children of implanted mothers!

>

> When I started SiliconeKids, I knew the children were

> having problems. I had no idea how severe the problems

> were! If the mothers make the connection, they often

> don't want to acknowledge it to their children, or

> discuss it publicly. Most women feel overwhelming

> guilt - even though the medical profession still

> denies a connection between breast implants and

> children's illnesses.

>

> Problems start with rashes, progress to digestive

> problems, joint/muscle pain, scleroderma, MS, Lupus,

> cognitive and mental problems, including deformities

> of extremities and sexual organs. For the families

> affected, it's a never ending nightmare!

>

> Hugs,

>

> Rogene

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Lea, you have been through a lot. You are in my thoughts & prayers.

> >> >> >> >>I am now leaning on going to Dr. Kolb, A- because she has

> > been

> >> >> > much

> >> >> >> >>more personable and prompt on answering my questions and B-

> >> >> > because

> >> >> >> >>she thinks that since i have united health care that it

> > could

> >> >> > possibly

> >> >> >> >>be covered since I am not having them replaced. Just

> > curious

> >> > if

> >> >> > anyone

> >> >> >> >>had there surgery covered by insurance. I would obviously

> >> > travel

> >> >> > to GA

> >> >> >> >>and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if all will be

> >> > covered

> >> >> >> >>except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >>Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of

> > advice

> >> >> > given by

> >> >> >> >>licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician

> > or

> >> >> > licensed

> >> >> >> >>health care professional before commencing any medical

> >> > treatment.

> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the

> > politicians

> >> >> > mislead you.

> >> >> >> >>Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions

> > about

> >> >> > how to live

> >> >> >> >>a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus

> >> >> > ing,

> >> >> >> >>two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >>

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It's great that you are getting an estimate.

As far as exercise, I am starting with stretches and some weights.

Can't get into the pool now because it is pouring rain...tropical storm over

Bahamas is

drenching us!!

> >> >> >> >> >>I am now leaning on going to Dr. Kolb, A- because she has

> >> > been

> >> >> >> > much

> >> >> >> >> >>more personable and prompt on answering my questions and B-

> >> >> >> > because

> >> >> >> >> >>she thinks that since i have united health care that it

> >> > could

> >> >> >> > possibly

> >> >> >> >> >>be covered since I am not having them replaced. Just

> >> > curious

> >> >> > if

> >> >> >> > anyone

> >> >> >> >> >>had there surgery covered by insurance. I would obviously

> >> >> > travel

> >> >> >> > to GA

> >> >> >> >> >>and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if all will be

> >> >> > covered

> >> >> >> >> >>except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

> >> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >> >>Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of

> >> > advice

> >> >> >> > given by

> >> >> >> >> >>licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician

> >> > or

> >> >> >> > licensed

> >> >> >> >> >>health care professional before commencing any medical

> >> >> > treatment.

> >> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >> >> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the

> >> > politicians

> >> >> >> > mislead you.

> >> >> >> >> >>Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions

> >> > about

> >> >> >> > how to live

> >> >> >> >> >>a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus

> >> >> >> > ing,

> >> >> >> >> >>two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> >> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >> >>

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Molly,

I'll send you an invitation to SiliconeKids.

At first implant meeting I attended (about 1993), I

watched several young mothers learn, for the first

time that the unusual health problems their children

experienced were shared by the children of other

mothers.

That's what has kept me involved! We MUST let women

know how dangerous breast implants can be. Not only to

the women, but to children they bear after implants!

Hugs,

Rogene

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Thanks Rogene!

> Molly,

>

> I'll send you an invitation to SiliconeKids.

>

> At first implant meeting I attended (about 1993), I

> watched several young mothers learn, for the first

> time that the unusual health problems their children

> experienced were shared by the children of other

> mothers.

>

> That's what has kept me involved! We MUST let women

> know how dangerous breast implants can be. Not only to

> the women, but to children they bear after implants!

>

> Hugs,

>

> Rogene

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  • 2 weeks later...

I have United Healthcare Insurance. I am scheduled for saline implant

removal on November 9 with Dr Cromer in Raleigh, NC. They sent for

approval for the removal of the implants, a capsulectomy, and a lift.

I was totally shocked when they called and stated that UHC had approved

every bit of it, even the lift! They said that it surprised them as

well. I even called UHC myself and they said that it had been

approved. The MDs office didn't even have to send supporting

paperwork. UHC told them that the surgical codes were listed as being

covered and there was no need to send any other paperwork. It was

definitely an answered prayer!

--- In , " jennag2224 " <jgalatis@c...>

wrote:

>

> I am now leaning on going to Dr. Kolb, A- because she has been much

> more personable and prompt on answering my questions and B- because

> she thinks that since i have united health care that it could

possibly

> be covered since I am not having them replaced. Just curious if

anyone

> had there surgery covered by insurance. I would obviously travel to

GA

> and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if all will be covered

> except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

>

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I'm so happy for you! It's wonderful! . . . I know you

are greatly relieved!

Could it be they have figured out it's cheaper to

remove and reconstruct than for you to be sick with

implants?

How are you feeling?

Hugs,

Rogene

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hey that is fabulous news for you! As long as they are going to do a

complete capsulectomy then I would be thrilled too! Even the lift will

be covered? That one I would question and be prepared that you may get

billed for it since it is cosmetic. I work in a medical office and

have never seen an insurance company pay for a cosmetic procedure. But

hey ya never know.

great !

good luck and take care

In , " hubbyand3blessed "

<tphillips25@n...> wrote:

>

> I have United Healthcare Insurance. I am scheduled for saline implant

> removal on November 9 with Dr Cromer in Raleigh, NC. They sent for

> approval for the removal of the implants, a capsulectomy, and a lift.

> I was totally shocked when they called and stated that UHC had approved

> every bit of it, even the lift! They said that it surprised them as

> well. I even called UHC myself and they said that it had been

> approved. The MDs office didn't even have to send supporting

> paperwork. UHC told them that the surgical codes were listed as being

> covered and there was no need to send any other paperwork. It was

> definitely an answered prayer!

>

> >

> > I am now leaning on going to Dr. Kolb, A- because she has been much

> > more personable and prompt on answering my questions and B- because

> > she thinks that since i have united health care that it could

> possibly

> > be covered since I am not having them replaced. Just curious if

> anyone

> > had there surgery covered by insurance. I would obviously travel to

> GA

> > and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if all will be covered

> > except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

> >

>

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Hi --

That IS wonderful news, that insurance will cover it. I think insurance SHOULD

cover

these things.

> > >

> > > I am now leaning on going to Dr. Kolb, A- because she has been much

> > > more personable and prompt on answering my questions and B- because

> > > she thinks that since i have united health care that it could

> > possibly

> > > be covered since I am not having them replaced. Just curious if

> > anyone

> > > had there surgery covered by insurance. I would obviously travel to

> > GA

> > > and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if all will be covered

> > > except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

> > >

> >

>

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That is good news! I just got down to Atlanta today. Have my first

consult with Kolb this afternoon and surgery is Wed. I really hope

UHC covers the lift as well. In my paperwork it states that they

won't pay for surgery if it is to be replaces with another implant

so I am hoping it will cover it as well. I wouldn't think that it

would cover the lift since that is considered cosmetic but maybe I

will be wrong! I will cross my fingers. Welp I am off, I will keep

you all updated on my recovery and post pics as soon as I can! Take

care.

Jenna

> > > >

> > > > I am now leaning on going to Dr. Kolb, A- because she has

been much

> > > > more personable and prompt on answering my questions and B-

because

> > > > she thinks that since i have united health care that it

could

> > > possibly

> > > > be covered since I am not having them replaced. Just curious

if

> > > anyone

> > > > had there surgery covered by insurance. I would obviously

travel to

> > > GA

> > > > and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if all will be

covered

> > > > except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Hey good luck Jenna I hope things all go well for you and I am sure

they will. Have a safe trip, and good luck.

In , " Jenna " <jgalatis@c...> wrote:

>

> That is good news! I just got down to Atlanta today. Have my first

> consult with Kolb this afternoon and surgery is Wed. I really hope

> UHC covers the lift as well. In my paperwork it states that they

> won't pay for surgery if it is to be replaces with another implant

> so I am hoping it will cover it as well. I wouldn't think that it

> would cover the lift since that is considered cosmetic but maybe I

> will be wrong! I will cross my fingers. Welp I am off, I will keep

> you all updated on my recovery and post pics as soon as I can! Take

> care.

>

> Jenna

>

>

> > > > >

> > > > > I am now leaning on going to Dr. Kolb, A- because she has

> been much

> > > > > more personable and prompt on answering my questions and B-

> because

> > > > > she thinks that since i have united health care that it

> could

> > > > possibly

> > > > > be covered since I am not having them replaced. Just curious

> if

> > > > anyone

> > > > > had there surgery covered by insurance. I would obviously

> travel to

> > > > GA

> > > > > and spend the money on a ticket and hotel if all will be

> covered

> > > > > except my copay for out of network service. Thanks!

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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