Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 the bye-bye arm, yup, me too. i started buying mens t shirts because the arms are a bit longer and cover to the elbow. i dont understand why insurance co's are so stubborn on this subject- at my consult i got the impression it was simple, just a slice right about where a csection scar sits, then they pull the skin down and stitch. i dont see it as necessarily being strictly a cosmetic issue, i get a very open rash, and have 2 rx's for that rash. plus with some of the things they will pay for? a quick story for you- i worked in the office of a cab company for awhile, and there was a woman who needed methadone. the insurance company paid DAILY not only for the drink but also for her cab from home to the clinc 35 minutes away each way ROUND TRIP, with the meter running while she was in the clinic. my question is- why does a heroine addict deserve services, but not a woman who has lost weight? i have even tried looking around to donate the skin, but around here the burn centers buy from a company or something. > > > > > is it true that there is no non-surgical way to get > > > rid of loose > > > skin? i have reached just about 300 lbs with both > > > pregnancies, and i > > > carry my babies and the weight all belly- with my 10 > > > lb 3 oz son i > > > was always asked if i was having twins lol. the 1 > > > place in life > > > where i am fortunate with weight loss is post baby, > > > it falls off, > > > every lb. but after i had him (maybe the c-section > > > had some to do > > > with it?), i have a huge pouch and my whole belly is > > > loose skin. i > > > had a consult with a surgeon and he agrees that my > > > stomach is mostly > > > skin, he compares it to someone who has had a bypass > > > surgery. but my > > > insurance will not pay to have it removed, even > > > though it causes a > > > rather uncomfortable rash. i also have tons of > > > hanging skin on my > > > upper arms and upper thighs, from the weight loss > > > and gain over all > > > the years. any suggestions? i have been told that > > > there is no > > > exercise out there that will help. true? > > > > > > Yes, I'm afraid that's pretty much true. ( My > > surgery was approved only after a long struggle and > > repeated appeals to the insurance company by myself > > and my surgeon. It's considered cosmetic surgery, but > > for me, it was to improve my quality of life. I > > believe I'd be in a wheelchair by now if I hadn't had > > the surgery. > > > > > > Kathy >^,,^< > > KitzCat146@a... > > http://www.chaytongroup.com/modernbill/order/index.php? aid=ka081104 > > http://www.heartwarmers4u.com/members/?kitzcat > > kitzcat2001 on Yahoo Messenger > > kitzcat on MSN Messenger > > > > In a cat's eyes, all things belong to cats. - English Proverb > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. > > http://farechase.yahoo.com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 they do deny first time automatically? nice, good to know. i do suffer from a lot of back pain. can that be blamed on all that skin hanging and pulling from the front? thanx for the info! > > > In a message dated 11/13/2005 12:42:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, > kats3boys@y... writes: > > negatively effects your mental health they may pay it for you.. > If this does not work then you need to find a medical reason to have > it done.. > > > > BACK PAIN IS A GOOD ONE. gET LETTERS FROM ALL THE DOCTORS YOU CAN. iNSURANCE > ALWAYS SAYS NO THE FIRST TIME. CAROL :-) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 no, i was being a dummy and used the rxs to get rid of the rash, so doc only got pic of the stomach and skin. i will definitely get some pics of the rash and see if they are acceptable for the insurance. thanx for the advice! i dread the thought of even inquiring about the cost of paying cash for this! scary > > > is it true that there is no non-surgical way to get > > rid of loose > > skin? i have reached just about 300 lbs with both > > pregnancies, and i > > carry my babies and the weight all belly- with my 10 > end-------end--------------end > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 good tip with telling the nurse at beginning of appt. never realized doc doesnt necessarily write it all down. i do have a tendency to just say i am there for refills and to just " check on a few things " . very good to know. i have an appt tomorrow for refills on rxs so i will definitely make some noise about the belly while i am there. i do live near boston, so we do have teaching hospitals. i'll have to check on that too. thanx! angie > > > In a message dated 11/13/2005 8:06:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, > stopbarking@e... writes: > > Why not keep photos of yourself and repeat them every 3 mos. - see if > changes. > Be sure to do an extra front view picking up the skin with you hands to show > the rash beneath. > You can also sit in a straight chair and take front and side views to show > how the abddominal ares look when seated. > > > > > I know a girl that got hers done because of rash. She was at like 358 and > went down to 200. She would not use the cream and let it get bad and suffer a > little and she got the complete body tuck. She took pictures also. Compain the > infection also caused B.o. That would come from > infection.Complain,complain,complain. Make sure they document it also. Like when the nurse comes in first > and ask why are you here and she writes it down. Most doctors hardly > document anything unless it is something they need to get paid. Good Luck. Carol > :-) Oh, and if you have a Teaching medical school near by they do tucks and > such a lot cheaper then plastic surgeons. The real MD is there for the surgery > but he is teaching at the same time. That is why it is cheaper. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Don't get me started on fair... I was without work, without insurance, without money, without meds and without a thyroid gland. I was told by three counties and the state and the clinic that 'First Call For Help' sent me to that: The money is needed for people who REALLY need it... Ready? Here's the list that I have compiled from my visits of the folks that DESERVE the medical assistance: Moms with kids (to qualify for this, since I've never had kids, it was suggested to me that I go out and get pregnant, it would be even better, since I'm white, to have a minority child. All I had to do was bring in a slip from the doc with my due date and they'd cover everything. One comment that I made when hearing this the first time caused the woman behind the counter to inform me that I had a bad attitude. The second one I lit into.... I told her that if I had money to see a doc to get a pregnancy test I wouldn't be there begging for thyroid meds!) People with STDs. AIDS is an especially good one, but they will cover anyone with any STD. Drunks, recovering or active. Addicts, recovering or using. People with prison records. Pretty much every one of them told me that not having a thyroid gland was not life threatening and it was no big deal... one added that if I did drop dead, this was in response to my comment about them covering me when I dropped dead, anyway... she said not to drop dead on a city street or the city would have to cover my burial. I called around, oh, probably two years ago.... and got the same thing... I'm white, no kids, no addictions, no STDs and I've never been to prison so I'm not eligible for anything. Too bad I paid in all those taxes when I worked all that hellacious over time for all those years.... considering that even though I paid all that in that I'd never be eligible for anything.... .... thinking happy thoughts, thinking happy thoughts, thinking happy thoughts.... hmmm that's not working.. .all I can think of is using my crutches to beat the doc that told me nothing was wrong with me and told me to go home... even though I was already in thyroid storm..... sigh Topper () On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 01:21:26 -0000 "angie" writes: the bye-bye arm, yup, me too. i started buying mens t shirts because the arms are a bit longer and cover to the elbow. i dont understand why insurance co's are so stubborn on this subject- at my consult i got the impression it was simple, just a slice right about where a csection scar sits, then they pull the skin down and stitch. i dont see it as necessarily being strictly a cosmetic issue, i get a very open rash, and have 2 rx's for that rash. plus with some of the things they will pay for? a quick story for you- i worked in the office of a cab company for awhile, and there was a woman who needed methadone. the insurance company paid DAILY not only for the drink but also for her cab from home to the clinc 35 minutes away each way ROUND TRIP, with the meter running while she was in the clinic. my question is- why does a heroine addict deserve services, but not a woman who has lost weight? i have even tried looking around to donate the skin, but around here the burn centers buy from a company or something. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 I don't know what state you live in, but I find it hard to believe that they told you to go out and have a minority child. This is a racist statement! I don't think you get more benefits or any faster if your child is a minority. "Moms with kids (to qualify for this, since I've never had kids, it was suggested to me that I go out and get pregnant, it would be even better, since I'm white, to have a minority child." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 I am really offended by the post below. What state do you live in? Are you serious--people that have been to prison get no special perks from social services organizations. People with STD's might get treatment FOR THE STD from a clinic, but you can't go to a social service organization and qualify for medicaid or health benefits just because you have an STD. Please, please tell me what state this is in. I called around, oh, probably two years ago.... and got the same thing... I'm white, no kids, no addictions, no STDs and I've never been to prison so I'm not eligible for anything. Too bad I paid in all those taxes when I worked all that hellacious over time for all those years.... considering that even though I paid all that in that I'd never be eligible for anything.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 i didnt write that last post, but i am in massachusetts and i know that if you are seeking help with housing, like rental assistance programs, that if you have a child that is a minority, you are considered to be at a higher priority level and will get help faster. i have nothing against anyone's race, religion, etc etc, but fair is fair. we all want to be treated equally, but then there goes your government picking and choosing on the basis of race etc. it really is a bunch of crap > > I don't know what state you live in, but I find it hard to believe that they told you to go out and have a minority child. This is a racist statement! I don't think you get more benefits or any faster if your child is a minority. > > > " Moms with kids (to qualify for this, since I've never had kids, it was suggested to me that I go out and get pregnant, it would be even better, since I'm white, to have a minority child. " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 i cant believe that happened to you! the level of ignorance blows me away. seriously, if you are in a position where you have a legitimate, and by the way NOT SELF INFLICTED condition that requires regular appointments, labs, meds, surgeries, etc- why would one not qualify for help? i feel that if it is a financial strain for someone, then help them! i pay out of pocket just for my synthroid and some months it hurts my wallet! maybe when seeking help one should bring along a detailed printout of the effects of not taking meds after thyroidectomy or with a thyroid condition. now i'm pissed! lol thyroid related illness is in my opinion one of the most understood ever. but then if we cant get the docs to fully understand what we go through why would anyone else??? by the way, beating that doc IS a happy thought... i may have to borrow that thought for a few > > Don't get me started on fair... > > I was without work, without insurance, without money, without meds and > without a thyroid gland. > > I was told by three counties and the state and the clinic that 'First > Call For Help' sent me to that: > > The money is needed for people who REALLY need it... > > Ready? Here's the list that I have compiled from my visits of the folks > that DESERVE the medical assistance: > > Moms with kids (to qualify for this, since I've never had kids, it was > suggested to me that I go out and get pregnant, it would be even better, > since I'm white, to have a minority child. All I had to do was bring in a > slip from the doc with my due date and they'd cover everything. One > comment that I made when hearing this the first time caused the woman > behind the counter to inform me that I had a bad attitude. The second one > I lit into.... I told her that if I had money to see a doc to get a > pregnancy test I wouldn't be there begging for thyroid meds!) > People with STDs. AIDS is an especially good one, but they will cover > anyone with any STD. > Drunks, recovering or active. > Addicts, recovering or using. > People with prison records. > > Pretty much every one of them told me that not having a thyroid gland was > not life threatening and it was no big deal... one added that if I did > drop dead, this was in response to my comment about them covering me when > I dropped dead, anyway... she said not to drop dead on a city street or > the city would have to cover my burial. > > I called around, oh, probably two years ago.... and got the same thing... > I'm white, no kids, no addictions, no STDs and I've never been to prison > so I'm not eligible for anything. Too bad I paid in all those taxes when > I worked all that hellacious over time for all those years.... > considering that even though I paid all that in that I'd never be > eligible for anything.... > > ... thinking happy thoughts, thinking happy thoughts, thinking happy > thoughts.... hmmm that's not working.. .all I can think of is using my > crutches to beat the doc that told me nothing was wrong with me and told > me to go home... even though I was already in thyroid storm..... > > sigh > > Topper () > > > On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 01:21:26 -0000 " angie " <peachyjones76@y...> > writes: > the bye-bye arm, yup, me too. i started buying mens t shirts because > the arms are a bit longer and cover to the elbow. i dont understand > why insurance co's are so stubborn on this subject- at my consult i > got the impression it was simple, just a slice right about where a > csection scar sits, then they pull the skin down and stitch. i dont > see it as necessarily being strictly a cosmetic issue, i get a very > open rash, and have 2 rx's for that rash. plus with some of the > things they will pay for? a quick story for you- i worked in the > office of a cab company for awhile, and there was a woman who needed > methadone. the insurance company paid DAILY not only for the drink > but also for her cab from home to the clinc 35 minutes away each way > ROUND TRIP, with the meter running while she was in the clinic. my > question is- why does a heroine addict deserve services, but not a > woman who has lost weight? i have even tried looking around to > donate the skin, but around here the burn centers buy from a company > or something. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 Yep, that's what she told me.... I don't happen to think any ethnic group is a 'minority' although I don't have a whole lot of patience for 'cliques'. An extreme of what I consider 'cliques' would be street gangs. Oh well... such is life, right? Topper () On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 17:20:43 -0800 (PST) Robyn writes: I don't know what state you live in, but I find it hard to believe that they told you to go out and have a minority child. This is a racist statement! I don't think you get more benefits or any faster if your child is a minority. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 Minnesota.... and I don't know if this is the way it's supposed to be... it's just what I was told when I went in... all the people that 'screened' me had the same attitude, in all three counties that I was living in during times I was without insurance and couldn't get thyroid meds. Topper () On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 17:25:33 -0800 (PST) Robyn writes: I am really offended by the post below. What state do you live in? Are you serious--people that have been to prison get no special perks from social services organizations. People with STD's might get treatment FOR THE STD from a clinic, but you can't go to a social service organization and qualify for medicaid or health benefits just because you have an STD. Please, please tell me what state this is in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 Minnesota.... and I don't know if this is the way it's supposed to be... it's just what I was told when I went in... all the people that 'screened' me had the same attitude, in all three counties that I was living in during times I was without insurance and couldn't get thyroid meds. Topper () On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 17:25:33 -0800 (PST) Robyn writes: I am really offended by the post below. What state do you live in? Are you serious--people that have been to prison get no special perks from social services organizations. People with STD's might get treatment FOR THE STD from a clinic, but you can't go to a social service organization and qualify for medicaid or health benefits just because you have an STD. Please, please tell me what state this is in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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