Anyways, just make sure you are doing it for the right reasons and not as a quick fix. Good luck!
I had my appointment with the surgeon today..
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Posts: 2864 (08/13/2008 9:01 PM) |
I wonder if it's too late to find that People's article about people who almost died from GB. My boss' wife had it done and when we went on a
business trip, she barely ate (is 3 bites consider a meal now?). When she did eat, it was all crap! She couldn't understand how I could eat so much. I felt
like saying "It's called exercice and portion control."
Anyways, just make sure you are doing it for the right reasons and not as a quick fix. Good luck! |
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Posts: 389 (08/13/2008 9:04 PM) |
CKpoohKC wrote: Jesus H Christ. I cannot ever imagine having to fork out that kind of cash for anything medical let alone having a baby. |
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Posts: 5827 (08/13/2008 9:11 PM) |
Jesus christ wtf is going on in this post?
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Smallville78 |
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Posts: 5139 (08/13/2008 9:13 PM) |
i dont know why people think having a baby should be free, or that you have to pay at all, i mean there are doctors and nurces and all that, yeah you should
pay.
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Alicia |
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Posts: 77068 (08/13/2008 9:19 PM) Funniest JJBer '04 |
Some of you people are so repetitive. Fucking her boss, making lots of money, vacations, weight, and the plunger are all topics that are overplayed when it
comes to RP. I mean if you're going to say shit atleast be clever. You all suck. You don't come across as witty. Just sad people who care too much.
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SwanGeese |
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Posts: 4171 (08/13/2008 9:20 PM) |
I hope everything goes well for you RP. Good luck!!
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Mistress Darcy |
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Posts: 3896 (08/13/2008 9:20 PM) |
Yeah I don't get why baby birthing should be free to some of you? **confused** Insurance or you have to pay for everything that happens. 6K does seem like
a ton-my sister-in-law must have BADASS insurance because she only pays 2K total or close to that.
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Dirty Coke |
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Posts: 13645 (08/13/2008 9:22 PM) JJB Smartass '08 |
Isn't it free in some countries? Like England.
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Mistress Darcy |
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Posts: 3897 (08/13/2008 9:24 PM) |
Free like NO one pays? Weird. I would have thought some sort of insurance or taxes or something would pay.
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Dirty Coke |
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Posts: 13648 (08/13/2008 9:25 PM) JJB Smartass '08 |
LMAO well somebody must pay. Doctors and nurses ain't volunteering. I just thought it was "free" for all patients, regardless of income.
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Smallville78 |
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Posts: 5140 (08/13/2008 9:27 PM) |
multiple births are the worst i saw one that was over 1 million dollars
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Mistress Darcy |
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Posts: 3898 (08/13/2008 9:27 PM) |
So tax payers pay for people to have babies in other words? I am assuming...anyone know?
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Posts: 103 (08/13/2008 9:28 PM) |
My deductible is 100 dollars and my copay is ten. I guess I have good insurance.
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Dirty Coke |
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Posts: 13650 (08/13/2008 9:29 PM) JJB Smartass '08 |
I'm gonna google. BRB.
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Dirty Coke |
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Posts: 13651 (08/13/2008 9:34 PM) JJB Smartass '08 |
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Posts: 54 (08/14/2008 11:26 AM) |
Dirty Coke wrote: Everyone in the UK is covered by the National Health Service, its funded through tax payers. So yes, basically all of our medical care is free, the only downside is that not all NHS services are avaliable in all areas so it is very much a postcode lottery, but generally everyone one gets the care they need. The majority of people have to pay £6 (?) for prescriptions, but it can be any drug and you only have to pay that little proprotion, and thats being phased out by the Scottish government. I actually can not understand why in established countries like America and Australia you do not have the same provision.
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Posts: 77256 (08/14/2008 11:35 AM) Funniest JJBer '03
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If it's funded through tax payers, it's not free. What happens there if you lose the postcode lottery and the care you need isn't available? You
just die?
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Posts: 2384 (08/14/2008 11:38 AM) |
ojos Sara wrote: She never answered this. I am still not convinced that any insurance company would give a person who is less than 25 a $35,000 surgery like this. Getting a
nutrionist after the surgery is great but it would be a lot more intelligent to start going to one so you don't have to have this surgery.
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Posts: 10074 (08/14/2008 11:54 AM) |
My daughter has a NHS number
Jen if you need any work out tips or things like that I can give you some. |
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