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03-26-2004, 05:29 PM
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LOL! Nothing, if your new name is Busty Love and you are dying to be a guest on Jerry Springer
side note: No offense to those are struggling with your home grown DDD's.
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LMBAO at "home grown"
I would get some lipo, b/c I luvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv food.
Also, in terms of getting insurance to pay, if you have a flex spending plan, you can get money taken out of your check pre-tax and then use it to pay for the surgery. This will help you out on your taxes, but not defray the entire costs.
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03-26-2004, 05:57 PM
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Had lasik done nearly 5 years ago. . . didn't have any problems, but just remember as well, having the surgery doesn't guarantee that you'll NEVER wear glasses again. I wore glasses since I was nine years old, and for me, a day without wearing them maade the surgery worth it! As a matter of fact, astigmatism is recurring, so now instead of wearing one pair of glasses, I now have 2! One pair for the computer (I practically live on it at work) and one pair for distance vision, although I don't wear either pair all the time. I actually just got the ones for distance vision less than a week ago.
1SD, I felt the same way as you about the lasik surgery, and knowing what I know now, I don't know if I'd do it again.
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Are you serious?? This is the first that I've heard that the surgery wasn't for life! Due to sinuses I haven't been able to wear my contacts and was looking forward to doing Lasik later this year to be rid of these glasses. If you don't mind my asking what was your vision prior to the surgery? Are you an exception or is this hidden truth that will eventually come out?
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03-26-2004, 06:19 PM
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Originally posted by stardusttwin
Are you serious?? This is the first that I've heard that the surgery wasn't for life! Due to sinuses I haven't been able to wear my contacts and was looking forward to doing Lasik later this year to be rid of these glasses. If you don't mind my asking what was your vision prior to the surgery? Are you an exception or is this hidden truth that will eventually come out?
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Stardusttwin,
Does blind as a bat sound bad enough?
I honestly don't know what my vision was prior to the surgery, but it was pretty darn bad. I put my glasses on first thing in the morning and took them off last thing at night. I wasn't even able to walk around the house without them.
I may be an exception to the rule, but I have a Soror that had the surgery done a few months after I did, and upon talking with her a few weeks ago, she told me that she also has glasses for the computer, but she doesn't wear them that often. Now my problem is not that I can't see well, but astigmatism. I've heard (and Soror told me that her doctor said this as well) that astigmatism can "come back", if you will.
Do your research before having lasik - there have been zillions of successes, but also many people that are not satisfied with the results. I'd be interested in finding out how many people also have had to wear glasses or contacts after surgery.
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03-26-2004, 06:30 PM
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There are people on Dr. Phil right now telling about plastic surgery disasters. Some of them are to' up from the flo' up!
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03-27-2004, 11:57 AM
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There are people on Dr. Phil right now telling about plastic surgery disasters. Some of them are to' up from the flo' up!
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*puts hands on hips, sucks teeth, rolls eyes  , rolls neck* That ain't gon' happen to me! So there! * sticks out tongue  , and runs away*-------->
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03-27-2004, 05:44 PM
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Originally posted by SKEEphistAKAte
*puts hands on hips, sucks teeth, rolls eyes , rolls neck* That ain't gon' happen to me! So there! * sticks out tongue , and runs away*-------->
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I am sure that you will be as fly as ever!
That first chick looked like she found her plastic surgeon at the bowling alley or something. She was JACKED UP! Sort of like that guy on "I want a famous face." Does anyone else watch that?
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03-29-2004, 05:15 PM
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*blink*
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03-30-2004, 06:34 PM
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Re: Plastic Surgery
I wouldn't. Surgery, of any kind, is no joke. I am a-okay with what I have and whatever needs to be fixed, I can do it on my own. No need to nip, tuck, cut, or otherwise re-arrange UNLESS my health is in jeopardy.
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Being a fan of the FX show Nip/Tuck, I started to ponder if I would consider plastic surgery if I had the financial resources to do so. Not really sure yet, what if any plastic surgery I'd have done. Anyway, what would you have done?
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04-02-2004, 12:07 PM
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I'm boobalicious!
Hello all!
My surgery was successful! It was on Tuesday and I am feeling great! The results are absolutely amazing. I can really see how this becomes addictive for some people. I went it, didn't feel a thing, no pain, no nothing. My recovery has been just fine. I thought that it would be a lot worse, but it hasn't been bad at all. I probably could have gone back to work on Thursday. I have a wonderful doctor and I am more than pleased with the outcome. Thanks for the well-wishes.
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04-02-2004, 05:19 PM
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Originally posted by rho4life
Also, in terms of getting insurance to pay, if you have a flex spending plan, you can get money taken out of your check pre-tax and then use it to pay for the surgery. This will help you out on your taxes, but not defray the entire costs.
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Please check with your FSA (flexible spending account) to see if this is allowed. I thought it was universal, but I know that with my current and previous employers you could not play for cosmetic surgery with FSA dollars. The only exception was lasix (sp?) because that is to correct a medical problem. I'll have to check the SPD when I get back to work to be sure. I am in HR, but benefits is not my thang.
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04-02-2004, 06:36 PM
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Re: I'm boobalicious!
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Originally posted by SKEEphistAKAte
Hello all!
My surgery was successful! It was on Tuesday and I am feeling great! The results are absolutely amazing. I can really see how this becomes addictive for some people. I went it, didn't feel a thing, no pain, no nothing. My recovery has been just fine. I thought that it would be a lot worse, but it hasn't been bad at all. I probably could have gone back to work on Thursday. I have a wonderful doctor and I am more than pleased with the outcome. Thanks for the well-wishes.
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I'm so happy to hear that!
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