Have you had a breast enlargement on the NHS?

is it possible to have this done? be it cosmetic reasons or medical. I would close to to know as I have basically been turned down for a diminution and I would like to collect as much information as so I can appeal against it. Thank you in finance for your information.

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My cousin's wife had a breast expansion on the Nhs about 5 years ago. I believe she may own had a pigeon chest. I give attention to her case be that she was woeful with her body due to her small (in certainty non-existent breasts) and this was making her depressed and cause her psychological pain. So I'm not sure if this be classed as cosmetic or medical! My friend is on the waiting list for a breast moderation, she has already be on it for 2 years and i don't think she'll receive it anytime soon (she's 20). Her breasts are huge i think give or take a few a GG and still seem to be growing. It cause her back niggle, bad posture, bra straps digging in her shoulders etc (all of which I'm sure you already know something like since you want a reduction too. Hope that help a bit..

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I hope to Christ that NO ONE has taken the publicly funded NHS for a breast expansion. God, I hate the route my tax money is thin!

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Please appeal the ruling of the NHS. A reduction, though cosmetic, can be considered medically basic if you have wager on neck or shoulder twinge. (My insurance covered it 100%).

I do not believe enlargements are medically necessary, unless it is a breast modernization due to an accident.

There is an insurance board on http://www.breasthealthonline.com... that could assist you in appealing their judgment.






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