::raises eyebrow:: Well, that's news to me! But then I wouldn't need to question such a thing, me being female.
And you're right, it *is* discrimnatory.
Kat
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From: "Cleveland, Kyle E." <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 07/28/03 03:56 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Hey all
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> Thanks, Genia!
Just got off the phone with the sawbone's office and here's the scoop:
I'm
not going under the knife until next Tuesday, week from tomorrow, August
5th. :-(
I wanted it to be sooner than "yesterday", of course, but the surgeon's
schedule is locked up unless there is a cancellation between now and then.
So, I see the pain doc this Wednesday to cover anesthaesia and post-op
pain-relief (I believe the technical term for me is S.O.L. <g>), I have a
full-blown physical/stress test on Friday (happy, happy, joy, joy!) and
get
the knife on Tuesday.
Here's one for ya: My health insurance carrier will pay for female
reconstructive surgery after a mastectomy, but not males. Doc says that
if
I want the right side to look like the left, I'll have to pay for that
out-of-pocket. I'm a lot more concerned that they get all of the
malignant
cells out than I am about cosmetics, but I just thought it was interesting
that the carrier would discriminate in that fashion. Oh well, I'm used to
driving with one headlight. LOL!
Kyle
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