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(@flapimp69)
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Hey i was wondering where i could go to get diagnosed with gyno so that i get it covered by my insurance company does anyone know?


   
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Your family doctor who will either diagnose you or send you to an endocrinologist (hormone doctor).


   
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Originally posted by stan Your family doctor who will either diagnose you or send you to an endocrinologist (hormone doctor). Yep, you can even go into a walk in clinic or emergency if you can lead them to believe that you "just noticed these lumps" and "they really hurt, feel like they're bleeding, blah blah blah" get a good sob story and basically tell them how painful it is and you can't work ect...Don't admit to taking gear.


   
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(@flapimp69)
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i got them from puberty


   
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(@flapimp69)
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i need to drop some weight before i go


   
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bon scott
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Remember, they are very painful. Cosmetic alterations will not be considered. bs


   
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(@flapimp69)
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Yeah but gyno can be cancer causing which mean my insurance can cover it if i get a oncolgist to look at it right?


   
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Yes, but you have to say it is hurting or they will rule it as cosmetic.


   
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My gyno surgery was covered by insurance. I simply went to the doc's office complaining of painful lumps under my nipples. He ordered blood tests, which all came back normal since I had been off gear for a while, and then he sent me to the surgeon and that was that. For some reason, whenever I make this post, I get PM's asking about it. No need to PM me, it really was as simple as that.


   
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(@flapimp69)
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mangler65 was it like a walk in clinic or a hospital hat state do u live in.


   
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post a pic if you can, Im sure there are people here whom have had GYno or do, and know what the first physical signs are like... knock on wood, I use Liquid femara for prevention and bloat, stuff works better than liquidex best of luck bud STERNO


   
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Originally posted by Flapimp69 Yeah but gyno can be cancer causing which mean my insurance can cover it if i get a oncolgist to look at it right? I don't think there is any evidence that gyno can be cancer causing. 1000 men in the US are diagnosed with breast cancer every year so the numbers are pretty low. Also, gyno lumps are painfull whereas breast cancer lumps are not. This info is from www.gynecomastia.org


   
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Originally posted by Flapimp69 mangler65 was it like a walk in clinic or a hospital hat state do u live in. I went to my insurance company's website and it listed Sharp Health Care as one of it's health care providers. So I walked into the lobby of Sharp Hospital and told the attendant in the lobby that I needed a doctor. He gave me Sharp Health Care's 1-800 number and I called it and told them I had painful lumps under my nipples. They assigned a doctor to me and set up the appointment. The doctor worked in a office, not the hospital. The surgery itself was done in a hospital though.


   
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In California.


   
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TESTinME: thats not always true. Cancer can hurt but it tends not too. Not everyones gyno hurts - but fair point bro.


   
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