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gyno surgery

yea i got an indent now, i have been having some fluid build up so i have had to have that drained a couple times now they just pulled like 50ml's out today and there was a dent after that, i was advised the space that the gland took up would be replaced with muscle/fat when everything redistributes during the healing process.

other than the seroma (fluid build up) its been fine, just itching to work out again.
 
well seems like im good to go as far as working out finally. turned out pretty darn good imo.

and only cost me $120, i owe the hospital, doc and everything else paid 100% by insurance
 
Took 50 ML's of fluid out!!! Holy shit! I also had no idea insurance would cover this! That's great man! Once they take it all out, it can't come back right?
 
Took 50 ML's of fluid out!!! Holy shit! I also had no idea insurance would cover this! That's great man! Once they take it all out, it can't come back right?

i had a seroma building, took 40ml x2 and then 60ml then put in a cath to drain it for 5 days and no return of fluid since.
 
Wear the compression sleeve. It will help with swelling and the skin reattaching. I got gyno from a sleep med after not touching gear for almost 2 years. My knot waa almost the size of a jumbo marble and I drained for days and days. I don't recover well due to an immune deficiency but mine took two runs of antibiotics
 
the fluid taken out was over a course of about 2 weeks not the same visit. i got a vest but didnt get it until about 2 weeks after my surgery.
 
Shit I need to look more into my insurance covering it for me.

i am almost positive your doctor has to state its painful or could become threatening to your health in order for insurance to cover gyno surgery. That is what i was told anyhow, but thats was 12 years ago
 
you need it to be medically necessary, like they must biopsy it because they think it may be cancerous or something along those lines.
 
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