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Hi- I am a 37 year old DDD going to be a small C...

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I am a 37 year old DDD going to be a small C. This is my third time attempting to get a breast reduction. The first time I was 21. I made the initial appointment, was approved by insurance and freaked out about the drainage tubes so never went through with it. The second time was when I was about 30. Same situation. Was approved, but that time I decided I wanted to lose 10lbs before doing it...never did it. So here I am at #3. I'm ready. My cousin has had a breast reduction, several friends have, and even my 70 year old grandma has!!! It's time for me. I've already been approved by the insurance. Next step is my physical and counselling. This will take place on October 2nd.

So why now? In 2003 I decided to run the NYC Marathon. I have always hated running and I never ever did it for exercise. But seeing all of the people run the marathon inspired me. 2005 I did it. With a whole lot of pain!!! Finding a sports bra that not only fit but was supportive was next to impossible. Eventually, I found the Enell. It did the job. However, it squeezed me so hard that it was super hard to breathe. Also, it rubbed against my body and would always leave me with cuts. OUCH!!!! Anyway, after I ran the marathon I never ran again. Move forward to a few months ago. I decided I wanted to challenge myself again. This time doing an obstacle course called the Tough Mudder. There is no way I will be able to do the course with these big girls. So in addition to losing the back pain, the neck pain, the big shirts, the big bras, etc.... I'll be losing the one obstacle that has always prevented me from challenging myself physically.

I am super excited about this. I realize there will be ups and downs - physically & emotionally but the rewards in the end will be worth it. I look forward to sharing this journey with all of you.

So I had my pre-screening/physical today. It was...

So I had my pre-screening/physical today. It was very easy and only lasted 45 minutes. When I got to the office, they gave me a tablet and had me answer about 50 questions regarding my health and family health history. After that I saw a nurse who weighed me, took my blood pressure and temperature. Then I saw the doctor (not the doctor that's going to do the surgery) She pretty much asked the same questions that I had already answered regarding my health history. Then she listened to me breathe, listened to my heart and asked if I had any questions. After that she said I'm considered low risk and that I'm all set for surgery. She gave me about 3 pages of items that I can not do 3 weeks prior to the surgery. I'm not on any meds but i do take a multivitamin everyday and because of the vitamin E I need to stop taking it until after surgery. Finally, I met with a guy who went over my insurance info. And that was it. I do have a question and maybe someone here can help me.

What is the average price for surgery? My insurance will be covering 80%. This means I am responsible for 20% of the cost. I have spoken with several financial counsellors at the hospital and none of them can give me an answer. They all say that it varies and I will not know how much I owe until after the surgery. I just want to make sure I have the funds to cover my part and that it doesn't put me in to debt....

So I have 4 more days!!! I'm really worried. I...

So I have 4 more days!!! I'm really worried. I have been fighting a cold for 2.5 weeks now and it does not seem to be getting better.
I've decided that if I am not better by Wednesday I will reschedule the surgery. I have a feeling that I really won't have a choice because they are not going to put me under anesthesia if I'm unable to breath through my nose. I just want to get it done already. It feels like I've been waiting forever!!!

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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
9500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
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Dr. Yetman is known as a great surgeon. He's also known for his lack of bedside manner. That's ok though. I figured I'm going in for a cosmetic surgery not cancer treatment or any other life threatening surgery. Being a great surgeon was more important to me than how he talked to me. For what he lacks in bedside manner, his main nurse (Denise) makes up for. I am only 4 days post op and I am thrilled with my results. The guy is awesome and I would highly recommend him to anyone considering this surgery.