I'm 23, 5 foot 3, 140lbs, and my bra size is 34G, I have constant neck and back pain, and headaches. I have also had a child shell be 2 in September. I do plan on having other kids. I have Tricare, through my husband and through the va. My breast have always been on the bigger side but ever since I had a baby 2 years ago my breast went from a 32D to a 34G and I didnt breast feed. I also now have arthritis is my lower back. Do you think Ill pass on tri care standards or is it a waste of time.
Im 58, 125-130, small frame and a 34DD. I have loose shoulder joints, arthritis in the shoulders, upper back/neck pain and skin irritation just to name a few of my issues. I go to the chiro weekly for adjustments, always focused on upper back/shoulders. Ive been to PT and seen an orthopedic for shoulder problems. My Gyn is also aware of my complaints and problems. I just want to sure I am fully prepared. Do insurance companies have a breast to body ratio?
I do the recommended stretches and exercises regularly but still have lower, mid and upper back pain. I'm a 34G, 5'4, weigh 135. I have seen a chiropractor for years and recently started going to a physical therapist for back pain. Would a breast reduction help, and would I have trouble getting my insurance to pay for the surgery?
I have arthritis, hypermobility and fibromyalgia. Im also 51 with size G breasts. I believe a breast reduction will help with the pain. I want to move forward with it but I dont know the steps to take and I dont know if my (BC Government Disability) insurance will cover the cost- or at least some of it. In short: How do I move forward with possibly getting a breast reduction?
I am 20 years old, 5'3, 107lbs and my breast size is a 30 DDD. This shoulder, upper back, and neck pain has always been an issue and an extreme inconvenience for me. To complicate things more, I injured my arm and shoulder. I have a torn rotator cuff, carpal tunnel syndrome, pinched nerves/nerve damage (all located on my right side) and recently developing arthritis in my neck. I have Texas Medicaid. I haven't brought up my breast size in doctors visits but I believe a reduction is necessary.