rightchoice uk? please help
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Re: rightchoice uk? please help
What makes me wonder is how £2500 is no commercial gain.. THG are doing it for £1500... I wouldn't want to give them money either but when monies tight its hard :(. I love Adrian Richards lol I want him to do my BA when these need changing
Kurukullachis- BJSF Addict
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Kurukullachis wrote: I wouldn't want to give them money either but when monies tight its hard :(.
But this is what we ALL need to put into perspective when having surgery. Sure money might be tight for some! But after all they've been through now, I'd personally save the little extra and wait till I were able to get the best I could and not settle for what I could.
And that goes for everyone looking to have a BA. There are no bargain boob jobs! This is major surgery and with being your first BA, a replacement or those looking to have PIPS removed. Don't put a price on your body! Think about the possible consequences and aim for the best you can. If those with PIPS don't yet have a rupture, they have time to save! Put your body first! Not your purse! It might be tight for some 'right now' but they'll be happier in the long haul that's for sure.
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Ooh i'll look into that, id rather pay 800 more and have peace of mind. Although its still nearly an extra grand ive gota find. There was a hospital near liverpool (st helens i think) that were removing them free (nhs) and you could pay a top up of around £1000 for the replacement which was private but they stopped doing it because apparently the nhs arent allowed to do a nhs funded and private treatment at the same time. That would have been perfect for me aswell!! Never mind. Thanks for all your support girlies you're the best xoxo
salbos83- Newbie BJSF Member
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oooh I can totally recommend Aurora clinics!! I hope you find a suitable solution soon hun xx
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cookie wrote:Kurukullachis wrote: I wouldn't want to give them money either but when monies tight its hard :(.
But this is what we ALL need to put into perspective when having surgery. Sure money might be tight for some! But after all they've been through now, I'd personally save the little extra and wait till I were able to get the best I could and not settle for what I could.
And that goes for everyone looking to have a BA. There are no bargain boob jobs! This is major surgery and with being your first BA, a replacement or those looking to have PIPS removed. Don't put a price on your body! Think about the possible consequences and aim for the best you can. If those with PIPS don't yet have a rupture, they have time to save! Put your body first! Not your purse! It might be tight for some 'right now' but they'll be happier in the long haul that's for sure.
I know I totally agree but I'm thinking for people with ruptures it's harder. I know I couldn't of afforded replacements if ,one had ruptured. I have a friend with pips and she's suffering with pain I keep telling her she needs a scan and to get them out ASAP :( *sigh* this whole Pip thing really upsets me :(
Kurukullachis- BJSF Addict
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Cookie is right in what she says, spend a little more time saving especially as yours haven't ruptured so time is on your side. I hope you find a solution that you're happy with soon x
dove- Pregnant Buddy
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Ruptures should be covered if your within the valid aftercare timeframe, and this is why, even though for those who have just had Bas, to start a savings for their next one which could be as little as 2/3/5 years after an aftercare package has run out and you have complications.
I know I'd rathe pay a little bit more for peace of mind, better care and aftercare.
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I know I'd rathe pay a little bit more for peace of mind, better care and aftercare.
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.mrsball wrote:Ruptures should be covered if your within the valid aftercare timeframe, and this is why, even though for those who have just had Bas, to start a savings for their next one which could be as little as 2/3/5 years after an aftercare package has run out and you have complications.
I know I'd rathe pay a little bit more for peace of mind, better care and aftercare.
X
Totally agree
Mine only lasted 3 years and then they ruptured. So matter what we should all prepare for further surgery 'cos you never know when you're going to need it.
Re: rightchoice uk? please help
Well even though there was nothing wrong with my implants they were intact and soft, for me pregnancy changed them so even though luckily nothing wrong with them aesthetically they changed. And hence ba number 2(then 3 after pocket revision) .
And that was approx 5 years after I had my 1st ba.
So be prepared for all eventualities ! X
And that was approx 5 years after I had my 1st ba.
So be prepared for all eventualities ! X
mrsball- Global Mod
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Which may I add this company doesn't do revision for aesthetically changing due to pregnancy, weight loss or gain and general ageing which is obviously going to happen to us all anyhow. !
So lifetime garentee.. My !!!!!
So lifetime garentee.. My !!!!!
mrsball- Global Mod
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Hmm i think i should start saving for the next one then!
Id rather be ready for it than start stressing if something went wrong!
Lol mrsball...lifetime guarantee x
Id rather be ready for it than start stressing if something went wrong!
Lol mrsball...lifetime guarantee x
dove- Pregnant Buddy
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