Worth asking my GP
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ambzdee94
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Worth asking my GP
Hello Everyone.
im at the doctors on Wednesday nothing to do with BA. im wondering if its worth asking my GP who he/she recommends for a BA, like which company surgeon ect?
if so what should i say?
im at the doctors on Wednesday nothing to do with BA. im wondering if its worth asking my GP who he/she recommends for a BA, like which company surgeon ect?
if so what should i say?
ambzdee94- BJSF Addict
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Re: Worth asking my GP
To be honest your gp probably wouldn't give advice and would only refer you to nhs if you were a medical case e.g. asymmetric or tuberous
Victoria2345- BJSF Addict
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oh i see. I thought they might of just of gave me some idea of who to go with, i dont want them free , im willing to pay x
ambzdee94- BJSF Addict
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I don't think they encourage it but that was just my gp. Im goin down nhs route as I have tuberous and large asymmetry
Victoria2345- BJSF Addict
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Hmm no they probably don't encourage it but I'm not getting them done for the sake of having a 'boob job' I have no bust at all and feel like a male rather than a female.. I'm still gonnah ask my GP what he thinks of spire, Nuffield Ect and if he knows any surgeons from there and which one he recommends as a lot of the surgeons are former nhs plastic surgeons who work at those companies , I hope you get yours sorted Hun x
ambzdee94- BJSF Addict
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My gp listened to me as i had body image problems so he did get me loads if info on breast surgery xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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I think its worth giving it a shot babe.
If you have a sympathetic GP they will be more than happy to help guide you in the right direction.
If they're not sympathetic....well... You've lost nothing in asking have you hun. Xx
If you have a sympathetic GP they will be more than happy to help guide you in the right direction.
If they're not sympathetic....well... You've lost nothing in asking have you hun. Xx
Re: Worth asking my GP
My Gp was very supportive and lovely actually despite me being stupidly nervous telling him.
He knew the surgeons I mentioned and was able to tell me a little about them, so YES ask.....
xx
He knew the surgeons I mentioned and was able to tell me a little about them, so YES ask.....
xx
krizzooo1- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Worth asking my GP
There's no harm in asking, everything to gain and nothing to loose.
You're right most of Spire , Nuffield and I think BMI surgeons do hold consultant posts within the NHS are BAAPS/BAPRAS registered . XXX
You're right most of Spire , Nuffield and I think BMI surgeons do hold consultant posts within the NHS are BAAPS/BAPRAS registered . XXX
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